- 02 April 2026, Brisbane Roar vs Sydney FC, 0-0, Draw
- 21 March 2026, Brisbane Roar vs Wellington Phoenix, 1-2, Lose
- 13 March 2026, Brisbane Roar vs Western Sydney Wanderers, 2-2, Draw
- 28 February 2026, Brisbane Roar vs Perth Glory, 1-1, Draw
- 21 February 2026, Sydney FC vs Brisbane Roar, 1-0, Lose
- 04 April 2026, Melbourne City vs Western Sydney Wanderers, 3-0, Lose
- 20 March 2026, Western Sydney Wanderers vs Adelaide United, 2-4, Lose
- 13 March 2026, Brisbane Roar vs Western Sydney Wanderers, 2-2, Draw
- 07 March 2026, Newcastle Jets vs Western Sydney Wanderers, 2-1, Lose
- 28 February 2026, Macarthur FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers, 0-4, Win
Brisbane Roar and Western Sydney Wanderers battled to a 2-2 draw in the A-League, with the scoring sequence suggesting a seesaw contest. Brisbane struck first early in the match at 5:09, signaling strong opening intent from the home side. Wanderers answered with a 1-1 at 35:04 and then moved ahead 2-1 at 48:53, before Brisbane levelled in the second half to force a share of the points.
The data show a pronounced set-piece skew in favour of Wanderers, who earned 10 corner kicks compared with Brisbane’s 0. That volume indicates sustained attacking pressure and a deliberate plan to test Brisbane’s box from wide areas. Wanderers also produced two offsides, while Brisbane had none, pointing to more aggressive forward runs by the visitors. Brisbane, by contrast, committed six fouls to Wanderers’ one, suggesting the home side were more reactive or inclined to interrupt play rather than manage the ball under sustained pressure.
Attacking intent was evident on both sides: Brisbane opened with a sharp first-half lead, while Wanderers built sustained pressure through corners and quick transitions to regain the lead. Defensively, both teams conceded twice, indicating neither side could completely stifle the other’s offensive transitions across the 90 minutes. The balance of data implies Wanderers leveraged their wide play and set-piece opportunities more than Brisbane, who managed to respond with a late equaliser to salvage a point.
From a tactical standpoint, Wanderers’ reliance on wide balls and box deliveries via their 10 corners reflects a game plan designed to stretch Brisbane’s back line and create high-probability moments from crosses and knockdowns. Brisbane’s zero corners suggest a different attacking approach, perhaps favouring direct build-up or central quick exchanges rather than sustained wide play. The even yellow-card tallies (two apiece) and the absence of red cards indicate a tightly contested, disciplined struggle rather than out-of-control aggression.
For bettors, the clear takeaway is Wanderers’ clearly heavier reliance on set-piece volume as a source of attacking threat and their capacity to convert pressure into goals even when trailing. The result underlines the potential value in backing teams that generate 8–12 corners per match, especially when they show aggressive forward runs and high offside risk that can sustain pressure. Conversely, Brisbane demonstrated resilience and a willingness to respond to pressure with a second-half equaliser, suggesting live-bet opportunities on teams capable of late goals when facing a surge of corners from the opposition.
Form Guide
| Draw | 0-0 | Brisbane Roar vs Sydney FC | |
| Lose | 1-2 | Brisbane Roar vs Wellington Phoenix | |
| Draw | 2-2 | Brisbane Roar vs Western Sydney Wanderers | |
| Draw | 1-1 | Brisbane Roar vs Perth Glory | |
| Lose | 1-0 | Sydney FC vs Brisbane Roar |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 0
- GOALS
- 4:6
- GOALS / MATCH
- 0.8
- Brisbane Roar has lost two matches in a row with a goal difference of 4:6, scoring 0.8 goals average
| Lose | 3-0 | Melbourne City vs Western Sydney Wanderers | |
| Lose | 2-4 | Western Sydney Wanderers vs Adelaide United | |
| Draw | 2-2 | Brisbane Roar vs Western Sydney Wanderers | |
| Lose | 2-1 | Newcastle Jets vs Western Sydney Wanderers | |
| Win | 0-4 | Macarthur FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 1
- GOALS
- 9:11
- GOALS / MATCH
- 1.8
- Western Sydney Wanderers has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 9:11, scoring 1.8 goals average
Brisbane Roar H2H Western Sydney Wanderers
| Home game | Brisbane Roar | 2 | 2 | Western Sydney Wanderers | Away game | A-League | |
| Away game | Brisbane Roar | 0 | 0 | Western Sydney Wanderers | Home game | A-League | |
| Home game | Brisbane Roar | 0 | 1 | Western Sydney Wanderers | Away game | A-League | |
| Away game | Brisbane Roar | 2 | 2 | Western Sydney Wanderers | Home game | A-League | |
| Away game | Brisbane Roar | 2 | 1 | Western Sydney Wanderers | Home game | A-League |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 1
- GOALS
- 6:6
- GOALS / MATCH
- 1.20
- In the last five matches that these two sides meet, Brisbane Roar overtook Western Sydney Wanderers once
- Brisbane Roar won once, lost once and had three draw
- Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 6:6; average goals per match – 1.20
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