List of A-League highest scoring games

This is a summary of the highest scoring games and biggest winning margins in the A-League since its establishment in the 2005–06 season. The record for the biggest win is Adelaide United's 8–1 victory against North Queensland Fury on 21 January 2011.

Only two games have had ten goals scored in the fourteen seasons of the A-League, both 8–2 results involving Central Coast Mariners.[1] Seven games have had nine goals scored.

Highest scoring games

Goals
scored
Date Home team Result Away team Goal scorers Ref
1014 April 2018
Central Coast Mariners
2–8
Newcastle Jets
Pain 39', Buhagiar 80'
Champness 10', O'Donovan 20', 68' (pen), McGree 24', 53', 75', Jackson 60', D. Petratos 81'
[2]
109 March 2019
Central Coast Mariners
2–8
Wellington Phoenix
Clisby 61', Mallon 69'
Graham 8' (o.g.), Krishna 12', 45+1', Williams 21', Cacace 51', Singh 57, 88, Fenton 59'
[3]
922 December 2007
Central Coast Mariners
4–5
Sydney FC
Jedinak 3', J. Aloisi 15', Owens 63' (pen), Kwasnik 86'
Fyfe 33', McFlynn 50', Biddle 71', Santalab 76', Talay 90' (pen)
[4]
921 January 2011
Adelaide United
8–1
North Queensland Fury
Flores 4', 37', 87', T. Dodd 28', Ramsay 42', van Dijk 47', 67', 83'
Nikas 72'
[5]
93 November 2012
Central Coast Mariners
7–2
Sydney FC
Rogić 17', 62', Ryall 29' (o.g.), McBreen 39' (pen), 65', 67', McGlinchey 56'
Yau 9', Abbas 54'
[6]
914 March 2015
Sydney FC
5–4
Brisbane Roar
Jurman 7', Janko 38' (pen), 52', 76' (pen), Brosque 89'
Henrique 5', Kaluđerović 79' (pen), Lustica 84', Petratos 90'
[7]
920 February 2016
Perth Glory
6–3
Brisbane Roar
Keogh 5', Harold 32', Marinković 38', Lowry 41', Castro 49' (pen), R. Garcia 86'
Maclaren 17', D. Petratos 28' (pen), North 36'
[8]
924 April 2016
Western Sydney Wanderers
5–4
Brisbane Roar
Castelen 26', 53', 59', Šantalab 39', Vidošić 102'
D. Petratos 16' (pen), Andreu 20 (o.g.), Maclaren 23', 81'
[9]
916 April 2017
Perth Glory
5–4
Melbourne City
Castro 5' (pen), Keogh 51', Harold 56', Marinković 75', Taggart 88'
Cahill 21', 80', Colazo 84', Fitzgerald 90'
[10]
816 January 2010
Melbourne Victory
6–2
Perth Glory
A. Thompson 5', Kruse 12', 26', 40', K. Muscat 81' (pen), Hernández 83'
Vargas 23' (o.g.), Sterjovski 52'
[11]
828 October 2011
Brisbane Roar
7–1
Adelaide United
Henrique 20' (pen), 36 (pen), Berisha 23', 26', 28', 69, Nakajima-Farran 80'
Vidošić 5'
[12]
819 January 2013
Sydney FC
7–1
Wellington Phoenix
J. Griffiths 11', Del Piero 21', 23' (pen), 39', 70', Culina 26', Yau 84'
Sigmund 80'
[13]
823 February 2013
Central Coast Mariners
6–2
Melbourne Victory
Duke 18', 32', McGlinchey 56', 86', 90', Fitzgerald 81'
Milligan 23' (pen), Sainsbury 69' (o.g.)
[14]
822 February 2019
Central Coast Mariners
3–5
Brisbane Roar
Pain 38', O'Neill 45+2', Murray 82'
Bauthéac 31, López 36, 54, Mikkelsen 45, Wenzel-Halls 74'
[15]
825 April 2019
Brisbane Roar
3–5
Adelaide United
Wenzel-Halls 35', D'Agostino 45+5', Bauthéac 61' (pen.)
Mileusnic 4', Blackwood 51', Goodwin 68', Diawara 75', Isaías 85'
[16]
821 December 2019
Perth Glory
6–2
Newcastle Jets
Castro 15', 83', Kilkenny 33' (pen.), Chianese 46', Fornaroli 58', 70
Topor-Stanley 26', Ugarkovic 51'
[17]
81 March 2020
Western United
6–2
Central Coast Mariners
Berisha 9', 89' Burgess 25', 30', 43', Durante 61'
Harold 19' (pen.), Stensness 45'
[18]
830 July 2020
Adelaide United
5–3
Perth Glory
Jakobsen 27', Brook 29', Opseth 38', Halloran 45', Niyongabire 63'
K. Popovic 33', Fornaroli 74', Juande 83'
[19]

Biggest winning margin

Goals
margin
Date Home team Result Away team Goal Scorers Ref
721 January 2011
Adelaide United
8–1
North Queensland Fury
Flores 4', 37', 87', T. Dodd 28', Ramsay 42', van Dijk 47', 67', 83'
Nikas 72'
[5]
724 January 2015
Adelaide United
7–0
Newcastle Jets
Djite 2', 53', Carrusca 23', 30' (pen), Boogaard 40', Cirio 68', Isaías 90+4'
[20]
618 February 2007
Melbourne Victory
6–0
Adelaide United
A. Thompson 20', 29', 39', 56', 72', Sarkies 90+3'
[21]
625 October 2009
Wellington Phoenix
6–0
Gold Coast United
Daniel 28', 53', T. Brown 48', Greenacre 54', Ifill 59', Hearfield 82'
[22]
628 October 2011
Brisbane Roar
7–1
Adelaide United
Henrique 20' (pen), 36 (pen), Berisha 23', 26', 28', 69, Nakajima-Farran 80'
Vidošić 5'
[12]
619 January 2013
Sydney FC
7–1
Wellington Phoenix
J. Griffiths 11', Del Piero 21', 23' (pen), 39', 70', Culina 26', Yau 84'
Sigmund 80'
[13]
630 December 2017
Sydney FC
6–0
Perth Glory
O'Neill 21', Mierzejewski 58', Brosque 62', Bobô 67' (pen), 90', 90+5'
[23]
614 April 2018
Central Coast Mariners
2–8
Newcastle Jets FC
Pain 39', Buhagiar 80'
Champness 10', O'Donovan 20', 68' (pen), McGree 24', 53', 75', Jackson 60', D. Petratos 81'
[2]
69 March 2019
Central Coast Mariners
2–8
Wellington Phoenix
Clisby 61', Mallon 69'
Graham 8' (o.g.), Krishna 12', 45+1', Williams 21', Cacace 51', Singh 57, 88, Fenton 59'
[24]

References

General

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  • "Biggest win". Ultimate A-League. Retrieved 25 November 2014.

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  8. "Perth Glory thumps Brisbane Roar 6–3 in A-League thrashing at Perth Oval". ABC News. 21 February 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  9. "Western Sydney Wanderers beat Brisbane Roar to make A-League grand final after extra time". ABC News. 25 April 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  10. "Glory denied home final by City in crazy nine-goal contest". The World Game. 16 April 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
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  21. Lynch, Michael (19 February 2007). "Thompson's high five sees Adelaide laid low". The Age. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  22. "Phoenix smash Gold Coast for six". ABC. 26 October 2009.
  23. Bossi, Dominic (30 December 2017). "Sydney FC thrash Perth Glory 6-0 to extend lead at the top of the A-League". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
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