Auckland were up against Central Coast Mariners in the A-League of Australia on March 16. The match ended in a stalemate, with the final scoreline reading 2-2.
The scoreline opened on the 10th minute when Guillermo May converted the chance, giving Auckland the lead. This was followed by goals from Vitor Feijao, Callan Elliot and Nicholas Duarte, ending the game at 2-2.
A sense of anticipation builds as Auckland and Central Coast Mariners renew their battle, 3 months after their previous A-League face-off that concluded in a 1-4 victory for Auckland. Auckland enter this match after two consecutive draws, having shared points with Newcastle Jets and Adelaide United, having maintained an unbeaten streak stretching to eight matches. Conceding goals in their last three matches in a row, they need to tighten their defense to avoid further setbacks.
Central Coast Mariners are in a poor form, preparing for the match after five consecutive losses against Melbourne Victory, Western United, Western Sydney, Kawasaki Frontale and Johor Darul T, currently in the midst of a nine-game winless stretch. Their backline remains a concern, with goals conceded across eight consecutive matches.
Auckland and Central Coast Mariners meet in A-League with their goal-scorers and playmakers ready to take on pivotal roles. Auckland’s attacking options, crafted under Steve Corica’s leadership, have been bolstered by Guillermo May and Neyder Moreno, the team’s top scorer, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Moreno leads Auckland’s scoring charts in A-League this season with eight goals, with De Vries leading their creative tally in the league with seven assists. Logan Rogerson, Jake Brimmer and Hiroki Sakai have made their presence felt as well, chipping in with decisive contributions in attack.
Meanwhile, Central Coast Mariners’s top finisher Mikael Doka and Alou Kuol have played important roles in ensuring their attack, under Mark Jackson’s management, remains effective. With three goals in A-League, Kuol is Central Coast Mariners’s top scorer in the league, while Doka remains their top assist provider in the competition with seven. Central Coast Mariners’s attacking depth is further showcased by Alfie Mccalmont, Harry Steele and Haine Eames, who have each made valuable contributions this season.
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Auckland kicked off the game with Alex Paulsen, Francis De Vries, Tommy Smith, Daniel Hall, Hiroki Sakai, Neyder Moreno who got substituted by Marlee Francois on the 61st minute, Luis Felipe Gallegos, Jake Brimmer who got substituted by Callan Elliot on the 73rd minute, Logan Rogerson who got substituted by Luis Toomey on the 90th minute, Guillermo May who got substituted by Jonty Bidois on the 90th minute and Jesse Randall who got substituted by Cameron Howieson on the 62nd minute as starters, with Michael Woud, Adama Coulibaly, Callan Elliot, Luis Toomey, Marlee Francois, Cameron Howieson and Jonty Bidois on the bench.
Central Coast Mariners's starting eleven were Dylan Peraic-Cullen, Lucas Mauragis, Nathan Paull, Trent Sainsbury, Brian Kaltak, Mikael Doka who got substituted by Storm Roux on the 83rd minute, Christian Theoharous who got substituted by Miguel Di Pizio on the 72nd minute, Alfie Mccalmont, Haine Eames who got substituted by Harry Steele on the 83rd minute, Vitor Feijao who got substituted by Abdelelah Faisal on the 83rd minute and Alou Kuol who got substituted by Nicholas Duarte on the 76th minute, with Jack Warshawsky, Diesel Herrington, Storm Roux, Miguel Di Pizio, Harry Steele, Abdelelah Faisal and Nicholas Duarte on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card once throughout the game. Brian Kaltak was the one to receive it.
They met only once since December 2024. They met on December 28, 2024, during the A-League of Australia, with Auckland winning 1-4. Overall, Auckland hold a stronger head-to-head record against Central Coast Mariners in recent meetings.
Auckland have won fifteen of their 25 matches in A-League this season, with eight draws and two defeats, scoring 47 goals, averaging 1.88 per match, while conceding 23, an average of 0.92 per match. Central Coast Mariners have played 25 matches in A-League, with five wins, eleven draws, and nine losses this season, scoring 28 goals at an average of 1.12 per match and conceding 49 at a rate of 1.96 per match.
Auckland are on a two-game drawing streak, having drawn against Newcastle Jets and Adelaide United in their last two matches, while Central Coast Mariners are currently on a run of five straight losses, including defeats against Melbourne Victory, Western United FC, Western Sydney, Kawasaki Frontale and Johor Darul T in their last five outings. Overall, in their last nineteen matches, Auckland have recorded twelve wins, two losses, and five draws, while Central Coast Mariners have won three of their last twenty matches, losing eleven and drawing six.
As always, Australia A-League's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Auckland sit 1st with 53 points from 25 matches, while Central Coast Mariners are currently 10th in the table with 26 points from 25 matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Auckland and Central Coast Mariners in real time. You can watch the goals by Guillermo May, Vitor Feijao, Callan Elliot and Nicholas Duarte as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Auckland - Central Coast Mariners are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.