Wellington vs. Perth Glory (Saturday, 2.00am)
Wellington Phoenix will be aiming to break into the top two of the A-League on Saturday when they host Perth Glory in their latest fixture.
While the hosts are higher up in the table, the visitors are heading into this match with confidence as they are unbeaten in their previous four matches.
We say: Wellington Phoenix 2-1 Perth Glory
Perth Glory head into this match with a lot of confidence due to their recent results and that should lead to them providing a real test on Saturday.
Unfortunately, their dismal away form is something that instantly makes Wellington Phoenix the favourites to take all three points.
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Macarthur vs. Western Utd (Saturday, 6.00am)
Managerless Macarthur welcome 2021-22 A-League champions Western United to the Campbelltown Stadium early Sunday morning.
The hosts occupy a place in the quarter-final playoff positions, while the Western Service Crew sit 10th in the standings.
We say: Macarthur 1-2 Western United
Unbeaten in their last three head-to-head encounters, we forecast Western United to continue that impressive run with three points at the Campbelltown Stadium on Saturday morning.
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Central Coast vs. Western Sydney (Saturday, 8.45am)
Third meets second as Central Coast Mariners take on fellow Premier Plate candidates Western Sydney Wanderers at the Central Coast Stadium in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Nick Montgomery's side sit five points behind leaders Melbourne City, while WSW are firmly on the heels of their hosts, occupying third position in the A-League standings.
We say: Central Coast Mariners 2-1 Western Sydney Wanderers
After only registering one victory in their last five matches, we forecast Western Sydney Wanderers will have to wait another week to attempt to improve that record, with Central Coast Mariners coming out on top on Saturday morning.