"Bit of a scheduling issue but at the time the wedding was set before the W-League schedule came out and also before the national team schedule had been finalised so it was a bit of a hit and miss," Butt said.

"It was either missing W-League or National Team duties so it kind of just happened this way but I know that if we make the semi-finals I believe in anyone who plays for the City team.

"Hopefully it just means I will be playing in a final after."

City has already done what no football team in A-League and W-League history has done before winning three Championships in a row. However, there is a team which could put their hopes of a fourth title in a spin. 

Butt comes up against her former club, Brisbane Roar on Friday night. The team in orange currently sit just above City on the ladder and could dent a blow in City's finals hopes if they get the win.

The 27-year-old was part of Roar since the inaugural members so she's not sure how she feels about coming up against them.

"I'm kind of just waiting to see how I feel on the day but it's a game of football at the end of the day so I'll just concentrate on playing and not worry too much about the rest," she said. 

You can catch Tameka Butt as she faces her former club on Friday at AAMI Park from 5:20pm (AEDT) or LIVE on SBS Viceland and FoxSports 505.