The Roar's A-League Men tips and predictions: Match week 20

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

It is a busy Match Week 20 in the A-League Men and particularly for the Victory, Roar, Western United and Melbourne City, with short turn arounds and two games to play within five days.

There are some appealing and juicy fixtures on the card, with tonight’s Melbourne Derby a standout and the Central Coast vs Adelaide on Saturday also looking a potentially exciting affair.

Sunday brings the round to an end when the Wanderers look to take another step towards finals’ contention when they travel to Melbourne to face the Victory.
Texi Smith’s lead continues to shrink as the Tuckerman and Thomas train draws ever nearer to him, Simon Hill and the crowd have some serious catching up to do.

Good luck with your tips for the round and be sure to enter them in the sheet below to have a say as the voice of the people.

Here are the thoughts and selections of the panel leading into a busy week of football.

Mike Tuckerman
Draw, Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, City, Draw, Draw.

Both sides are missing key stars for this local derby, with Nick D’Agostino and Ben Folami on Socceroos duty for Victory, while Leo Lacroix, Neil Kilkenny and Alessandro Diamanti are big outs for Western United. Expect them to cancel each other out in what is a tricky fixture for both teams.

Brisbane Roar finally put a complete performance together in their 4-1 thrashing of Perth Glory, but they couldn’t have asked for a tougher test at home to Melbourne City. If they’ve finally figured out how to provide some service to Juan Lescano, they could stun the defending champions in Redcliffe.

The Jets snapped a three-game losing streak with that 4-0 thumping of Wellington Phoenix last time out, and they’ll head into this clash with arch-rivals Sydney FC full of confidence. They’re yet to record back-to-back wins all season however, and the visitors should just about possess enough quality to see them off in the Hunter.

Wellington came crashing back to earth with that 4-0 defeat to the Newcastle Jets, and they’re missing half their team to injury and international duty. Perth Glory sacked Richie Garcia after their latest defeat to Brisbane Roar and they’ll enjoy the new-coach bounce with a win over the seriously depleted Kiwis at Leichhardt Oval.

Brisbane Roar are tough to beat in Redcliffe. They’ll down Melbourne City in midweek and make it back-to-back home wins with another victory over Western United and former Roar head coach, John Aloisi. Macarthur win the games I expect them to lose and lose the games I expect them to win. I can’t figure out if they’re a decent side or not, nor whether Ante Milicic knows what he’s doing in the Bulls dugout. And while I expect the hosts to give this game a red-hot crack, I’m tipping Melbourne City just to be on the safe side.

After a three-game losing streak, the Mariners have now gone three unbeaten, even if they haven’t looked overly convincing during that run. If they lack anything under Nick Montgomery this season, it’s arguably a bit of depth and while Adelaide United have some personnel concerns of their own, they could dig in for a point here.

Tony Popovic versus Mark Rudan, Round II? Rudes got the better of his former Sydney United team-mate in their first encounter at Parramatta and the two sides go into this game in urgent need of three points. The Wanderers need them more, but I suspect this one finishes all square.

Simon Hill
Victory, City, Draw, Wellington, United, Draw, Adelaide, Victory

Stuart Thomas
United, City, Newcastle, Perth, Brisbane, City, Central Coast, Victory

There will be something makeshift about both team heading into tonight’s Melbourne Derby, with injury and absence causing concerns.

I’ll stick with United based on their more consistent performances this season.

Yes Brisbane Roar are doing much better of late, yet the might of City will be their toughest opponent of late. This fixture usually throws up something special and I’m tipping a seven goal thriller with red cards and tension. City to win it late. No doubt Sydney have looked far more polished lately, yet the Jets continue to be the most unpredictable team in the league. I am hoping this is one of their ‘on’ weeks and that a decent home crowd cheers them home against the Sky Blues.

Saturday is a crazy day of football. Perth have a new manager in place, Wellington are out of form and this is anyone’s guess. The bounce back factor versus a desperate Phoenix with a host of players missing. Perth by a goal. Brisbane and Western United back up quickly in the other twilight fixture, with the Roar likely to get the win based on the home venue and limited recent travel.

It is also a tough week for City yet I cannot pick Macarthur based on current form. If Patrick Kisnorbo can manage to send out a fit and settled squad for this one, his men should still be too good for the Bulls despite just a two day break between fixtures. I am looking forward to the revitalised Mariners up against the Reds on Saturday night. There will be goals and the home side should be able to grab one more than their opponent in Gosford.
The Western Sydney Wanderers are one of the toughest teams to tip right now, with good results blending with some still stodgy play.

