Australian A-League Gameweek 12
Apr 6, 2021 10.05am
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HT : 0 1
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  • Bruce Kamau 74' goal
  • Bruce Kamau 78' goal
  • goal Matt Simon 22'
  • yellowcard Ruan Tongyik 27'
  • goal Oliver Bozanic 83'

Preview: Western Sydney Wanderers vs. Central Coast Mariners - prediction, team news, lineups

Western Sydney vs. Central Coast - prediction, team news, lineups

Central Coast Mariners head into Tuesday's fixture versus Western Sydney Wanderers with the opportunity to extend their lead at the top of the A-League standings.

However, the Wanderers, sitting in fifth position, will move to within three points of the pacesetters with victory at the Bankwest Stadium.


Match preview

On the back of last season's ninth-placed finish, everyone associated with Western Sydney will be satisfied with being in close proximity to the top four.

However, Carl Robinson's side would have been higher in the table had they not gone two matches without success, their most recent game ending in a 1-1 draw with Brisbane Roar.

With that result following a heavy defeat at Melbourne City, Robinson may feel that his group of players are back on track ahead of sensing an opportunity to move into second spot.

Wanderers have scored 10 goals in their last five fixtures, the majority of the strikes coming from Jordan Mutch, Kwame Yeboah and Mitchell Duke.

In the case of Yeboah, he has still only made three starts this campaign, but that could soon change if he continues to produce at his current strike-rate.

The Mariners' have failed to build on their early season form with the leaders claiming just five points from their last four encounters.

Nevertheless, Thursday's comeback victory over Adelaide United has kept the club in top spot, maintaining a three-point lead over in-form Macarthur.

Alou Kuol scored the decisive goal in that contest for his seventh goal of the season, ending a barren spell which had lasted since February 19.

However, the Mariners' backline has kept just one clean sheet in seven matches, something which must improve if they are to retain their advantage over the chasing pack.

Western Sydney Wanderers Australian A-League form:
  • L
  • W
  • W
  • W
  • L
  • D

Central Coast Mariners Australian A-League form:
  • W
  • W
  • D
  • L
  • D
  • W


Team News

Given the three-day turnaround, Robinson will consider making changes to his Wanderers starting lineup.

However, the front three were all substituted in the 64th minute against Brisbane, something which may have been pre-planned to allow them to start this fixture.

Nicolai Muller, Simon Cox and Bernie Ibini-Isei are the most likely alternatives if Robinson tinkers with his attack.

While the Mariners will have had two extra days to prepare for this meeting, Stajcic is expected to make at least one alternation.

Kuol is in line to replace either Matt Simon or Marco Urena in the final third after scoring as a substitute against Adelaide.

Western Sydney Wanderers possible starting lineup:

Margush; Gordon, McGowan, Mourdoukoutas; Aquilina, Baccus, Dorrans, Wilmering; Duke, Kamau, Yeboah

Central Coast Mariners possible starting lineup:

Birighitti; Nigro, Tongyik, Rowles, Clisby; Boumann, Bozanic, Stensness, Da Silva; Kuol, Urena


We say: Western Sydney Wanderers 1-1 Central Coast Mariners

Neither side have been in the best form of late, and we feel that could lead to a nervy affair being played out at the Bankwest Stadium. Both teams will be relatively content with a share of the spoils, leading us to predict a low-scoring stalemate.


Top tip

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Who will win Saturday's Australian A-League clash between Western Sydney and Central Coast?
Western Sydney Wanderers 24%
Draw 30%
Central Coast Mariners 45%
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