The Roar's A-League Men tips and predictions: Match Week 4

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

After another absurdly difficult round of tipping, the A-League Men competition enters the remainder of Match Week 4 with another serving of games of which the winners are far from predictable.

Sydney FC and Central Coast will both be desperate in Gosford, Adelaide will be seeking its first full set of points for the season against Melbourne Victory and Brisbane Roar have everything to play for against Western United on Saturday. Later that evening Macarthur FC will be seeking to extend their ladder lead, with the Wanderers looking to climb above them should the home side be able to snatch all three points.

It stands to be a brilliant weekend of action, and be sure to enter your match selections into the sheet below to have a say in the ever-important voice of the crowd. Texi Smith continues to hold sway in the tipping, and the less said about my Match Week 3 selections the better.

Here is the way the panel sees all the action unfolding this weekend.

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Mike Tuckerman

Newcastle, United, draw, Western Sydney, draw

We’re only three games into the season and already the Newcastle Jets look streets ahead of where they were last year. They still gave up a couple of soft goals to Sydney FC last weekend, but with Valentino Yuel looking like he’ll be a real handful and Wellington remaining the unluckiest team in the league, it’s hard to tip against the Jets at home.

Apart from one disastrous campaign in Brisbane, John Aloisi always looked like he had the makings of a decent coach. His Western United side are clearly tough to break down, and that could prove a problem for a Roar side that looks a bit toothless in attack. This could be another grinding narrow victory for the home team in Geelong.

Adelaide United have an excellent recent record against Melbourne Victory, but you almost have to throw the form guide out the window with Tony Popovic now in charge of the visitors. Both sides will be missing key defenders through suspension, but the real question is whether they have the firepower to score goals. This could finish all square.

They couldn’t lose again, could they? Carl Robinson is on thin ice as Western Sydney Wanderers coach and it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that this is his final game in charge. The FFA Cup defeat to APIA Leichhardt was a new low, but I’m tipping his players to dig deep and really show something against a defensive-minded Macarthur FC.

Sydney FC looked like they were cruising against the Jets and probably should have still taken all three points in Kogarah last weekend. Yet the Sky Blues clearly have some issues, not least with Rhyan Grant now ruled out with COVID. The Mariners have turned in some spirited displays already and they’ll be up for this clash. I’m backing a draw.

(Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Simon Hill

Newcastle, United, draw, Western Sydney, Sydney

Newcastle have been threatening to get a win since the season started but haven’t quite been able to put together a full 90 minutes. I’m tipping that will change on Friday. Wellington were unlucky against the Wanderers, but I think the Jets will have the edge at home.

Western were very impressive structurally against City last week. Brisbane are having all sorts of problems with the travel, and I think they will have another fruitless trip to Victoria.

I can’t split the pair in the original rivalry. The Reds have become the draw specialists, and I reckon that will continue. Victory will have a point to prove after the wheels came off against Perth. They’ll be better at Coopers, but the crowd will do their bit to earn the Reds a point.

The latest derby of the (Sydney) west is a tough one to call. The Bulls are top of the shop, but Wanderers and Adelaide are the only other unbeaten teams in the competition. Wanderers will have gained confidence from the win over Wellington, even though it was a bit touch and go at times. Home win.

Sydney normally enjoy their trips to Gosford, and I think this is the game they need to kickstart their season. They’ve had a slow beginning, but the Sky Blues normally do. They are still a decent side, and this could be the game where they click.

(Photo by Will Russell/Getty Images)

Stuart Thomas

Newcastle, United, Adelaide, Western Sydney, Central Coast

After another good performance against Sydney FC last weekend the Jets could well earn their first win of the season against what could be a lethargic Phoenix on Friday night. With FFA Cup action occupying the visitors midweek and Olivier Boumal and Beka Mikeltadze getting better as each week passes, I’m happy to hitch my wagon on the upset and a Newcastle win.

It is really difficult to pick Brisbane right now, with goals seemingly tough for them to come by and an in-form Western United certain to provide a tough test for them. With United in second and a chance to go top, John Aloisi will not be letting any points slip in this fixture on the team’s home deck in Geelong.

Picking against the undefeated Adelaide United could well be fraught with danger, even up against the previously undefeated Melbourne Victory. After a send-off last Sunday, Perth eventually destroyed Tony Popovic’s team, and that could well set them up for an explosive bounce back after their impressive opening two weeks of the season. However, the Reds at home are always a tricky proposition, and I will not be tipping against them here.

Somehow the Wanderers sit fourth on the ladder despite being nowhere near fifth gear, and Macarthur have done all they needed to do to climb to the top rung. It sets up an interesting battle for the bragging rights of Sydney and one that Western Sydney will win thanks to the absence of Ulises Davila for the visitors.

