The premiership race between the undefeated Melbourne City, and contenders Melbourne Victory, will go down to the final round as only two points separate the city rivals.
Elsewhere, the top six is set in stone, but the order is still undetermined. Canberra, Central Coast and Western United will all be jostling to finish fourth and secure a home elimination final.
Read our preview of all of the Matildas at Home action below.

Adelaide United v Sydney FC
Date: Friday, 18 April
Kickoff: 4.50pm AEST
Venue: Hindmarsh Stadium
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
Tickets: Ticketek
Adelaide United take on Sydney FC with pride and momentum on the line on Friday evening.
The Reds are guaranteed to finish third, while Sydney were eliminated from finals contention after last week’s results. However, there are personal milestones on the line for players from both teams – CommBank Matilda #209 Dylan Holmes is set to make her 100th appearance in the competition, while 111-time Matilda Kyah Simon has been named in a match day squad for the first time this season.
Matilda McNamara will be available for Adelaide United.
Perth Glory v Melbourne City
Date: Friday, 18 April
Kickoff: 9pm AEST
Venue: Sam Kerr Football Centre
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
Tickets: Perth Glory
For Melbourne City, the equation is simple – win, and not only will they complete an undefeated regular season, they will be crowned premiers.
Perth Glory will do all in their power to be the team to beat City at the final hurdle. It won’t be easy, but Glory fans will be hoping that they have a sting in their tail after being eliminated from finals contention last week.
Holly McNamara, Leah Davidson, Laura Hughes, Karly Roestbakken and Bryleeh Henry will be available for City. McNamara is currently two goals clear at the top of the Golden Boot race.
Melbourne Victory v Brisbane Roar
Date: Saturday, 19 April
Kickoff: 2.15pm AEST
Venue: AAMI Park
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
Tickets: Ticketek
If City slips up on Friday, a win against the Brisbane Roar could see Melbourne Victory crowned premiers for the 2024/25 season.
Victory have won their last seven games and have been relentless in their pursuit of their cross-town rivals. The Roar, meanwhile, have struggled of late and have fallen out of finals contention. They will be motivated to farewell retiring players Mariel Hecher and Keeley Richards on a high.
Emily Gielnik, Alex Chidiac and Alana Murphy will be available for Victory. Tameka Yallop will be available for the Roar, while Laini and Sharn Freier are unavailable due to suspension and injury respectively. Gielnik and Yallop both share second place in the Golden Boot race on 12 goals apiece.
Newcastle Jets v Central Coast Mariners
Date: Saturday, 19 April
Kickoff: 4pm AEST
Venue: Maitland Sports Ground
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
Tickets: Ticketmaster
The Newcastle Jets will hope to end their season on a high in a final F3 Derby against the Central Coast Mariners.
The Mariners are playing for the chance to leapfrog Western United in fourth, and earn the right to host an elimination final. The highest the Jets can finish is 10th, but a win in front of their home fans to end the season against their rivals will be motivation in itself.
Tash Prior and Jessika Nash will be available for the Jets and the Mariners, respectively.

Western Sydney Wanderers v Canberra United
Date: Saturday, 19 April
Kickoff: 4.50pm AEST
Venue: CommBank Stadium
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
Tickets: Ticketek
The Western Sydney Wanderers will be looking to cause more chaos as the season draws to a close, taking on Canberra United on Saturday.
It was the Wanderers' late draw with the Brisbane Roar that secured Canberra’s finals berth last week, but that won’t stop both sides from looking for the win on the pitch. The Wanderers will finish in bottom place, but Canberra could still finish in fourth and secure a home elimination final if other results go their way.
Michelle Heyman and Sally James will be available for Canberra United.
Wellington Phoenix v Western United
Date: Sunday, 20 April
Kickoff: 2pm AEST
Venue: Porirua Park
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
Tickets: Flicket
Head Coach Paul Temple’s final game in charge of the Wellington Phoenix will be on Sunday, as his team hopes to finish the season with a win against Western United.
Western United are currently in the box seat to finish fourth but will need the win in Wellington to secure their place on the ladder. Meanwhile, the Phoenix will still be hurting after another season close to making the finals – a win on Sunday will no doubt lift the spirits.
Chloe Berryhill and Chloe Lincoln will be available for Western United.
