The Roar's A-League expert tips and predictions: Round 25

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

After one of the most anticipated rounds of A-League football for the season, little changed at the top of the leader board, as we enter the final throes of the home-and-away competition.

Adelaide, Brisbane and Victory were all involved in games that went awry when it came to tipping and two correct selections proved the best result of the week for the panel.

The Crowd kept pace with the experts and with Daniel Jeffrey holding sway, the chasers need to look far and wide to find an upset to catch him over the final three weeks of action prior to the finals.

Good luck this weekend and make special note of the early start to the weekend with a Thursday night game. Ensure you enter your tips below as the voice of The Crowd. Here’s how the experts see things unravelling this weekend.

Mike Tuckerman
Sydney, Adelaide, Roar, draw, draw

Having tipped the round the week before, I came crashing back down to earth last weekend with a humbling one from five. Who said this tipping business was easy?

If nothing else, the A-League is rarely predictable, and that’s certainly the case when it comes to Perth Glory. They’re the most frustratingly inconsistent team in the league, and they’re always a tough team to beat at home. Can Sydney FC step up and clinch the Premiers’ Plate in the process? I think they will.

Adelaide United should be good enough to see off Wellington Phoenix – although the Kiwis put up plenty of resistance last weekend – while Brisbane Roar will make short work of the Central Coast Mariners at home.

As for Melbourne Victory and Western Sydney Wanderers, who knows? Every time either side seems to turn a corner, they take about ten steps back. Let’s go for a draw in what is a vital clash for both sides.

There’s an absolute bellringer of a clash on Sunday, as the Newcastle Jets look to put last week’s shock defeat to Adelaide United behind them. Was it a minor blip, or something more serious? Bruno Fornaroli might be back to his goal-scoring ways, but I’m tipping a draw in this one too.

Stuart Thomas
Draw, Adelaide, Brisbane, Victory, draw
Well, Perth did it last week. With their backs well and truly up against the wall, they beat the Victory and their finals dream is alive. At home again this week against Sydney they will prove tough opposition in a match that will end a draw.

Adelaide is rocking after toppling the Jets last week and they will thump the Phoenix at home on Friday night. Pretty simple analysis I know, but the Reds have real character and this game means everything in terms of a potential top-four position come season’s end.

Along with Perth, the Roar now sit one point outside the six and drawing the Mariners in this round could be a stroke of luck. A solid and expected win could move them into the six; something unthinkable three months ago.

One can’t help but feel that the Wanderers are stumbling their way home this season and a loss against the Victory, who let their good recent form slip against the Glory last week, might be close to signalling the end. If Perth or Brisbane grab points of any sort, the Wanders could sit outside finals places come Sunday night and the supposed build that Josep Gombau was overseeing might appear a little frail and distant. Victory will win with Besart Berisha on the scoresheet again.

The most interesting clash of the weekend sees a Jets side coming off a loss and Melbourne City looking to reaffirm their place in the top four. Victory’s loss last week makes that possible for the cross-town rivals yet Newcastle need to get back to winning ways. A draw seems likely.

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Daniel Jeffrey
Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Victory, Newcastle
Perth’s gutsy win over the Victory last weekend was a crucial result for the Glory, and made all the more impressive given Melbourne’s strong form leading into that game. But if Matt Simon is scoring goals (or a goal, I guess), then Sydney FC are pretty much devoid of any weaknesses. Or, if I was to write slightly more seriously, the Sky Blues are just a better side than the Victory. And a far better one than Perth. They’ll win this one.

It’s pretty much been a given that you don’t tip the Phoenix this season. That’s even more applicable this round, with Wellington travelling to face an Adelaide side fresh off putting five goals past Newcastle. The Reds should win this match and solidify their finals chances.

I can hardly believe I’m typing this after their early-season woes, but Brisbane look an awful lot like they’re going to make the finals. That scenario will draw even closer if they beat the Mariners, which really shouldn’t be much of a problem for John Aloisi’s men.

Two cracking games to finish off the round, ones which have serious implications for the finals. Melbourne will be furious that they left Perth without so much as a point last week, and I’m not convinced the Wanderers have what it takes to get a result here on the road.

I’ll also side with the home team in the final match of the weekend. Newcastle don’t have as much to play for as Melbourne City, but given their consistency throughout the season, I doubt they’ll drop two games in a row, particularly given they’re playing in front of their home crowd in this match.

Alan Kearney
Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, draw, Newcastle
Perth Glory put themselves back in finals contention with a big win over Melbourne Victory last weekend. The Glory face Sydney FC who will be looking to make it back to back premierships with a draw enough for the visitors to become the first the A-League side in history to manage that feat. It really is crunch time in the A-League and this is a hard one to call but with a big carrot dangling in front of Sydney, I think they will get the job done.

Adelaide produced a scintillating performance last weekend and will look to keep the momentum going at home to Wellington. The ‘Nix will be desperate to avoid the wooden spoon tag as they sit two points adrift at the bottom. The Reds will be full of confidence and after last week and I predict the three points for them at home.

Brisbane are sitting one point outside the finals and welcome a Central Coast side who are in dreadful form, having lost three in a row. There is a positive feel to the Roar at the moment, they have just moved into a new training facility and have been in good form. With a finals spot on the line they will have the edge to get the win over a poor Mariners side.