Victory may well be desperate to win this one if they fall to Western United tonight and despite two matches in five days, might just get the points at home on Sunday night.

Leo Lacroix. (Photo by Graham Denholm/Getty Images)

Texi Smith
Victory, City, Sydney, Wellington, United, Macarthur, Central Coast, Victory

The capitulation is underway. The three rabid street dogs have smelled blood and are chasing this prize show hound down. Socceroos call-ups will wreak havoc. Who knows what we’ll see this week?

The way Western United folded at Sydney FC on the weekend and the grit and determination shown by Victory to stem the tide late on in the derby, suggests there can only be one winner here. With Socceroos call-ups giving Victory some big shoes to fill, they will fill them with ease. Josh Brillante’s opener from a free kick will be followed up in the second half with a double from sub Francesco Margiotta in a one-sided finish, as United fold uncomfortably again.

An unbelievable performance on the road in Perth has made everyone sit up and take notice of Brisbane Roar. They were outstanding and the sight of Luke Ivanovic carving up the home defence was a joy to see. City were so unfortunate not to take the spoils from the derby and really put Victory to the sword at the end. They will continue that theme in this one, shunning the usual cagey away style to run at the home side from the first whistle, barely missing their Socceroos contingent.

The game will be all over by the break with Stefan Colakovski scoring twice.

With both teams coming into this game on the back of thumping wins, Sydney away at the Jets could yield a hat full of goals. The last time these teams met, Sydney threw away a two-goal lead. They are not in such forgiving mood these days though, although James Donachie was handing out gifts against Western United. If the Jets can get some possession early on to frustrate Luciano Narsingh, they may well snatch something from this one, but with Mustafa Amini in great form and the faltering Adam Le Fondre ready to get back to his impish goal scoring ways, it will be a Sky Blue evening in Newcastle.

Losing their manager this week and losing their talismanic striker to national team duty, bottom team Glory have been anything but triumphant on their return to Perth. What a time for Wellington Phoenix at their latest new home Leichhardt Oval; the result at Newcastle was dreadful, but they have verve and excitement throughout their team and are poised for an assault on the top six. Perth can now unshackle Daniel Stynes to lead the team, and his vision and flair will be a factor today as the visitors push hard for an opening goal. The powerful running of Jaushua Sotirio will unlock their defence though and a solitary goal will do for Phoenix to keep caretaker Ruben Zadkovich’s men bottom.

A fascinating match-up on Saturday night sees out-of-sorts Western United travel to Redcliffe to take on an improving Brisbane Roar. After playing in a mini-league with Melbourne City this week, the nature of the A-League Men dictates that no one has a clue who will win this one. It will be exciting.

The home fans will be key. United can’t lose another on the bounce surely, but Luke Ivanovic will do his best to make that happen. Juan Lescano will bundle in a corner, Rene Krhin will equalise with a worldie as the second half gets underway and Dylan Pierias will sneak in a winner to silence the raucous home crowd.

Macarthur didn’t enjoy their trip to Mudgee last weekend, but they will be fantastic back at the Bull Pen in a Saturday night match-up with powerhouse Melbourne City.

The early season promise has dissipated for the home team, but faced with a quality opponent, their players will lift and eke out an important win. If Daniel De Silva returns and Ulises Davila is again given free rein, this could be the performance of the season from the home side. Tommy Uskok to thump in an opener from a corner and once Jordon Mutch slides in a third goal late, the game will be over as a contest.

A return to Central Coast stadium is just the tonic for the Mariners, seeking to continue their upward momentum against a faltering Adelaide United. A Covid cloud over Craig Goodwin could rob us of one of the top performers, but this will be all about the Mariners tonight. Jason Cummings the X-factor, teaming up with Marco Urena to blow the United defence away in a one-sided first half. Little resistance from the visitors will result in further goals to the rampant home side in a five-goal thumping.

Melbourne Victory complete the weekend with a cracker against the unpredictable Wanderers. Mark Rudan has instilled some sort of solidity to the visitors’ approach to games, but they will be picked apart by Victory in this one. With Ben Folami and Nick D’Agostinio away with the Socceroos, the team will pick itself and Margiotta will continue his run of form with another two-goal display.

Match Week 20 Mike Simon Stuart Texi The Crowd
MVC vs WUN DRAW MVC WUN MVC ?
BRI vs MCY BRI MCY MCY MCY ?
NEW vs SYD SYD DRAW NEW SYD ?
WEL vs PER PER WEL PER WEL ?
BRI vs WUN BRI WUN BRI WUN ?
MAC vs MCY MCY DRAW MCY MAC ?
CCM vs ADL DRAW ADL CCM CCM ?
MVC vs WSW DRAW MVC MVC MVC ?
Previous total 40 36 40 46 40
Last week 3 2 3 1 1
New total 43 38 43 47 41


The Crowd Says:

2022-03-24T12:19:48+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


oh dear, you are all over the shop.