Central Coast have been far better than their ladder position suggests, and aside from some sparkling play in the first half against the Jets last Saturday Sydney FC have been far from their best. I truly believe the Mariners can win this one, with injuries and illness perhaps keeping the Sky Blues stuck on the lower rungs of the ladder for now.

Texi Smith

Wellington, Brisbane, Adelaide, Western Sydney, Sydney

The untippable tipping week starts with Arthur Papas’s Jets hosting Ufuk Talay’s Phoenix on the back of a remarkable turnaround against Sydney FC last weekend. Their expectations will be high as they take on the Phoenix, although it must be said that the Wanderers’ smash and grab 2-0 win at WIN Stadium was totally against the run of play. Jets are due a win after these high-scoring draws, but they’ll have to wait as Phoenix outscore them in a thrilling 3-2 win.

Western United slew the champions on Saturday and will be brimming with confidence for their home encounter with winless Brisbane Roar. The visitors have not travelled well on their multi-leg Victorian adventure, but they at least showed some promise in the opening-day loss to City and were full of entertainment in the goalless draw with Adelaide. Alessandro Diamanti will be the man to watch, pulling the strings in attack as Western pile on the pressure on Warren Moon’s men. However, the day will belong to the Roar with their first three-point haul of the season, and Western will be given a lesson in taking chances.

As expected, Melbourne Victory’s flying start was an anomaly, and it will continue in this Saturday evening’s blood-and-thunder encounter at Coopers Stadium. The home team was unlucky not to get a win in Brisbane, and their exciting forward play will be richly rewarded as the visiting Victory retreat into their shell and are duly punished. Craig Goodwin will score a lovely free kick and Kusini Yengi will head home a second. Mohamed Toure will dance away for the third, and this fierce rivalry will be spiced up when punches are thrown and Victory are reduced to ten for the second game in a row.

The second game of a double-header at CommBank Stadium on Saturday night is set up to be a repeat of last season’s opening game of Macarthur’s history when they sneaked a 1-0 win. With this omen in mind with the midweek FFA Cup loss and Western Sydney’s inability to win in front of their own fans, this all points to another famous victory for the Bulls despite losing star man Ulises Davila. However, his absence might just be enough to get the home side over the line in what could be a spiteful affair.

Sydney FC will be sitting bottom coming into the Sunday evening fixture at Central Coast Stadium and will be up against a very tidy Mariners team smarting after their loss to Macarthur. If Sydney think they were going to get their first win of the season here, they will have to work for it. Cy Goddard will be a constant thorn, and Harry Van Der Saag, replacing out-of-form Rhyan Grant, who contracted COVID-19 during the week, will have his hands full with Moresche. It will end as a fortunate win for the Sky Blues and an unhappy end to yet another courageous performance from the home side.

Match Week 4 Mike Simon Stuart Texi The Crowd
NEW vs WEL NEW NEW NEW WEL NEW
WUN vs BRI WUN WUN WUN BRI WUN
ADL vs MVC Draw Draw ADL ADL ADL
WSW vs MAC WSW WSW WSW WSW MAC
CCM vs SYD Draw SYD CCM SYD SYD
Last Week 3 2 1 3 2
Total 4 6 5 9 6

The Crowd Says:

2021-12-11T04:40:10+00:00

Griffo

Roar Guru


Missed the tipping this week - probably my best week yet :laughing: But I do tip the Jets for a big win :stoked: —, WU, MVC, MAC, SYD

2021-12-10T01:12:10+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Err, haven’t we got a club in canberra??

2021-12-09T07:17:39+00:00

Nick Symonds

Guest


NEWS: NEW CANBERRA A-LEAGUE BID 8 December 2021 - "With the Capital Region Football Collective headed by Michael Caggiano still regarded as a live bid, the emergence of this new syndicate means there are now two groups actively bidding for a Canberra team in the A-League Men’s competition." - The new syndicate is headed by Canberra football identity, former Socceroo, Andy Bernal. “We’ve already put a basic proposal to the Australian Professional Leagues. It would be a privately owned club and we have financial backing. Our proposal incorporates a business and football plan. It is a commercial model that is sustainable and is community-oriented at all levels.” Further: “Richard Peil is the CEO of our bid. He is the founder and director of Anytime Fitness Australia and will be the CEO of our club. With over 550,000 active members, he specialises in building brands with passion and spirit, working with stakeholders to bring the community together for a common cause.” Further: “MATE internet and mobile telecommunications are part of our bid team. They are already active in the APL landscape with both team and broadcasting involvement.” - https://the-riotact.com/another-bid-team-launched-to-get-canberra-into-the-a-league/518377

2021-12-09T07:08:37+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Stop standing up for your inferior tipsters Texi - way too much heart and not enough head going on :stoked:

2021-12-09T06:30:53+00:00

Texi

Roar Rookie


Remember there's draws too! If this was a World Cup knock out stage, that would be right. It's bloody hard this! If you had 33% draws, then you'd have 66% chance of getting it wrong, whatever you pick. That probably doesn't make any mathematical sense, feel free to rubbish me in the comments.

