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Adelaide United vs Perth Glory: A-League live scores, blog

29th January, 2012
Teams

Adelaide United

1. Eugene Galekovic (c)
2. Osama Malik
3. Nigel Boogaard
5. Daniel Mullen
7. Zenon Caravella
9. Sergio van Dijk
10. Dario Vidosic
11. Bruce Djite
12. Antony Golec
14. Cameron Watson
15. Jacob Melling
17. Iain Ramsay
18. Fabian Barbiero
20. Mark Birighitti
21. Francisco Usucar
24. Teeboy Kamara

Perth Glory

1.Danny Vukovic
2.Josh Mitchell
3.Bas Van Den Brink
4.Billy Mehmet
5.Steve Pantelidis
7.Jacob Burns (c)
8.Adam Hughes
9.Shane Smeltz
10.Liam Miller
14.Steven McGarry
15.Tommy Amphlett
16.Evan Berger
17.Todd Howarth
18.Jesse Makarounas
19.Josh Risdon
21.Mile Sterjovski
27.Andrezinho
30.Lewis Italiano
35. Dean Heffernan

Four to be omitted

Kick-Off: 5.00pm AEDT
Venue: Hindmarsh Stadium
Referees: Jarred Gillett / Stephen Toth / Curtis Wordsworth / Rick Schneider
Head to Head: All matches (played 19): Adelaide United wins 10, Perth Glory wins 6 (3 draws)
Last Time: Perth Glory 1-0 Adelaide United
Betting: $2.15 Adelaide United, $3.30 Draw, $3.10 Perth Glory
TV: Fox Sports 1 (LIVE)
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Perth Glory travel to Hindmarsh Stadium to take on Adelaide United in the midst of a six-game unbeaten run. Join us today from 4.45pm for live scores, blog updates and chat of the action.

At the moment Perth are one of the form teams in the competition and will arrive in South Australia full of confidence. They sit in fifth place, but a win today could put them in third on the ladder.

Adelaide, on the other hand, haven’t won in their last four matches after three draws and a loss. To keep the John Kosmina revival alive the must get a win today.

The Reds have a short turnaround for this match after their 1-1 draw with Newcastle in Bathurst mid-week.

Injury clouds are over Zenon Caravella for Adelaide, and Bas van den Brink, Josh Mitchell and Travis Dodd for Perth.

Adelaide have turned their season around under Kosmina but they sit in second-last place today. Points at home are vital if their semi-final hopes are to be kept alive.

On the other hand, Perth can do no wrong in recent weeks and it will be intriguing if their own mid-season revival can continue.

Glory coach Ian Ferguson looked to be on the scrapheap only two months ago but a three points at Hindmarsh could go a long way to cementing Perth’s place in the top six.

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Join us from 4.45pm AEDT for up to date live scores and minute by minute commentary to find out how this one pans out – and please join in and let us know your thoughts on the game, everyone is welcome.

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