Aaron Mooy's masterclass for Huddersfield lifted the Terriers out of the relegation zone while fellow Socceroo Mat Leckie was on the scoresheet in a six-goal thriller in Berlin.
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In Premier League action, Socceroos midfielder Aaron Mooy stole the show scoring both of Huddersfield Town's goals in a 2-0 win over Wolves. Six minutes in, Mooy calmly dispatched a side footed shot from just outside the box and in the second half scored a sneaky free kick just inside the near post.
Not once, but twice!
— FOX Sports Football (@FOXFOOTBALL) November 25, 2018
Two stunning goals from Aaron Mooy! 👏🔥🇭🇲 pic.twitter.com/35qVQnG9bv
Goalkeeper Mat Ryan couldn't stop Jamie Vardy's penalty as Brighton and Hove Albion drew 1-1 at home to Leicester City. Brighton sit in 12th place after breaking a two-game losing streak.
In the English Championship, it was a frustrating evening for Socceroo midfielder Jackson Irvine who was substituted with four minutes remaining with a yellow card as Hull City lost 2-0 at home to Nottingham Forest.
Mass Luongo played a full match while Adam Federici was an unused sub for Stoke City as the two sides played out a 2-2 draw.
Bailey Wright has returned from injury but will have to wait another week before he has a chance to play for Bristol City. His side lost 2-0 to Leeds United away from home.
Former Socceroos captain Mile Jedinak was absent from Aston Villa's enormous derby victory against Birmingham City as Villa defeated their fierce rivals 4-2.
Ryan Williams started and played 87 minutes for Rotherham united as they drew 2-2 with Sheffield United. James Meredith started and played 77 minutes as Millwall drew 1-1 with Bolton Wanderers.
In the English League One, Ryan McGowan was dropped to the bench and was an 88th minute substitute as Bradford City beat Oxford United 2-0. Fringe Socceroo Kenny Dougall is still recovering from injury and was absent as Barnsley drew 1-1 with Doncaster Rovers.
Brad Inman started and played 53 minutes for Rochdale FC as they beat Accrington Stanley 1-0. Cameron Burgess played a full match for Scunthorpe United as they lost 2-1 to Portsmouth.
In the English League Two, Jordan Lyden played 87 minutes for Oldham Athletic as they drew 1-1 with Tranmere.
In the English Youth Leagues, Young Socceroo Ben Folami scored an impressive brace for Ipswich Town U23 in their 5-2 win over Crystal palace U23.
90’ GOAAAALL!
— Ipswich Town FC (@Official_ITFC) November 19, 2018
Town add a fifth as McKendry’s free-kick finds Folami who controls, and finishes excellently into the top corner!
[5-2] #itfc
Jacob Young started and played 81 minutes for Sunderland U23 as they beat Peterborough U23 4-1. Callum Elder played 90 minutes for Leicester City U23 in their 0-0 draw with Manchester City U23.
Tom Glover was an unused sub for Tottenham U23 as they drew 1-1 with Chelsea U23's. Kai Caldebrank-Park played a full game in goals whilst Oscar Woods was an unused sub as Burnley U18 lost 2-1 to Leeds United U18.
Liam Driscoll played a full game for Reading U23 while Joel Rollinson was absent as Reading beat Fulham U23 3-0 for whom Tyrese Francois played a full match. Kosta Sparta got an assist for AFC Wimbledon U23 as they beat Peterborough U23 4-1 in a development squad match.
Former Perth Glory defender Riley Warland played a full match for Fulham U18 as they drew 0-0 with Chelsea U18. Cameron McGilp was an unused sub as Birmingham City U23 drew 1-1 with Burnley U23.
In the SPFL, Tom Rogic was absent due to a minor injury as Celtic beat Hamilton 3-0. Celtic maintain a two point lead ahead of fierce rivals Rangers in the Scottish League. Mark Milligan and Jamie Maclaren all started and played an hour while Socceroos heart throb Martin Boyle played a full match as Hibernian drew 2-2 with Dundee FC for whom Jesse Curran played a full match.
Ryan Edwards was absent from the squad while Ben Garuccio played an hour and Oli Bozanic was an unused sub as St Mirren beat Hearts 2-0.
Lyndon Dykes got himself another goal as Queen of the South progressed in the Scottish Cup beating Formartine United 4-1. Jack Iredale's Greenock Morton drew 1-1 with Peterhead as Iredale played a full match.
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