He threatened to wield the axe but Sydney FC boss Graham Arnold has given his out-of-sorts stars one more chance to redeem themselves in Saturday night’s sold-out Sydney Derby. A fuming Arnold hinted at mass changes after the Sky Blues...
​Dimitri and Kosta Petratos are set to become the 10th set of brothers to square off in the Hyundai A-League when Glory host Roar on Saturday night – just don’t ask the family which team they’ll support. It’s a big...
Ahead of Friday night’s blockbuster, Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat has been impressed by how Guillermo Amor has turned Adelaide United’s fortunes around this season. Muscat was the last Hyundai A-League coach to get the better of Amor, with the...
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Brisbane Roar have won both of their matches against Perth this season so far and will be aiming to win all three game against the Glory in a season for the first time since 2008/09.
Perth Glory are undefeated in their last three matches hosting Brisbane Roar in the A-League, though only once in 16 matches have they hosted Roar and won by more than one goal.
Newcastle Jets will be out to win consecutive home games over the Phoenix for the first time, after winning their last encounter 3-1 in Round 15 this season.
Newcastle Jets are undefeated in their last three matches against Wellington, a win or draw this round would extend that streak to their longest ever without loss against the New Zealand club.
Wellington Phoenix make 64.3% of their passes in opposition territory, by far the most of any team this season, while Newcastle make the least (50.9%).