Round 10 Preview – League One Women’s

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Round 10 in the Football NSW League One Women’s competition offers up a magical weekend of action across both days.

There are six games which will feature including some interesting match ups headlined by the Match of the Round between Marconi Stallions FC and SD Raiders FC.

Let’s get onto the preview.

Match of the Round: Marconi Stallions FC vs SD Raiders FC, Sunday May 4, 5pm, Marconi Stadium

Marconi Stallions FC hosts SD Raiders FC in their game at Marconi Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

The Stallions grinded out a 0-0 draw against Bankstown City Lions FC at Jensen Park last weekend.

It was another game which underlined how valuable custodian Isabella Sollecito is to the Stallions with the clean sheet.

Up front, they will took to Hannah Tomelic to find the back of the net and give them some breathing room on third place.

SD Raiders FC had a comfortable 3-0 win against Nepean FC at Ernie Smith Reserve last Sunday afternoon.

Abuk Nyor was the super sub for SD Raiders FC off the bench with a pair of goals and gives coach Bojan Radmilo further options.

The visitors produced a big performance last time they featured in the Match of the Round and look to grab three points.

This game is a blockbuster between the sides coming second and third on the League One Women’s ladder.

This game will be streamed LIVE on the Football NSW YouTube channel on Sunday afternoon with the ‘Filipino Flyer’ Eric Subijano behind the microphone.

South Coast Flame FC vs St George FC, Saturday May 3, 3pm, Sir Ian McLennan Park

South Coast Flame FC host St George FC in their contest at Sir Ian McLennan Park on Saturday afternoon.

The Flame were 3-1 winners against Blacktown Spartans FC in their travels to Rooty Hill last weekend.

Abbey Crapp is the Flame’s leading scorer this season with six and she hopes to lead from the front against St George FC.

This is a big game for Flame’s confidence against a fellow contender. If they can hand St George FC their first loss, it will have them red hot.

St George FC won 10-1 against Inter Lions FC in another ruthless performance on home turf at Barton Park.

Danielle Rutstein netted a hat-trick in the result and has been a valuable pick up by the Saints in the off-season.

The Saints have been in good form after a slow start and the side remains one of two teams in League One Women’s unbeaten.

Nepean FC vs Camden Tigers FC, Sunday May 4, 5pm, Cook Park

Nepean FC welcome Camden Tigers FC to Cook Park for an intriguing clash on Sunday afternoon.

The hosts were beaten 3-0 against high flying SD Raiders FC at Ernie Smith Reserve last weekend.

It was another sparkling performance from keeper Jasmine Crouch who pulled off some good saves in the defeat.

Nepean FC might look towards this game to earn their first points of the season and start the climb off the bottom.

Camden Tigers FC got themselves refreshed with the bye in Round 9 and ready to go on the weekend.

Lisa Fressard has scored twice in 2025 and the Tigers top scorer from last season hopes to find the back of the net again.

Alongside her, Ellie-Leigh Lontis may factor in the result for the visitors who look to surge up the ladder.

Blacktown Spartans FC vs Central Coast Mariners FC, Sunday May 4, 5pm, Blacktown Football Park

Blacktown Spartans FC face off against Central Coast Mariners FC at Blacktown Football Park on Sunday afternoon.

The Spartans battled hard in their 3-1 defeat to South Coast Flame FC on home turf last Sunday evening.

They will look towards Paris Vinuya and Milena Visser who form part of their front three to push them forward.

Coach Lachlan Raymond has a young side at his disposal but he has drilled them well and make them hard to break down.

The Mariners fell victim to the wet weather last weekend and their homecoming was washed out against Blacktown City FC.

It has been a funky start to the season for the Mariners with away trips and now a wash out which makes their sixth placement even more impressive.

Helping that form has been Peyton Scollay who has tallied six times thus far in 2025 and hungry for more on Sunday.

Inter Lions FC vs Sutherland Strikers FC, Sunday May 4, 5pm, Majors Bay Reserve

Inter Lions FC take on Sutherland Strikers FC down at their home Majors Bay Reserve on Sunday afternoon.

The Lions were beaten 10-1 against a dominant St George FC side in their clash at Barton Park last weekend .

Jenny Hughes scored her maiden goal for Inter Lions FC and the striker will be keen to add to her tally on Sunday.

It is a big week for Inter Lions FC, who face Lindfield FC in the Sapphire Cup Thursday night after beating Banksia Tigers FC 2-0.

Sutherland Strikers FC lost 8-0 to Hills United FC in the Match of the Round last weekend at Harrie Denning Centre.

Despite the loss, custodian Arianne Bacot held her head high with some good saves against a rampant Hills United FC attack.

Coach Hanif Verjani knows his young side will take their lumps this season but they remain positive and compete until the final whistle.

Hills United FC vs Bankstown City Lions FC, Sunday May 4, 5:30pm, Valentine Sports Park

Hills United FC face off against Bankstown City Lions FC at Valentine Sports Park on Sunday evening.

The league leaders were rampant in their 8-0 win against Sutherland Strikers FC in the Match of the Round.

All the headlines went to Elin Rosenberg Cemazar who scored five goals in a perfect individual performance.

Bella Donaldson scored a superb free-kick and provided an assist from another set piece so she will be dangerous on them again.

Bankstown City Lions played out a 0-0 draw against Marconi Stallions FC at Jensen Park last weekend.

The midfield duo of Gemma Hall and Yumeka Yajima will be both key to shutting down the Hills United FC attack.

Behind them, Samantha Payne and Kahtia Bedano are rock solid as a duo and need a big performance.

Blacktown City FC has the bye

By Justin Davies (@JustDavies90)