![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() H2H Statistics updated on 1 at 14:34.ĪiScore Football LiveScore provides you with unparalleled football live scores and football results from over 2600+ football leagues, cups and tournaments. Here you can easy to compare statistics for both teams. You are on page where you can compare teams Armadale SC vs Perth Glory (Youth) before start the match. Select the opponent from the menu on the left to see the overall record and list of results. Head-to-head records of Armadale SC against other teams. In the AUS West Premier Bam Creative Night Series, the two teams played a total of 2 games before, of which Armadale SC won 0, Perth Glory (Youth) won 2 and the two teams drew 0. In the Away Stadium, the two teams played a total of 10 games before, of which Armadale SC won 2, Perth Glory (Youth) won 3 and the two teams drew 5. Among them, Armadale SC won 3 games ( 28 at Total Score, 1 at Alfred Skeet Oval away), Perth Glory (Youth) won 9 (50 at Alfred Skeet Oval, 6 at Total Score away), and drew 8 ( at Total Score, 3 at Alfred Skeet Oval). The Soccer Teams Armadale SC and Perth Glory (Youth) played 20 Games up to today. A complete record of competitive matches played between the two teams, This page lists the head-to-head record of Armadale SC vs Perth Glory (Youth) including biggest victories and defeats between the two sides, and H2H stats in all competitions.
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