Brisbane Roar vs Wellington Phoenix Live
HEAD-TO-HEAD
Last five meetings: Brisbane Roar W2, Wellington Phoenix W1, D2
A-League meetings: Brisbane Roar W18, Wellington Phoenix W6, D7
All-time meetings: Brisbane Roar W18, Wellington Phoenix W6, D7
Brisbane Roar vs Wellington Phoenix Live
BRISBANE ROAR
Predicted line-up: Young; Hingert, Bowles, Pepper, O'Toole; Caletti, McKay; Skapetis, D'Agostino, Bautheac; Maccarone
Unavailable: Kristensen (Injured), Brady (Injured), DeVere (Injured), Theo (Injured), North (Injured), Holman (Injured), Papadopoulos (Suspended)
WELLINGTON PHOENIX
Predicted line-up: Smith; Galloway, Durante, Rossi, Doyle; Ridenton, Paracki; Parkhouse, Singh, Vidosic; Kaluderovic
Unavailable: Fox (Injured), Krishna (Injured), McGlinchey (Injured)
Doubtful:
FORECAST
Wellington sits at the bottom of the A-League table, and will not take the point on Australian soil this season. Brisbane currently occupies eighth place in the table, and although they are not at their best, they should have enough to make sure that Wellington's white form continues.
Wellington sits at the bottom of the A-League table, and will not take the point on Australian soil this season. Brisbane currently occupies eighth place in the table, and although they are not at their best, they should have enough to make sure that Wellington's white form continues.
MEMORABLE SITTING
In April 2017, a
sensational game between the two teams at the Suncorp stadium. With
Wellington 3: 1 half the time it looked like they would return to New Zealand
with all three points, but the roar stopped and they completed the second half
of the turn to win the game 4-3.
Roar
is looking for consecutive victories for the first time this season, while
Phoenix will look to get out of the stairwell.
Before the
collision in Gold Coast, take a look at all the important features of this
lamp.
• Each of the last
seven meetings between these teams saw the alternate result, and both played a
3-3 draw when they met for the last time in the Hyundai A-League.
• Phoenix won two
of its last four rounds of the Hyundai A-League in Queensland to play Reb
without winning before.
• This will be the
first Hyundai A-League game at the Cuban Super Stadium with the final game of
Gold Coast United in 2012, as a result of which Brisbane Roar aims to win with
a score of 2: 1.
• Wellington has
not yet received points from the house under the oath of Daria Kalezika, losing
three road lanterns this season in the Hyundai League and not scoring a goal in
two of them.
• John Alosi's team
is one of two teams (Sydney FC) that have yet to score a goal from outside the
penalty area this season in the Hyundai League, although they lost three goals
in the general league from this distance.
• According to the expected objectives of the Opta, Wellington had to score 8.8 goals this season for the Hyundai A-League. Instead, they packed 14, which made them the highest in this campaign.
• Rookie forward
Massimo Maccarone made 16% of his touch in the opposition field this season of
the Hyundai A-League, the second-biggest player made at least 200 touches
(Kaluderovic, 19%).
• Phoenix duo
Andria Kaluderovic and Darío Vidosic scored four goals this season; only
once in the last six Hyundai A-League campaigns, did any player score more in
one season (Tim Cahill, 6 in 2016/17).
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