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Central Coast Mariners vs Melbourne Victory: A League live scores, blog

29th November, 2013
Teams

Central Coast Mariners

1.Justin PASFIELD
2.Daniel MCBREEN
3.Joshua ROSE
4.Marcel SEIP
5.Zachary ANDERSON
6.Brent GRIFFITHS
7.John HUTCHINSON (C)
8.Nick MONTGOMERY
9.Mitchell DUKE
10.Marcos FLORES
11.Nick FITZGERALD
12.Liam REDDY
14.Michael MCGLINCHEY
15.Storm ROUX
16.Trent SAINSBURY
17.Anthony CACERES
19.Matt SIMON
21.Mile STERJOVSKI

Two to be omitted

Melbourne Victory

1.Nathan COE
2.Pablo CONTRERAS
3.Adama TRAORE
4.Nick ANSELL
5.Mark MILLIGAN
7.Gui FINKLER
9.Kosta BARBAROUSES
10.Archie THOMPSON
11.Connor PAIN
13.Andrew NABBOUT
14.James TROISI
15.Mitch NICHOLS
16.Rashid MAHAZI
17.Jimmy JEGGO
20.Lawrence THOMAS
24.Scott GALLOWAY
25.Jason GERIA

One to be omitted

Kick-Off: 7.30pm
Venue: Bluetongue Stadium
Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones
Last Time: Central Coast 1-0 Melbourne Victory
History: Central Coast 11, Melbourne Victory 9, Drawn 7
Betting: $1.95 Central Coast Mariners, $3.50 Draw, $3.50 Melbourne Victory
TV: Fox Sports 1 (LIVE), SBS2 (LIVE)
Jason Geria of the Melbourne Victory challenges Michael McGlinchey of the Central Coast Mariners for the ball. (Photo: Paul Barkley/LookPro)
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Tonight will be the first home match of the Phil Moss era on the Central Coast, as Melbourne Victory travels to Gosford for the first time since the 2012/13 semi final. Join us for live scores and commentary from 7.30pm AEDT.

Both teams are being managed by new coaches, with three A-League wins notched on the collective belt of Victory’s Kevin Muscat and the Mariners’ Phil Moss.

In the 2012/13 semi final, just over 10,000 fans came out to watch the Mariners earn a place in their fourth grand final with a 1-0 victory over the Victory, thanks to a Danny McBreen goal just before halftime.

The previous match-up, in Round 22 of the regular season, was a soggy affair which the Mariners dominated 6-2.

Melbourne will attempt to break a four-game losing streak to the Mariners and are in a good spot to do so.

They’ve got the second-highest scorer in the league (James Troisi, 5) and won a statement game against Adelaide last week, holding a 3-0 win despite being down to ten men for the entire second half. Keeper Nathan Coe is also in form, tied for first in the league with three clean sheets.

Last round the Mariners got a first win for Phil Moss, who took over after Graham Arnold departed suddenly for J-League outfit Vegalta Sendai.

An injury-time goal to Mitchell Duke coupled with an earlier strike from McGlinchey put them up 2-1.

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The win took the Mariners to sixth place with nine points, with the caveat of having played one less game than most of the league.

Victory are sitting at fifth on the table with 11 points, and have managed to score the second-most goals in the league. Kevin Muscat, who was promoted after Ange Postecoglou secured the Socceroos job, has won two of five games in charge.

Join us on the Roar for live commentary and scores from 7.30pm AEST.

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