Melbourne Victory players say they see their tight schedule as a blessing, offering an opportunity to quickly move on from a string of losses. The A-League ladder remains volatile with Auckland FC and Sydney FC battling it out for top spot.
Breakdown
- Melbourne Victory faces a quick turnaround with two days between games
- Harry Politidis to play against his former club MacArthur for the first time 17s
- Sydney FC's Joe Lollie re-injures hamstring and will miss Auckland match 32s
- A-League standings are volatile with rapid changes possible 54s
- Women's A-League sees Melbourne derby; Sydney has played fewer games 1m 7s