2021-12-09T06:25:29+00:00

Nick Symonds

Guest


PENRITH STADIUM UPGRADE It's interesting that Macarthur took a match to Penrith just before it was announced that Penrith Stadium would be getting a 300 million dollar upgrade and just after the NRL made moves to get a new stadium built in Liverpool for the Bulldogs and Tigers, which would in turn all but rule out an upgrade at Campbelltown that Macarthur had based their A-League bid on. Could Macarthur be thinking about relocating to Penrith?

2021-12-09T04:35:11+00:00

Samuel Power

Roar Rookie


NEW 1 - 0 WEL - crowd prediction: 6,500 WUN 2 - 1 BRI - crowd prediction: 3,500 ADL 3 - 1 MVC - crowd prediction: 9,000 WSW 2 - 2 MAC - crowd prediction: 10,000 CCM 1 - 1 SYD - crowd prediction: 7,000

2021-12-09T01:54:05+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Jets/Nix: 3-2 either way but I’ll go Nix WU/Roar: 5-2 Roar (corner count?) Reds/Vuck: 2-1 Reds WSW/Cow Bells: 0-2 CCM/SFC: 0-1

2021-12-09T01:30:27+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Living this years tipping - with 19 games gone if you had tossed a coin you might expect a 50% success rate so anyone less than 9 correct (I am) is performing waaaaay worse than a random guess lol

2021-12-09T00:39:45+00:00

Roberto Bettega

Roar Rookie


That might help explain why no one appeared to know there was an A-League game on last night.

2021-12-08T23:47:05+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


it's a weird season with a draw heavily favoring teams in the hot spot states I don't know when Roar is travelling this week, club communications have slowed somewhat with KeepUp, but under QLD's new border rules for hot spot states they should be able to travel the day before and return Monday. So I give them a good chance against their former coach, striker and keeper. Roar to win. Phoenix look promising too, their youngsters are the most mature in the league (not an unusual kiwi trait), they'll win too. Victory over Adelaide, Wanderers and Central Coast to win.

2021-12-08T23:39:27+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


they were on last week's tips sheet

2021-12-08T23:35:19+00:00

chris

Guest


Kurt Ams is the worst referee in the A-League. He loves controversy and does his best to steal the limelight.

2021-12-08T23:18:04+00:00

Franko

Guest


Adelaide vs MV must be the pick of the round (though CCM v SFC will be nice also) Warm summers evening at Hindmarsh, the old foe, no competing codes, should be a beauty.

2021-12-08T23:01:30+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


Coasties have been solid lately, and up front they've been less than ordinary. Now that Grant is out for two weeks with Covid this might make a difference

2021-12-08T22:59:41+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


AA, Funnily enough you mentioned the debacle against Perth........guess who was refereeing? Clue: He applied the same embarrassing standard to last night's FFA Cup match in Sydney.

2021-12-08T22:58:03+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


And APIA were not second rate either

2021-12-08T22:54:28+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


NEW 2 vs 2 WEL - this one could be fun, 2 teams that are capable of beating anyone in the league on their day. WUN 0 vs 0 BRI - dont think either team will find the back of the net here. ADL 1 vs 2 MVC - match of the round!!!! lopez suspended while cavallo & isiais didnt train earlier in the week, lets see what todays brings (i think they'll be touch and go for the match) victory will be fired up after the debacle against perth, this will be there first time travelling interstate and i reckon they will pinch the points - adelaides start to the season has been brutal with fixtures (2 longest away trips in the league this season and 2 matches (including this one) against the 2 teams favoured for the title) WSW 0 vs 0 MAC - have not been convinced with wanderers this season, a different coach would get the best out of that cast of players, macarthur play the worst brand of football in this league and due to that i am expecting a very defensive match CCM 0 vs 1 SYD - sydney to jag a late winner from alfie (he has missed so many chances already this season, one of them is bound to go in sooner rather than later)

2021-12-08T22:46:41+00:00

Football is Life

Roar Rookie


In breaking news Australia's "greatest defender" (on the Slater scale of awesomeness), Rhyan Grant is out for two weeks with Covid. Hope he gets well, nobody deserves that, but just another broadside for the Smurfs

2021-12-08T22:40:32+00:00

Franko

Guest


We can only hope.

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