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    Wellington Phoenix women's coach Paul Temple believes winning tonight's A-League clash against the Glory in Perth is vital for their play-off hopes

    Wellington Phoenix women's coach Paul Temple believes winning tonight's A-League clash against the Glory in Perth is vital for their play-off hopes


    With an international break looming, the Phoenix sit eighth, four points outside a finals' spot.

    Given more than half their remaining games are at home, Temple is eager to keep in touch with the Top Six.



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