How to watch Hyundai A-League Round 12

There’s nothing better than midweek football and we’ve got you covered with three Round 12 Hyundai A-League fixtures across the next couple of days.

The Round commenced last Wednesday as Brisbane Roar scored a late equaliser to draw 2-2 with Newcastle Jets, while action resumes on Tuesday when Western Sydney Wanderers and Wellington Phoenix kick things off.

Then, get prepared for a bumper Wednesday night double-header that includes an Original Rivalry in Adelaide and a top-of-the-table clash in Perth.

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Here’s how you can stay across all the action.

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Western Sydney Wanderers v Wellington Phoenix

Tuesday, 7.50pm (AEDT)

The sixth-placed Phoenix are out to put some breathing space between themselves and the chasing pack as they head to Sydney to take on a desperate Wanderers at ANZ Stadium.

Despite their inconsistent campaign so far, it was Markus Babbel’s Wanderers that went to Wellington earlier this season and emerged emphatic 3-0 winners.

But the Phoenix have turned things around since then, unbeaten in their last six matches and playing with steely determination under Mark Rudan.

How to watch: Tune in to FOX SPORTS 505 to catch the Tuesday night fixture, which kicks off at 7.50pm (AEDT). You can also stream the match on the MyFootball Live App, which is live, fast and data-free for Telstra mobile customers.

Adelaide United v Melbourne Victory

Wednesday, 7.50pm (AEDT)

Stopping Victory’s star striker Ola Toivonen will be Adelaide’s first assignment when the Original Rivalry takes centre stage at Coopers Stadium on Wednesday night.

The Swedish hitman has scored in five successive games – the first Victory player to do so – including a brace in the 2-1 win over the Wanderers on Saturday night.

While Victory are enjoying a nine-game unbeaten run, the Reds have managed just one win in their last five Hyundai A-League matches and were held to a disappointing goalless draw by a 10-man Wellington Phoenix on the weekend.

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But Marco Kurz’s side had an excellent game-plan when the two sides met last month (a 2-0 win to Victory) and will be confident of getting a result if they can at least replicate that performance.

How to watch: Tune in to FOX SPORTS 505 to catch Adelaide’s clash with Victory, which kicks off at 7.50pm (AEDT). You can also stream it live on the MyFootball Live App.

Perth Glory v Sydney FC

Wednesday, 10.00pm (AEDT)

Perth Glory will be out to snap a horror record against Sydney FC when the Sky Blues head to HBF Park on Wednesday night.

Glory have lost their last nine matches against the Sky Blues, including a 2-1 loss at home just last month.

And Steve Corica’s men will head west full of confidence after their 5-2 dismantling of the Central Coast Mariners last Friday night.

But Glory aren’t top of the table by accident, showing their championship credentials by coming from two goals down to beat a 10-man Brisbane Roar 4-2 on Sunday evening.

How to watch: Don’t miss the top-of-the-table clash in Perth by tuning into FOX SPORTS 505 for the 10pm (AEDT) kick off. You can also stream it live on the MyFootball Live App.

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