Sky Sport adds A-Leagues All Stars double header to live schedule

Interest in the A-Leagues men’s and women’s All Stars games has led Sky Sport to add Friday’s matches to their live match schedule.

The games will screen on Sky Sport 7.

The men’s All Stars match against Newcastle United will feature five Wellington Phoenix players.

READ MORE: Five Wellington Phoenix players get All Stars call-up to play Newcastle United >>>>

The women’s All Stars squad to play Arsenal will have three Football Ferns.

READ MORE: Three Ferns named in women’s A-League All Stars squad to face Arsenal >>>>

Main photo: Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, will host the double header.

Fixtures

Games to be played on Friday May 24, 2024

A-Leagues

Men’s A-League All Stars v Newcastle United
Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, 7.15pm (NZT)

Women’s A-League All Stars v Arsenal
Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, 10.05pm (NZT)

Men’s All Stars

Lawrence Thomas (Western Sydney Wanderers)
Alex Paulsen (Wellington Phoenix)
Kai Trewin (Brisbane Roar)
Marcelo Guedes (Western Sydney Wanderers)
Ben Garuccio (Western United)
Jordan Courtney-Perkins (Sydney)
Rhyan Grant (Sydney)
Tim Payne (Wellington Phoenix)
Scott Wootton (Wellington Phoenix)
Jay O’Shea (Brisbane Roar)
Jake Hollman (Macarthur)
Tolgay Arsian (Melbourne City)
Angus Thurgate (Western United)
Luke Brattan (Sydney)
Bozhidar Kraev (Wellington Phoenix)
Ben Old (Wellington Phoenix)
Nestory Irankunda (Adelaide United)
Mathew Leckie (Melbourne City)
Apostolos Stamatelopoulos (Newcastle Jets) |
Adam Taggart (Perth Glory)
Nicolas Milanovic (Western Sydney Wanderers)

Newcastle United

Mark Gillespie
Aidan Harris
Nick Pope
Harrison Ashby
Dan Burn
Dylan Chariton
Paul Dummett
Lewis Hall
Emil Krafth
Alex Murphy
Ciaran Thompson
Kieran Trippier
Elliot Anderson
Lucas De Bolle
Bruno Guimaraes
Travis Hernes
Joelinton
Jacob Murphy
Matt Ritchie
Ellis Stanton
Jay Turner-Cooke
Joe White
Miguel Almirón
Harvey Barnes
Amadou Diallo
Alexander Isak
Garang Kuol
Ben Parkinson
Callum Wilson

Women’s All Stars

Lydia Williams (Melbourne Victory)
Jada Whyman (Sydney FC)
Alana Cerne (Western United)
Michaela Foster (Wellington Phoenix)
Grace Maher (Western United)
Danika Matos (Western Sydney Wanderers)
Kayla Morrison (Melbourne Victory)
Rebekah Stott (Melbourne City)
Alex Chidiac (Melbourne Victory)
Mackenzie Hawkesby (Sydney FC)
Elise Kellond-Knight (Melbourne Victory)
Rhianna Pollicina (Melbourne City)
Tameka Yallop (Brisbane Roar)
Sophie Harding (Western Sydney Wanderers)
Michelle Heyman (Canberra United)
Princess Ibini (Sydney FC)
Kyah Simon (Central Coast Mariners)
Cortnee Vine (Sydney FC)
Hannah Wilkinson (Melbourne City)

Arsenal

Naomi Williams
Sarah Bouhaddi
Emily Fox
Steph Catley
Katie Мссаве
Teyah Goldie
Kim Little
Frida Maanum
Victoria Pelova
Kathrine Kuhl
Kyra Cooney-Cross
Maddy Earl
Laila Harbert
Caitlin Foord
Alessia Russo
Cloe Lacasse
Vivienne Lia
Freya Godfrey

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