Football Result

Amy Sayer 14', 36'
Emily van Egmond 72'
Michelle Heyman 83'
Kishi Núñez 23'


Verification of the Result Prediction
Win
Draw
Win
54.8%
23.5%
21.7%
We made the right call.
Power Comparison in the League
[legacy approach]
0.533
0.381
Game Stats
Goals
4
1
Shots on Target
6
3
Shots
15
5
Possession
59.9%
40.1%
Fouls
4
4
Yellow Cards
0
1
Red Cards
0
0
Corners
6
0
Offsides
2
4
Saves
2
2
Team Formations
4-4-2
4-4-2


Location
GIO Stadium, Canberra, Australia
Attendance
25,125
Estimated Goal Scoring Chance
Recent Matches before the game
Australia
W W W L L
Argentina
L W L D W
2025-06-03 | Game Summary

In a Women's International Friendly held at GIO Stadium in Canberra, Australia dominated Argentina with a final score of 4-1. Australia's Amy Sayer scored a brace in the 14th and 36th minutes, while Emily van Egmond (72') and Michelle Heyman (83') added to the scoreline. Kishi Núñez scored Argentina's lone goal in the 23rd minute. The match saw Australia maintain possession for 59.9% of the game and register 15 total shots, with 6 on target, while Argentina had 40.1% possession and only 5 shots, 3 of which were on target.
The AI-powered pre-game prediction favored an Australia win, which proved accurate. The game was not expected to be balanced according to the AI model, and Australia's superior performance validated this assessment. Australia's current form appears strong, having won their previous four international friendlies leading up to this game (only losing in the SheBelieves Cup) and demonstrating consistent scoring ability. Argentina, conversely, have had a more mixed run, struggling against Canada and drawing with Chile recently. The match followed a similar pattern to their previous encounter just days earlier, where Australia won 2-0, indicating a significant difference in team strength.
Considering Australia's recent dominant performances and Argentina's inconsistent form, Australia looks well-prepared for their upcoming matches, while Argentina needs to address their defensive vulnerabilities and offensive struggles. The tactical formations of 4-4-2 for both teams did little to change the flow of the game, with Australia's superior individual talent and team cohesion proving to be the deciding factors. Australia's ability to capitalize on their scoring opportunities and control the midfield ultimately secured the victory.