

Perth Glory have lost just one of their last 10 Hyundai A-League matches against Western Sydney (won four, drawn five) and are unbeaten in the last six of that stretch.Match centre: Live updates, videos and statisticsįollow on Twitter and join the conversation using #WSWvPER #ALeague ROUND 15: How to watch Hyundai A-League Round 15 Popovic's return to Western Sydney adds another element of intrigue to a contest the Wanderers, and under pressure coach Markus Babbel, simply must gain a result from to give their season a kick. The Red and Black have secured just one win from 10 matches – a 3-2 victory over Adelaide United on December 27 – and face an almighty test if they are to overturn the form book at Bankwest Stadium. Tony Popovic's reigning Premiers have surged into third position courtesy of a club record-equalling five straight wins and will have eyes for all three points against a Wanderers outfit smarting from back-to-back defeats against Brisbane Roar and Wellington Phoenix.

Melbourne Victory play Macarthur in a dead rubber on Sunday as Adelaide head to Perth and Sydney travel north to Brisbane.Perth Glory can break a club record with a sixth straight victory if they take care of out-of-form Western Sydney Wanderers as Round 15 draws to a close this Sunday (kick off 6.30pm AEDT).

Central Coast head to Newcastle while Western United meet Melbourne City on Saturday. UP NEXT: The Wanderers host Wellington on Friday before a decisive weekend of fixtures. Sydney host Newcastle on the final day of the season in a potential do-or-die game. But they have Newcastle and Western United (both on 29 points) breathing down their necks with two rounds to go. UNDER PRESSURE: Sydney FC and Wellington Phoenix are on 32 points and sit just inside the top six. His 95th minute curving thunderbolt from 30 yards secured the Jets a 2-1 win over Macarthur to keep their finals push alive. Talay has developed from within and nailed his overseas recruitment since taking charge of the 'Nix.īEAT THAT: Brandon O'Neill delivered for Newcastle when it mattered most. But it would be a surprise if some of the competition's struggling clubs didn't at least ask the question of the outgoing Phoenix boss. TALKING POINT: Ufuk Talay indicated he's leaving Wellington at the end of this year and says he wants a job overseas. STAT ATTACK: After Sunday's 4-1 thrashing at the hands of Sydney FC, Perth Glory have won only one of their last 22 ALM games outside of WA.
