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  • 18 April 2026, Wellington Phoenix vs Western Sydney Wanderers, 2-1, Lose
  • 11 April 2026, Western Sydney Wanderers vs Sydney FC, 0-2, Lose
  • 04 April 2026, Melbourne City FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers, 3-0, Lose
  • 20 March 2026, Western Sydney Wanderers vs Adelaide United, 2-4, Lose
Western Sydney Wanderers
Home
  • 02 May 2026, Auckland FC vs Melbourne City FC, 8-7, Lose
  • 26 April 2026, Melbourne City FC vs Adelaide United, 1-2, Lose
  • 18 April 2026, Brisbane Roar vs Melbourne City FC, 2-3, Win
  • 12 April 2026, Melbourne City FC vs Wellington Phoenix, 2-0, Win
  • 07 April 2026, Melbourne City FC vs Central Coast Mariners FC, 2-1, Win
Melbourne City FC
Away
A-League
A-League, Australia

In what proved to be a tactically intriguing match in the A-League on 15th January 2023, Western Sydney Wanderers played host to Melbourne City FC. The encounter underlined a stark contrast between the two sides, with Melbourne City FC exercising territorial dominance and Western Sydney Wanderers demonstrating a stoic defensive performance. This reflection was clear through the final scoreline of 1-1, which encapsulates the meticulously balanced nature of the game.

The home team, Western Sydney Wanderers, got off to a blazing start with an early goal in the 19th minute of the first half. Their only goal of the encounter, it provided them an important edge, leading by 1-0 for a significant portion of the game.

However, Melbourne City FC's resilience paid off in the 58th minute of the second half as they scored an equaliser. Their breakthrough reflected on a significant data point - the corner kicks. Melbourne City FC clearly demonstrated their dominance through their total of 15 corner kicks, compared to Western Sydney Wanderers' zero. These figures provide a testament to the sheer offensive control exercised by the visiting side.

Interestingly, while Melbourne City FC had territorial control over Western Sydney Wanderers, it was the latter who shone in discipline. The away team recorded the solo yellow card in the 75th minute, which also hints at the intense pressure they were exerting in their search for the equaliser.

Despite Western Sydney Wanderers taking a solitary lead in the first half, their inability to maintain offensive pressure, as evidenced by the lack of corner kicks, allowed the opposition to claw back into the game in the second half. Meanwhile, Melbourne City FC nicely utilized their offensive dominance, leading to a much-deserved equaliser.

In conclusion, the contrasting approaches of both sides, Western Sydney Wanderers' early offensive blitz followed by defensive resilience and Melbourne City FC's persistent territorial dominance, resulted in a thrilling encounter, ending with an equitable share of points. The significant factor that influenced the outcome was undoubtedly Melbourne City FC's sheer number of corner kicks, demonstrating that pressure pays off in the long run. Conversely, the Wanderers may look at their lack of offensive pressure as an area to improve on subsequently.

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Form Guide

Lose0-2Western Sydney Wanderers vs Melbourne Victory
Lose2-1Wellington Phoenix vs Western Sydney Wanderers
Lose0-2Western Sydney Wanderers vs Sydney FC
Lose3-0Melbourne City FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers
Lose2-4Western Sydney Wanderers vs Adelaide United
PLAYED
5
WINS
0
GOALS
3:13
GOALS / MATCH
0.6
  • Western Sydney Wanderers has lost five matches in a row with a goal difference of 3:13, scoring 0.6 goals average
Lose8-7Auckland FC vs Melbourne City FC
Lose1-2Melbourne City FC vs Adelaide United
Win2-3Brisbane Roar vs Melbourne City FC
Win2-0Melbourne City FC vs Wellington Phoenix
Win2-1Melbourne City FC vs Central Coast Mariners FC
PLAYED
5
WINS
3
GOALS
15:13
GOALS / MATCH
3
  • Melbourne City FC has won three out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 15:13, scoring 3 goals average

Western Sydney Wanderers H2H Melbourne City FC

Away gameWestern Sydney Wanderers03Melbourne City FCHome gameA-League
Home gameWestern Sydney Wanderers11Melbourne City FCAway gameA-League
Home gameWestern Sydney Wanderers11Melbourne City FCAway gameA-League
Home gameWestern Sydney Wanderers22Melbourne City FCAway gameA-League
Away gameWestern Sydney Wanderers20Melbourne City FCHome gameA-League
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
6:7
GOALS / MATCH
1.20
  • In the last five matches that these two sides meet, Western Sydney Wanderers overtook Melbourne City FC once
  • Western Sydney Wanderers won once, lost once and had three draw
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 6:7; average goals per match – 1.20
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