Western Sydney Wanderers FC
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Match Complete
Perth Glory
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92' | D. Ingham | |||
74' | N. Kilkenny | |||
J. Troisi | 50' | |||
M. Duke | 47' | |||
G. Dorrans | 49' | |||
M. Duke | 47' | |||
32' | N. Sullivan |
14 | Shots | 16 | ||
6 | On Target | 1 | ||
12 | Fouls | 12 | ||
3 | Corners | 9 | ||
6 | Offsides | 1 | ||
0 | Red Cards | 0 | ||
1 | Yellow Cards | 3 |
Perth Glory will be looking to end their dry spell in the wet confines of Bankwest Stadium tonight when they take on the Western Sydney Wanderers. Stay on top of the action with live scores on The Roar from 7:05pm (AEDT).
Perth are winless in their last three games, but while their ninth place on the A-League looks anything but flattering, they’re only six points adrift of the second-placed Wanderers with three games in hand.
Further boosting the Glory are their last result – a 2-2 draw with league leaders Central Coast – and last season’s record against Western Sydney. All three games in the 2019-20 season went the way of the men in purple.
For the Wanderers, their recent form is far more assuring than that of their opponents. They’ve won two on the trot, including a 4-3 thriller over the Wellington Phoenix last time out.
Kick-off time: 7:05pm (AEDT)
Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Sydney
TV: Fox Sports
Live stream: Kayo Sports, Foxtel Now, Foxtel Go, MyFootball Live app
Betting: Wanderers $2.20, Glory $2.85, draw $3.70 (odds via PlayUp)
Western Sydney Wanderers
Ziggy Gordon, Dylan McGowan (c), Daniel Georgiesvki, Tass Mourdoukoutas, Bruce Kamau, Jordan O’Doherty, Bernie Ibini, Simon Cox, Kwame Yeboah, Mitchell Duke, Tate Russell, James Troisi, Keanu Baccus, Graham Dorrans, Jordan Mutch, Vedran Janjetovic, Kosta Grozos, Anthony Lesiotis, Phillip Cancar, Jarrod Carluccio, Nicolai Muller, Daniel Wilmering, Daniel Margush, Mark Natta, Patrick Ziegler, Alessandro Lopane, Thomas Aquilina, Noah James, Oliver Kalac, Mohamed Al-Taay
Perth Glory
Tando Velahpi, Sebastian Langkamp, Jonathan Aspropotamitis, Osama Maliuk, Chris Ikonomidis, Kosuke Ota, Bruno Fornaroli, Andy Keogh, Cameron Cook, Luke Bodnar, Brandon Wilson, Nick Sullivan, Diego Castro (c), Nicholas D’Agostino, Callum Timmins, Carlo Armiento, Bryce Bafford, Joshua Rawlins, Dane Ingham, Daniel Stynes, Nicholas Walsh, Giordano Colli, Trent Ostler, Darryl Lachman, Daniel Walsh, Liam Reddy, Mason Tatafu, Riley Warland, Neil Kilkenny
Micko
Roar Rookie
:crying:
Tigertown
Guest
I’d say Mitch Duke is very happy to be back in Australia. I’m sure he made oodles briefly playing overseas, but the risk probably wasn’t worth it (especially leaving his family behind). The Wanderers love the guy, & he’s more appreciated Down Under. A huge win for WSW thanks to Duke!
pete4
Guest
Tough night for Perth but good week for WSW following up on Monday nights win with another here :football:
92'
pete4
Guest
Mood of WSW fans starting to lift around Bankwest
74'
Grem
Roar Rookie
So good to see him back at The Wanderers. He was their main player last year and how good does he look now.
pete4
Guest
Perth need to score next
pete4
Guest
Glory press is opening it up for WSW
50'
pete4
Guest
Is another goal for WSW to be ruled offside
pete4
Guest
Dukes double :football:
47'
AndyAdelaide
Roar Rookie
Where's all the clowns who said glory will hammer every team? They caught teams off guard at the start of the season due to other clubs having injuries or travelling. This is a team that will miss the 6
NoMates
Roar Rookie
Glory have usually cum good in the 2nd half, lets see if this changes.
pete4
Guest
HT Perth will some work to do to get back in this in 2nd half
49'
47'
pete4
Guest
That's been coming Duke scores :football:
Dibbs
Roar Rookie
Glory lucky not to be down at the moment. Three offside goals. Three point blank saves by Reddy. They look good this year, but every time the ball is in their defensive third it feels like they're gonna concede.