2022-03-24T07:23:48+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


I only watched half time break of the other match and Roar were parking the bus then at 1-1. Then I watched the end after the other match and I didnt see City going over the top wasting time, i would say a lot less than average. Parking the bus is good when the opposition backline is slow, if they are young then your better off pressing. It wasn't a lucky own goal the ball needs to be stopped at the near post if a defender is in the middle of the goal , a meter from the line and the ball is goalside with an attacker on his back its not suprising its an own goal. There was a Roar defender keeping Nabbout onside for the second goal. How are you supposed to work out where the callers are anyway and what does it matter.

2022-03-24T01:35:34+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


Park the bus? Who are you kidding? Disgraceful how City wasted time. Roar players even took to colleting the ball for them when it went out, to stop their time wasting. I was at the game and watched highlights later, and replay this morning. City were lucky, Roar scored one of their goals for them and got a favour from the refs for an offside call on the other. The best refs come from Qld yet Roar gets these dopes from elsewhere every match. Why? Then Paramount+, and compliments to them for getting the replay up within a few hours for a change, give us a call team direct from the studios in Sydney. Why is Brisbane the only city that is served this rubbish? When the locally based caller is among the best available. It's like the APL and Paramount+ plus want to destroy the game in Qld.

2022-03-23T22:15:54+00:00

Coastyboi

Guest


The Roar with superior shots at goal, but, City got the roll of the dice. You’ve got to feel for Brisbane. Paddy’s skating on thin ice at Melbourne.

2022-03-23T21:17:42+00:00

Mark

Guest


Galloway also injured too

2022-03-23T21:16:20+00:00

Mark

Guest


Finally someone who articulates the reason why Good was retained by City from the national team. A defensive line of Stokes, Hall, Good, and Bos basically comprises one automatic first team player Good, with Reis having covid, Jameson injured, Griffiths injured, and Jenkinson rested in the first half. This was a good win with the youngsters playing an important role, noting the decider scored by Raphael. Berenguer is having a great season, it's taken him a bit of time to find his groove but now in his fourth season is showing a lot of class. Quite often it shows that picking up a Visa from maybe not the highest leagues (Berenguer was from Ligue 2 and was 27 when he came over) but a a reasonable age is better than a name who is past it in his mid-late 30s.

2022-03-23T12:13:29+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Amazing game between Victory and Western United. I don't know why Jamie Young shouts at his defenders, it had no effect, they didnt bother defending. Victory had over a dozen top of the line chances , Jamie Young made a lot of huge saves. A lot of shots over the top of the bar as well. Certainly Victory have a lot of young talent on the wings, Velupillay hasn't been given much of a chance finally he starts and played great. The injury of Risdon and the move of Imai to right fullback, even Jason Davidson fancied his chances against him. Rojas incredible game combined with terrible finishing. It was building up to a crescendo , each save from Young topped the previous one, Western United looked more tired, and could hardly move , while Victory pummeled the goal. I though Aloisi would have made a change 20 minutes earlier but he didnt. Then Victory finally scored and I thought they would run out winners. After the goal Western made 2 subs and looked like a totally different team not just the two subs. All of a sudden the players started running and tackling it was beyong weird. I wonder if Aloisi had the big grin on the face at the end of the match. Roar City, i tuned in at half time and Roar were parking the bus. Why would you park the bus against such an inexperienced team..

2022-03-23T12:06:08+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


talk about negative football. Melbourne City should be fined for the way they played.

2022-03-23T08:51:28+00:00

Blood Dragon

Roar Rookie


Roar are tough to get points against at Redcliffe its there home form that will save them from the Spoon

2022-03-23T08:50:48+00:00

Blood Dragon

Roar Rookie


Glory for the Spoon I reckon

2022-03-23T05:25:59+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


be careful of the national team dodgers (jmac and good) melb city just get more and more unlikeable, dare i say they are well on the way to becoming the most despised team in the league (the gap between them to sydney/victory has considerably closed in the last 12 months alone)

2022-03-23T04:39:20+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


A Brisbane win over City tonight shouldn't surprise anyone, given that City were very lucky to win through a dodgy off-side call, that even the commentary team called unjust, in their previous encounter in Melbourne. Good luck to our Orange boys.

2022-03-23T03:48:36+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


Nix are depleted but should still do the job over Glory.

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