Perth Glory surge into A-League Women top four with dominant home run
Perth Glory are suddenly one of the most talked-about teams in the A-League Women, and it’s happening for a very clear reason. Over the weekend, Glory locked in their fourth straight home victory, a result that has pushed them into the top four and firmly back into finals contention. In a competition known for its tight margins, that kind of home dominance stands out, and it’s why Perth Glory are trending right now.
To put this into context, Perth Glory have spent the past few seasons rebuilding in the women’s competition. Results have often been inconsistent, and long injury lists have made it difficult to find rhythm. This season started much the same way, with questions around depth, cohesion, and whether the squad could handle the physical demands of the league. But over the past month, something has clearly clicked.
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At home, Perth have turned the Sam Kerr Football Centre into a genuine fortress. The team has been organised defensively, calm in possession, and far more confident going forward. Attacks are being built patiently, chances are being taken when they matter, and the group looks comfortable playing together, even as players rotate in and out due to fitness and availability. That adaptability has become one of their biggest strengths.
The latest win wasn’t just another three points. It completed a four-game home streak that has reshaped the league ladder. Moving into the top four at this stage of the season is significant, because it changes expectations. Perth Glory are no longer just trying to stay competitive week to week. They are now very much in the conversation as a finals team, and potentially one that other clubs won’t enjoy travelling to face.
This run also comes at a time when the A-League Women is incredibly balanced. Almost every team is capable of taking points on any given weekend, so sustained momentum is rare. Perth finding consistency now gives them a platform heading into tougher fixtures, including clashes against direct rivals for finals positions.
The impact could be long-lasting. Confidence inside the squad is clearly growing, crowds are responding to winning football at home, and the club’s broader belief in its women’s program is being reinforced. If this home form carries through the second half of the season, Perth Glory could not only secure finals football but enter it as a side no one wants to face under lights in Perth.
For now, the message is simple. Perth Glory are winning, they are climbing, and they are doing it with a style and resilience that suggests this surge is more than just a short-term spike. That’s the story developing right now, and it’s one that’s reshaping the A-League Women landscape.
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