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Brisbane Roar Western Sydney Wanderers betting prediction


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This will be a challenge between two teams separated by just two points in the A-League qualification table and looking to guarantee qualification for the play-offs, being a goal far from being guaranteed at this time for both. At home, Brisbane Roar should try to take control of the game, but will face a Western Sydney Wanderers who promises to discuss the game, in a match between two sets for whom only the victory interests, so there is a strong possibility of this being a game with several goals.
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Preview
Brisbane Roar and Western Sydney Wanderers face at Suncorp Stadium, in a match for the 22th round of the A‑League. In the last head‑to‑head for this edition of the league, played on 02‑11‑2019, these teams have tied (0‑0). The head‑to‑head record at this stadium couldn't be more balanced, as it shows 3 draws and 3 wins for each team in the last 9 head‑to‑heads. Nevertheless, in the last head‑to‑head played at this stadium, on 08‑03‑2019, for the A‑League, Western Sydney Wanderers won by (1‑4). D. Wenzel‑Halls (7' ) scored for Brisbane Roar and M. Duke (15' ), Oriol Riera (35' and 38' ) and R. Bonevacia (90' ) for Western Sydney Wanderers. The home/away factor is worth special atention, since although this is a match between 6th and 7th of the league table, it’s also a match between the 6th best team in home matches and the 3rd best in away matches.

Analysis Brisbane

The home team is currently in the 6th position of the league, with 26 points won, after 7 wins, 5 draws and 7 losses. In the penultimate match, they tied in a home match against Perth Glory, by (1‑1). In the last match, they lost in an away match against Melbourne City, by (1‑0). This is a team that maintains its competitive levels in home and away matches, since they have had similar results in both conditions. In the last 8 home league matches Brisbane Roar has a record of 4 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses, so they have won 14 points out of 24 possible.

In this competition, they haven’t lost any of the last 4 home matches. The most recurrent result at half‑time in their home league matches was the 0‑0 (3 out of 8 matches). They haven't been very strong defensively, since they have suffered goals in 7 of the last 10 matches, but their offense has scored frequently, since they have scored goals in 8 of the last 10 matches for this competition. 5 of their last 8 matches for this competition have ended with Under 2,5 goals, so there is a tendency for few goals in their home matches. They have conceded the first goal in 13 of their 19 matches for this competition, and have only turned the score around in 3. there is 1 period that stands out in the last 9 home matches for all competitions: they have scored 6 of their 12 goals between minutes (61'‑75').

The Brisbane Roar team arrives at the 22nd round of the regular phase in 6th place on the league table, the first to guarantee their presence in the play-offs to access the final series. The advantage over Western United and Western Sydney Wanderers is two points, with Adelaide United being just one point behind, in 5th place. After adding two important victories, against Adelaide United (2-1) and Western United (1-0), the squad guided by Robbie Fowler comes from two consecutive games without winning. First, they drew against Perth Glory (1-1) and, on the last matchday, defeated Melbourne City, by 1-0, in a game marked by the own goal scored by Jamie Young, at the 55th minute, being that Brisbane Roar tried to reach the goal of the tie until the end, without enough success in finishing.

Confirmed Lineup: Jamie Young, Scott Neville, Jack Hingert, Corey Brown, Macauley Gillesphey, Tom Aldred, Jay O'Shea, Aiden O'Neill, Bradden Inman, Mirza Muratovic.
Coach: S. McDonald, R. Aloisi.

Analysis Wanderers

The away team is currently in the 7th position of the league, with 24 points won, after 7 wins, 3 draws and 8 losses. In the penultimate match, they won in a home match against Adelaide United, by (5‑2). In the last match, they won in an away match against Sydney, by (0‑1). This is a team that usually maintains its competitive level in home and away matches, with 13 goals scored and 11 conceded at home, against 11 goals scored and 14 conceded in away matches. In the last 9 away league matches Western Sydney Wanderers has a record of 4 wins and 5 losses, so they have won 12 points out of 27 possible. In their away league matches the most frequent result at half‑time was the 0‑0 (4 out of 9 matches). Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded goals in 9 of the last 10 matches, but their offense has scored consistently, as they have scored goals in 7 of the last 10 matches for this competition. In 18 matches for this competition, they have conceded the first goal 6 times and have only turned the score around in 1. In the last 10 away matches for all competitions there are 2 periods that stand out: they have scored 4 of their 11 goals between minutes (76'‑90'); they have conceded 6 of their 14 goals between minutes (76'‑90').

Western Sydney Wanderers appears at the entrance to this 22nd round of the regular phase out of the top six, with the same 24 points as Western United, but only two points away from their next opponent and, consequently, from the qualifying places for play-offs. The team coached by Jean Paul de Marigny has renewed confidence in the possibility of qualifying, due to the good moment they are going through, with three wins in the last four games, where they only lost points in the reception to Newcastle Jets (1-1). After that, Western Sydney Wanderers won at the reception to Adelaide United (5-2) and, surprisingly, in the visit of the last round to the champion's field, Sydney, by 1-0. Mitchell Duke scored the only goal of the game, at the 81st minute, with a good header, concluding a good supported attack play.

Confirmed Lineup: Daniel Lopar, Dylan McGowan, Tate Russell, Matthew Jurman, Patrick Ziegler, Mathieu Cordier, Nicholas Sullivan, Pirmin Schwegler, Nicolai Müller, Simon Cox, Mitchell Duke.
Coach: M. Rudan.

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The tip and bet suggestion for the Brisbane vs Wanderers match, on 6 March 2020, of the preview written by the editors of Betting Academy UK, goes to: Both teams score and over 2.5 goals ⇒ bet available on 1xbet.

The Brisbane vs Wanderers on 6 March 2020 will be played at Brisbane, Suncorp Stadium.

The most voted bet by tipsters at Betting Academy UK, for the Brisbane Wanderers match, on the "match odds" market, was a win by Brisbane at with 56% of the tips.

 

A-League - 2019/2020

  • 100% 148 / 148 Games

  • Home team wins 46.62%
  • Draws 18.92%
  • Away team wins 34.46%
  • Over 1.5 77.7%
  • Over 2.5 57.43%
  • Over 3.5 29.05%
  • Goals 430
  • Goals /match 2.91
  • Goals /match home 1.55
  • Goals /match away 1.36
  • Both teams score 60.81%
  • Goals after 80' 15.35%
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