Sydney FC went head-to-head with Western Sydney in the A-League of Australia on February 8. The final score was 3-3, with neither team able to find a winner.
On the 7th minute, Patryk Klimala netted the first goal of the match, putting Sydney in front. The scoreline was shaped by further goals from Zachary Sapsford, Rhyan Grant, Adrian Segecic and Anthony Caceres, bringing the match to a 3-3 conclusion.
All eyes turn to the pitch as Sydney and Western Sydney renew their battle, 3 months after their previous A-League encounter that concluded in a 4-2 victory for Sydney. Sydney FC come into this match fresh off a victory over Adelaide United in A-League on February 1. Despite their win, their backline remains a concern, with goals conceded across three consecutive matches.
Western Sydney come into this clash with momentum just like their oponents, following a victory over Brisbane Roar in their most recent game.
This A-League match offers a platform for Sydney FC and Western Sydney’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Sydney’s attacking options, shaped by Ufuk Talay’s vision, have been bolstered by Joe Lolley, the team’s top scorer, and Anas Ouahim, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. In A-League, Lolley has been Sydney’s standout scorer with nine goals, while also leading the team in assists, having set up five goals this campaign. Sydney’s offense has also been strengthened by Patryk Klimala, Adrian Segecic and Douglas Costa, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
Meanwhile, Brandon Borrello and Nicolas Milanovic have been pivotal for Western Sydney’s attack, guided by Alen Stajcic, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Milanovic has emerged as Western Sydney’s leading scorer in A-League this season, netting six goals, while Borrello has been their leading creator in the competition with six assists. Adding further support are Zachary Sapsford, Bozhidar Kraev and Marcus Antonsson, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
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Sydney FC kicked off the game with Harrison Devenish-Meares, Jordan Courtney-Perkins who got substituted by Joel King on the 80th minute, Kyle Shaw, Rhyan Grant, Zachary de Jesus who got substituted by Douglas Costa on the 57th minute, Leo Sena, Corey Hollman, Anas Ouahim who got substituted by Adrian Segecic on the 65th minute, Anthony Caceres, Joe Lolley who got substituted by Jaiden Kucharski on the 80th minute and Patryk Klimala as starters, with Andrew Redmayne, Joel King, Will Kennedy, Adrian Segecic, Jaiden Kucharski, Douglas Costa and Wataru Kamijo on the bench.
Western Sydney's starting eleven were Lawrence Thomas, Jack Clisby, Alex Bonetig, Anthony Pantazopoulos, Gabriel Cleur who got substituted by Jarrod Carluccio on the 65th minute, Bozhidar Kraev who got substituted by Aydan Jonathan Hammond on the 90th minute, Oscar Priestman, Josh Brillante who got substituted by Mohamed Al-Taay on the 76th minute, Nicolas Milanovic, Brandon Borrello who got substituted by Marcus Antonsson on the 66th minute and Zachary Sapsford who got substituted by James Temelkovski on the 77th minute, with Jordan Holmes, Alex Gersbach, Jarrod Carluccio, Mohamed Al-Taay, Aydan Jonathan Hammond, Marcus Antonsson and James Temelkovski on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card three times throughout the game. Leo Sena, Brandon Borrello and Lawrence Thomas were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met five times since November 2023. Sydney FC have won four times while Western Sydney have won once. Their most recent clash took place on November 23, 2024, with Sydney winning 4-2. In total, Sydney have managed twelve goals in these five meetings, compared to Western Sydney's six. So far, Sydney FC have proven stronger in their recent head-to-head record against Western Sydney.
Sydney FC have won seven of their seventeen matches in A-League this season, with four draws and six defeats, netting 39 goals (2.29 per match) and conceding 30 (1.76 per match). This season in A-League, Western Sydney have recorded six wins, four draws, and six losses in sixteen matches, scoring 33 goals, averaging 2.06 per match, while conceding 30, an average of 1.88 per match.
Sydney FC are coming off a win in their last match against Adelaide United, while Western Sydney’s previous game resulted in a win against Brisbane Roar FC.. Overall, over their most recent nineteen games, Sydney have claimed nine victories, suffered seven defeats, and drawn three times, while in their last twenty matches, Western Sydney have recorded eight wins, nine losses, and three draws.
As always, Australia A-League's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Sydney FC occupy 4th spot with 25 points in seventeen matches, while Western Sydney sit 8th with 22 points from sixteen matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Sydney FC and Western Sydney in real time. You can watch the goals by Patryk Klimala, Zachary Sapsford, Rhyan Grant, Adrian Segecic and Anthony Caceres 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 Sydney FC - Western Sydney are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.