Live stream: Watch Pitches 6-7 on Day 3 at the 2025 National Futsal Championships
Football West has pulled off a crazy fightback, while reigning champs NSW Thunder have sent a firm warning to all who stand between them and another Open Men’s title. Watch all the REPLAYS.
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Three goals in the six minutes, including the equaliser in the final few seconds, has seen Football West scramble to an incredible 4-4 draw in their final Open Men’s Pool B match at the National Futsal Championships.
The stunning fightback against Football NSW Lightning also ensures they finish the preliminary phrase undefeated and at the top of their group.
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The West Australians had appeared sluggish and not at the top of their game for most of the contest and, with rival goalkeeper Vasos Kartambis a standout, the task seemed beyond them as the clock ticked down.
But a superb through ball from Alessandro De Andrade Basto which set up Lachlan Ryan for a clinical finish was just the injection of belief they needed.
And when Tyler Garner finished magnificently with the ball slamming into the net off the far post, they were just one adrift.
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It was then left to Justin Tang to smash one home from directly in front to complete a stunning fightback with just seconds remaining.
Football Victoria Tigers will finish second in the pool after comfortably accounting for Capital Football 5-1.
Meanwhile, reigning champions NSW Thunder have bounced back from their surprise Pool A defeat in the best possible manner with a thumping 10-3 victory against Football Queensland.
And to underline their brilliance, they didn’t depend on Aussie Futsalroos veteran Grant Lynch until early in the second half when he extended their lead to 4-nil.
The veteran would finish with a hat-trick to claim the title of the tournament’s leading goal-scorer in the preliminary rounds with with eight.
The thrashing was a firm reminder to all remaining rivals that the defending champions are hellbent on going back-to-back at this year’s tournament at Melbourne’s Parkville Sports Centres.
In the other Pool A contest, Football Victoria Blues proved their victory over Thunder on Thursday was no aberration with a comprehensive 6-0 take down of Football Victoria Navy.
Courtesy of the result, they take top spot in their group with two wins and a draw, while NSW Thunder pushes up into second with two wins and a loss.
Capital Football Blue have finished top of Pool B in the Women’s Open division after crushing Football Victoria White 9-1 in their final preliminary game.
The massive win saw them depart the group stage undefeated and favoured to go deep into the sudden-death play-offs.
Meanwhile, Football West staged a stunning comeback to run over the top of Football Queensland White in the other pool game.
Trailing 1-3 at halftime, Football West found the net three times in the second half to clinch a thrilling 4-3 victory.
The win saw them finish equal on six points with Football NSW Thunder, but an inferior goal diffence leaves them in third spot.
REPLAYS
PITCH 6
Capital Football Gold v Football NSW Lightning (Open Women)
Capital Football Blue v Football NSW Storm (Open Women)
Football Victoria Navy v Football Victoria Blues (Open Men)
Football West v Football NSW Lightning (Open Men)
Football NSW Storm v Capital Football (U17 Girls)
Football West v Capital Football Blue (Open Women)
PITCH 7
Football Queensland Maroon v Football Northern NSW (Open Women)
Football Queensland White v Football West (Open Women)
Football NSW Thunder v Football Queensland (Open Men)
Football Victoria Tigers v Capital Football (Open Men)
Football Northern NSW v Capital Football Gold (Open Women)
Football NSW Thunder v Football Queensland White (Open Women)
PREVIEW
Football West goal machine Charlie Garnham has a chance to write himself into the National Futsal Championships history books and set up the Western Warriors for a deep play-offs run.
The yellow and black brigade have already locked down a spot in the Open Men’s play-offs, but a win over NSW Lightning on Friday will ensure they go into the finals undefeated and with top billing in Pool B.
The final round clash is just one of many intriguing storylines set to play out across a big third day of senior action at the national titles.
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While his focus will be on an undefeated finish for his side, Garnham won’t have lost sight of his chance to finish the regular rounds as the tournament’s leading goal-scorer.
The Western Australian is level with Aussie Futsalroos veteran Grant Lynch at the top of the list heading into the final day.
Lynch’s NSW Thunder will be looking for a huge bounce back game in Pool A after the defending champions suffered a shock loss to Victoria Blues on Thursday.
Victoria Blues take on state mates Victoria Navy in a blockbuster clash on Friday, with a win ensuring the Blues take top seeding into the play-offs.
NSW Thunder open women enter the final day of the pool stage in a commanding position after dominant wins over Victoria White and Capital Football Blue on Thursday.
NSW Thunder will look to complete a clean sweep of the pool in the morning session before enjoying a well-earned bye leading into Saturday’s finals.
The final make up of the other open women’s pool is not so clear cut, with both NSW Lightning and Victoria Navy aiming to finish joint leaders after playing out a thrilling 1-1 draw on Thursday.
The pair remain undefeated and will both only play the one match on Friday.
Originally published as Live stream: Watch Pitches 6-7 on Day 3 at the 2025 National Futsal Championships