Western Sydney Wanderers (Home)
- Western Sydney Wanderers’ last five A-League games have yielded one win, two draws and two defeats.
- Wanderers boss Gary van Egmond took over in January 2026 and may make some tweaks this week, but the hosts typically play in a compact block and have little possession in their games.
- They look to absorb pressure in their own half, pressing hard and aiming to win the ball back high up the field in numbers, before launching a counter-attack at the other end.
Adelaide United (Away)
- Adelaide United FC are undefeated in their last five A-League matches (W2, D3).
- Adelaide United, on the other hand, have been patient and possession-based under the leadership of Airton Andrioli, who has been in charge of the club since May 2025.
- The visitors have drawn their last three games 1-1, and it could be a similar story against the Wanderers, but Wanderers haven’t won their last home match against Adelaide.
Head-to-Head
The visitors have won the last two A-League head-to-head encounters, including a 3-2 home win just two months ago.
Key Players
- Bozhidar Kraev leads the way for Wanderers with just five goals in 20 A-League appearances this season, while Luka Jovanovic has scored seven times in 18 for Adelaide.
- Jovanovic has found the net three times in his last five outings, playing a pivotal role in Adelaide’s current undefeated run.
Betting Insights
- Odds of 3.65 for an Adelaide win are very generous and Both Teams to Score - Yes at 1.42 is a solid favorite.
- They’ve conceded 1.50 goals on average on the road, while Wanderers have scored 1.00 and conceded 1.10 in their ten home games.
Prediction
Both teams will most likely get on the scoresheet at some point during the game, but Adelaide have the better quality all over the pitch and their overall form gives punters reason to expect them to come out on top.