A-League restart: dates, fixtures, schedule, structure, A-League to return in July

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A-League restart: dates, fixtures, schedule, structure, A-League to return in July
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GAME ON ‼️ The ALeague 2019/20 season will resume on the 16th of July when gomvfc take on wufcofficial 🙌 🥳 ⚽️ DETAILS

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“All options commence with Victory taking on Western United at AAMI Park followed by a game between the table topping Sydney FC against third-placed Wellington Phoenix at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium the following day. “We are confident that we will be able to release the revised draw for the completion of the Hyundai A-League 2019/20 season soon.”

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