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Worts gets five, Adelaide beat Roar in ALW

English striker Fiona Worts has erased her midweek disappointment, scoring five goals as Adelaide United thrashed Brisbane Roar 8-2 in Sunday's A-League Women's clash at Moreton Daily Stadium.

The 26-year-old was controversially denied a goal by an offside call in Adelaide's 1-0 loss to Perth on Thursday, but that sense of injustice fuelled Worts and her teammates as they took a giant step towards a maiden ALW finals appearance with the win.

Worts' haul, which takes her season tally to nine, matches Melbourne City's Hannah Wilkinson and former Matilda Kate Gill as the most goals by a single player in one game in league history.

As well as Worts, Chelsea Dawber, Matilda McNamara and an own goal by Roar defender Hollie Palmer completed the scoring for the visitors.

American Shea Connors scored a second-half double for the Roar but her strikes were small consolation for the home team.

Combined with Perth's 4-0 loss to Melbourne City, Adelaide are now three points clear of the Glory in fourth place with three matches to play in the regular season.

"I had to make sure that none of them were going to get disallowed and make up for some lost goals I think today," Worts told AAP.

"We have to kind of prove that we deserve to be up there.

"We obviously needed the points and yeah, just wanted to creep that goal difference as well up a bit.

"Once we got going and we put two or three in, definitely wanted to keep going to see how many we could put away."

The loss is the heaviest defeat in Brisbane's ALW history and also the first time the Roar have conceded more than six goals in a league match.

"I was really disappointed in the way we defended. It's unacceptable," Roar coach Garrath McPherson said.

"Some of the one v one defending,

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