Welcome to our Hyundai A-League preview for week 17 of the Hyundai A-League. We preview all 6 matches including an analysis, our tips and best bets for each match.
Week 16 of the Hyundai A-League concludes tomorrow night when Adelaide United clash with the Newcastle Jets at Carrington Park in Bathurst. The other 5 matches produced 16 goals between them and some cracking football along the way. Ther Mariners kept up their unbeaten record and stretched their lead at the top of the Hyundai A-League table to 11 points. Sydney FC got over the disappointment of conceding late goals against the Roar and Glory by doing the same against Gold Coast United. That win lifted the pressure on Vitislav Lavicka for the time being. Melbourne Victory was the biggest shock though, going down 4-1 to Perth Glory.
Week 17 of the Hyundai A-League commences on Australia Day, we preview each match below. Also, don’t forget to use the twitter hashtags in the A-League preview below when tweeting about any of this weeks matches!
Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC – Hyundai A-League Preview
AAMI Park, Thursday 26 January, 4.00pm
I think I can safely say that Melbourne Victory have been the biggest disappointment of the A-League season so far. They have a side that, on paper, rivals the best in the league but so far they have not lived up to that potential. Harry Kewell has just started to find his feet in the league but that hasn’t stopped the Victory from losing four of their last six games.
Sydney FC finally broke their winless streak at the weekend by downing Gold Coast United 2-1 at the SFS. Prior to this, Sydney FC had not won a match since mid December and it took a last minute Bruno Cazarine goal to settle this one.
Both sides have generally been a disappointment this year considering the calibre of players they have on board. Not to mention the acquisitions of high profile players in Harry Kewell and Brett Emerton. This match should be a cracker though, as most of the games between these two turn out. I think this one will end up in a draw to be honest, neither side will be happy with this outcome though.
Gold Coast United v Central Coast Mariners – Hyundai A-League Preview
Skilled Park, Friday 27 January, 7.00pm
They don’t come any more lopsided than this. The Central Coast Mariners are on a 15 match unbeaten streak, they have not lost a game since round 3 of the competition. Gold Coast United, on the other hand, they sit bottom of the ladder by a clear margin. In saying this though, the last time these two sides met the Mariners failed to take the home ground advantage. That match ended in a 0-0 draw and never looked like finishing any differently.
The Mariners have a clear 11 point advantage at the top of the table. It was only a couple of months ago that the Roar were being talked up as the best team in the A-League by a clear distance. How times have changed! While the Mariners are nowhere near the 36 match unbeaten record set by the Roar, they still have to be considered the best team in the A-League right now.
The Mariners have been far from convincing in a lot of their victories this season, the 3-2 win over Adelaide last weekend a prime example. They should have enough in them to dispose of Gold Coast though. I doubt very much that Graham Arnold will be pleased with another draw like in week 13.
Brisbane Roar v Newcastle Jets – Hyundai A-League Preview
Suncorp Stadium, Saturday 28 January, 6.45pm
Brisbane head into this match on the back of 2 wins and 3 draws in their last 5 matches to start them on the road to another unbeaten run. Newcastle Jets have been patchy to say the least, their last match a 1-0 loss to the Wellington Phoenix at home. They also have the annoying task of a mid-week game in Bathurst before having to fly up to Brisbane and take on the reigning champions.
Brisbane have managed to climb back up to second spot following their dip in form that saw them lose 6 in a row. They still trail the Mariners by 11 points though so it looks as though second will have to suffice. Newcastle, they sit in second last spot on the table and have just 1 win in their last 8 matches.
Brisbane did well to bounce back from a goal down in injury time to beat Sydney FC a fortnight ago. They couldn’t back that up last weekend but they should have enough in them to take care of the Jets in this one.
Wellington Phoenix v Melbourne Heart – Hyundai A-League Preview
Westpac Stadium, Sunday 29 January, 2.30pm
Sunday afternoon sees 2 matches coming to us in the A-League. First up, Melbourne Heart travel across the tasman to tackle the Phoenix at Westpac Stadium. The last time these two played, Melbourne Heart got the 3 points in a dour 1-0 victory. We can only hope that we see a bit more entertainment this time around.
The Heart sit in 4th place now after their loss to the Mariners in week 16 and draw against the Roar last week. Wellington moved up to 3rd spot following their wins over Gold Coast and Newcastle, bottom of the table clubs but crucial wins nonetheless. At one point mid season, the Heart were the form team in the competition. This just shows how close this competition actually is with the Roar, Mariners and Heart all looking like world beaters at various stages this season.
Travelling to Wellington is never an easy task and I just have a feeling that the Phoenix may restrict the Heart to a single point here.
Adelaide United v Perth Glory – Hyundai A-League Preview
Hindmarsh Stadium, Sunday 29 January, 4.30pm
Perth Glory have managed to keep themselves in touch with the top 4 following a convincing 4-1 thumping of Melbourne Victory over the weekend. Adelaide have moved themselves outside the bottom 2 but still have a lot of work to do to catch the top 6 and earn a finals berth.
Adelaide also have to contend with that mid-week clash with the Jets in Bathurst before heading home for this weekend clash. A win in that match could move them up to 7th on the table, just a point outside the top 6.
Perth have been fairly consistent this season with both home and away fixtures garnering a similar amount of points. After last weeks performance and being the fresher of the two sides I can’t go past a Glory win here.
Melbourne Victory v Gold Coast United – Hyundai A-League Preview
Aurora Stadium, Wednesday February 1, 7.00pm
The last of the Regional fixtures sees the Victory take on Gold Coast United at Aurora Stadium in Launceston on Wednesday week. This has been a great initiative by the A-League and hopefully they’ll bring it back again next year.
Gold Coast United could potentially, although unlikely, get themselves off the bottom of the table should they win their two matches this week. Melbourne Victory could make a charge for the all important top 6 should they beat Sydney on Australia day and then manage to take down Gold Coast here.
I think Melbourne will get the 3 points in this one and make a play for that top 6 with 1/3 of the season remaining.
sportsbanter.com.au Tips – Hyundai A-League Preview:
Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC – #HALmvsyd – Draw
Gold Coast United v CC Mariners – #HALgcuccm – Mariners
Brisbane Roar v Newcastle Jets – #HALbrijets – Roar
Wellington Phoenix v Melbourne Heart – #HALwpmh – Draw
Adelaide United v Perth Glory – #HALaupg – Glory
Melbourne Victory v Gold Coast United – #HALmvgcu – Victory
Banter’s Best Bets – Hyundai A-League Preview
Melbourne Victory v Sydney FC – Victory +0.5 @ $1.31
Gold Coast United v CC Mariners – Mariners @ $1.75
Brisbane Roar v Newcastle Jets – Roar @ $1.50
Wellington Phoenix v Melbourne Heart – Draw @ $3.40
Adelaide United v Perth Glory – Perth +0.5 @ $1.61
Total odds of Multibet – $18.82/1

















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