A loss for both sides last week, Western Sydney fell apart against Melbourne City while the Victory lost on the road against Perth. While the Victory are chasing third position and will play finals, the Wanderers sit in sixth and will be desperate to bounce back. They were playing well until last week’s performance and Josep Gombau will want a vast improvement from his side. This will be a tight game and will probably end in a draw.

Newcastle all but conceded the Premiers Plate last week with a bad loss against Adelaide. They will look to bounce back at home to City and try to get some good form going before finals. A big plus for them is the return of Roy O’Donovan who comes back into the squad following suspension. City will want to finish the season strongly coming into finals and will look to Bruno Fornaroli and Stefan Mauk to continue where they left off last week with both players playing well and finding the back of the net. I am going for Newcastle to bounce back and get a win.

Round 25 Mike Stuart Daniel Alan The Crowd
PER vs SYD SYD DRAW SYD SYD SYD
ADE vs WELL ADE ADE ADE ADE ADE
BRI vs CCM BRI BRI BRI BRI BRI
MVC vs WSW DRAW MVC MVC DRAW MVC
NEW vs MCY DRAW DRAW NEW NEW DRAW
Last week 1 2 2 2 2
Previous Total 51 50 52 48 47
New Total 52 52 54 50 49

The Crowd Says:

2018-03-30T22:58:03+00:00

punter

Guest


SFC wins it's 2nd premiership, the only the team to go back to back in the premiership. Lets see if they can get back their early season form to win the Grand Final & be the 1st team to go back to back double. They are now the most successful club in A-League history.

2018-03-29T10:12:54+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


yeah but nah, momentum going in to finals is really important, as is a near fully fit squad. You’re going to have to knock over the third place team which is no easy feat. But you know I want Jets in to the GF and running it, I won’t rule Roar out but that’s merely blind loyalty not based on what I see lol ?

2018-03-29T10:08:46+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Not quite Middy, that tag started last season.

2018-03-29T08:23:05+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


The jets bubble has burst Not much matters until the home final in 5 weeks against victory Brisbane city or reds

2018-03-29T08:19:35+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


Already drowning in winter sport Grand final should be early march imo

2018-03-29T07:02:17+00:00

Footoverhand

Guest


Sydney Adelaide Brisbane Draw City

2018-03-29T05:57:02+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


PER 1 vs SYD 0; Glory have the bit between their teeth and need to win this one more that SFC do. ADE 1 vs WELL 2; Nix have been unlucky lately, so time for a change. BRI 11 vs CCM 0; Roar should win this one even though they went sleepwalking in Wellington last week. MVC 2 vs WSW 2; I think Victory will have one eye on the ACL so this will end in an arm wrestle of a draw. NEW 1 vs MCY 3; “pop”

2018-03-29T04:20:01+00:00

Nemesis

Guest


Sorry to interrupt, Stuart but ... BREAKING NEWS "Football Federation Australia (FFA) has formally commenced its process to expand the Hyundai A-League by two new clubs from the 2019/20 season. FFA has invited all interested parties wishing to obtain a new licence to participate in the Hyundai A-League to respond to FFA’s Invitation for Expression of Interest (EOI). " Full story: https://www.a-league.com.au/news/ffa-expressions-of-interest-aleague-expansion-plans

2018-03-29T03:29:15+00:00

Buddy

Guest


We have reached the part of the season that I find least engaging, mainly due to deeply entrenched views that I cannot shake off but will acknowledge top 2. So, predictions remain top 2 for Sydney FC and Newcastle and really cannot find a way of engaging with anything beyond that. Stop the roundabout and at least have a final between these two now before we drown under a sea of winter sport!

2018-03-29T03:15:16+00:00

Melange

Guest


it was a dig at a particular Roar fan who keeps referring to the Mariners as the worst team in A-League history. Mind you, he only started making those comments after Roar started to climb the ladder.

2018-03-29T02:40:06+00:00

That A-League Fan

Roar Guru


Brisbane vs Mariners, Brisbane worst team in A-League history? What? Brisbane can make the six, while Central Coast are desperately trying to avoid the wooden spoon. Perth vs Sydney, 3-0 to Perth? Sydney aren't too flash, but it doesn't confirm that they will be slaughtered.

2018-03-29T02:11:39+00:00

Melange

Guest


Time for new glasses, I kept thinking the tippers were referring to Brisbane as Brizbane! anyway Perth 3 Sydney 0 - the cracks are too big Sydney Adelaide 1 Wellington 1 - Adelaide not as good as people say they are, Wellington not as bad Brizbane 0 Mariners 4 - Mariners to make short work of the worst team in A League history Victory 3 WSW 0 - WSW not a happy camp at the moment Newcastle 1 City 3 - Newie missing Boosgard, City just seeming to click at the right time

2018-03-29T00:05:16+00:00

That A-League Fan

Roar Guru


All one goal or no goal matches Grobbelaar? Here are my predictions. Perth 1 Sydney 1 Adelaide 2 Wellington 0 Brisbane 2 Central Coast 1 Melbourne Victory 3 Western Sydney Wanderers 1 Newcastle 0 Melbourne City 2

2018-03-28T23:35:02+00:00

Grobbelaar

Roar Guru


PER 1 vs SYD 1 ADE 1 vs WELL 0 BRI 1 vs CCM 0 MVC 1 vs WSW 1 NEW 1 vs MCY 0

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