Western Sydney took on Sydney FC in the A-League of Australia on April 11. The match finished with Sydney victorious, 0-2.
On the 20th minute, Al Hassan Toure netted the first goal of the match, handing Sydney the advantage. Apostolos Stamatelopoulos then scored, bringing the match to a 0-2 conclusion.
Tensions run high as the upcoming match sees Western Sydney and Sydney renew their battle, 2 months after the previous A-League encounter which Sydney won 4-1. Western Sydney are in a rough patch, heading into this clash after suffering defeats to Melbourne City and Adelaide United, extending their winless streak to four games. Resolving issues at the back will be vital for improvement, particularly since they've had trouble holding their opponents at bay, with goals conceded across four consecutive matches.
Sydney prepare for this game after drawing with Brisbane Roar on April 2.
This A-League clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Western Sydney and Sydney FC in this campaign. Western Sydney’s attacking options, under the tactical direction of Gary van Egmond, have been bolstered by Bozhidar Kraev, the team’s top scorer, and Ryan Fraser, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Kraev has emerged as Western Sydney’s leading scorer in A-League this season, netting five goals, while Fraser has been their leading creator in the competition with three assists. Kosta Barbarouses, Brandon Borrello and Angus Thurgate have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Western Sydney’s attack.
Meanwhile, Tiago Quintal and Joe Lolley have been pivotal for Sydney’s attack, with Patrick Kisnorbo at the helm, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Quintal has already scored five goals in A-League this season, while also leading the team in assists, having set up three goals this campaign. Supporting them are Victor Campuzano, Al Hassan Toure and Patrick Wood, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Sydney’s attack.
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Our system first delivers a pre-match prediction for Western Sydney–Sydney, and as the game progresses, it refines those predictions continuously based on live developments. As for this match-up, AI analysis ahead of kickoff correctly anticipated Sydney FC's win. AI projections, calculated before kick-off, indicated Sydney’s victory had the highest chance, at 36%, while a draw was at 34% and Western Sydney’s victory was at 30%.
We are updating team formations and line-ups for Western Sydney - Sydney FC in real time.
Western Sydney kicked off the game with Lawrence Thomas, Anthony Pantazopoulos, Josh Brillante, Phillip Cancar who got substituted by Alex Gersbach on the 46th minute, Jarrod Carluccio, Dylan Dean Scicluna, Steven Ugarkovic who got substituted by Kosta Barbarouses on the 66th minute, Bozhidar Kraev, Angus Thurgate, Jai Rose who got substituted by Ryan Fraser on the 66th minute and Brandon Borrello who got substituted by Hiroshi Ibusuki on the 66th minute as starters, with Jordan Holmes, Nathan Barrie, Alex Gersbach, Aydan Jonathan Hammond, Ryan Fraser, Hiroshi Ibusuki and Kosta Barbarouses on the bench.
Sydney FC's starting eleven were Harrison Devenish-Meares, Ben Garuccio, Jordan Courtney-Perkins, Alexandar Popovic, Rhyan Grant, Paul Okon, Wataru Kamijo who got substituted by Rhys Youlley on the 69th minute, Piero Quispe, Ahmet Arslan who got substituted by Tiago Quintal on the 76th minute, Al Hassan Toure who got substituted by Akol Akon on the 69th minute and Apostolos Stamatelopoulos who got substituted by Patrick Wood on the 85th minute, with Gus Hoefsloot, Joel King, Akol Akon, Joseph Lacey, Tiago Quintal, Rhys Youlley and Patrick Wood on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card four times throughout the game. Ben Garuccio, Brandon Borrello, Anthony Pantazopoulos and Phillip Cancar were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met five times since October 2024. Western Sydney have won once, Sydney three times, and one game ended in draw. The last time these teams met was on January 31, 2026, in the A-League of Australia, and Sydney emerged victorious with a 4-1 scoreline. In total, Western Sydney have managed eight goals in these five meetings, compared to Sydney's thirteen. As things stand, Sydney FC have a superior head-to-head record against Western Sydney in their recent encounters.
Western Sydney have won five of their 25 matches in A-League this season, with six draws and fourteen defeats, netting 27 goals (1.08 per match) and conceding 41 (1.64 per match). This season in A-League, Sydney FC have recorded eleven wins, five draws, and nine losses in 25 matches, scoring 31 goals at an average of 1.24 per match and conceding 23 at a rate of 0.92 per match.
Western Sydney are on a two-game losing streak, with defeats against Melbourne City and Adelaide United in their last two matches, while Sydney FC’s previous game resulted in a draw against Brisbane Roar FC.. Overall, Western Sydney have won five of their last twenty matches, losing eleven and drawing four, while over their most recent twenty games, Sydney have claimed eight victories, suffered eight defeats, and drawn four times.
As always, Australia A-League's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Western Sydney are currently 12th in the table with 21 points from 25 matches, while Sydney FC sit 4th with 38 points from 25 matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Western Sydney and Sydney FC in real time. You can watch the goals by Al Hassan Toure and Apostolos Stamatelopoulos 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 Western Sydney - Sydney FC are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.
