- Link 4 — Brisbane Roar V Melbourne Victory

The final whistle blew at 1-1, leaving both sides with a hard-earned point and the fans at home breathing a massive sigh of relief that their stream survived the epic encounter.

: In the 13th minute, marquee maestro Juan Mata picked up a loose ball deep in his own half. With effortless vision, he carved open the Roar defense with a signature curling pass. Brisbane Roar v Melbourne Victory - Link 4

As the second half progressed, Brisbane Roar refused to yield on their home turf. The final whistle blew at 1-1, leaving both

: In the 76th minute, the stadium erupted. Former Victory player Nicholas D'Agostino came back to haunt his old club, slotting home a clinical strike to level the score at 1-1. 🌐 The "Link 4" Drama As the second half progressed, Brisbane Roar refused

Back in the digital world, thousands of remote fans were living on a knife-edge. Just as D'Agostino wheeled away in celebration, the infamous feed stuttered. Pixels blurred, the spinning wheel of death appeared, and supporters desperately mashed the F5 key. Two seconds of pure panic ensued before the stream snapped back to crisp high-definition, just in time to capture the roaring chaos of the Suncorp stands.