Sydney FC vs. Adelaide United (Sunday, 7.05am)
Coming off the back of a 1-1 draw against Melbourne City, Sydney FC welcome Adelaide United to the Leichhardt Oval on Sunday.
The visitors are second in the A-League table and could move past Central Coast Mariners into first place with a win.
We say: Sydney FC 1-1 Adelaide United
Both sides come into this with a decent run of results and will be aiming to strengthen their position in the league standing. Adelaide United have managed just three wins on the road so far, and we expect they drop more points in this tie.
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Macarthur vs. Newcastle Jets (Sunday, 9.10am)
Macarthur will look to return to winning ways when they welcome Newcastle Jets to the Campbelltown Stadium on Sunday.
The visitors come into this tie fresh off the back of ending their run of seven straight losses as they held on for a 1-1 draw against Perth Glory last time out.
We say: Macarthur 2-0 Newcastle Jets
Seated fifth in the league table, Macarthur have enjoyed an impressive debut season in the Australian top flight. Considering the current gulf in quality between both sides, we predict the Bulls grab all three points and heap more misery on the floundering Newcastle Jets.
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Perth Glory vs. Wellington (Sunday, 11.15am)
Perth Glory play host to Wellington Phoenix on Sunday with the two teams locked on the same points in the A-League standings.
The home side have played one game fewer than Phoenix, but there is an opportunity to move clear of the bottom two with victory at HBF Park.
We say: Perth Glory 1-1 Wellington Phoenix
Already sitting clear of the bottom two, we expect both teams to push hard for maximum points at the weekend. Nevertheless, the extra urgency in the final third may lead to issues in defence, and we are backing an entertaining draw to be played out at HBF Park.
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