The third game on Saturday for A-League Round 23 is between Perth Glory and Melbourne Victory. The opening kick-off is set to commence at 9.30pm AEDT with the game to be played at nib Stadium. The favourite for the match is away team Melbourne Victory. View our preview and teams for the game between Perth Glory and Melbourne Victory.
Round: Round 23, Saturday March 15 at 9.30pm AEDT
Stadium: nib Stadium
Head to head: Played: 31 – Glory 11, Victory 13, Draws 7
Previous encounter: Glory 1-1 Victory, January 31, 2014
Perth Glory $2.75 vs Melbourne Victory $2.37 at Sportsbet Australia get a $250 FREE BET on this match
Perth Glory $2.60 vs Melbourne Victory $2.55 at Luxbet Australia get a $500 FREE BET on this match
Odds Comparison:
| Perth Glory | 2.75 | 2.40 | 2.60 | 2.40 | 2.75 | 2.63 |
| Draw | 3.50 | 3.40 | 3.30 | 3.40 | 3.50 | 3.40 |
| Melbourne Victory | 2.37 | 2.85 | 2.55 | 2.85 | 2.37 | 2.50 |
All odds are subject to change. Odds listed are correct at the time of the latest update.
Tips: Perth Glory to win.
Teams:
Perth Glory Squad:![]()
2.Jack CLISBY, 3.Brandon O’NEILL, 4.Ryan EDWARDS 5.Rostyn GRIFFITHS, 7.Jacob BURNS, 8.Nebojsa MARINKOVIC,10.Jamie MACLAREN, 14.Steven McGARRY, 16.Sidnei SCIOLA MORAES, 17.Chris HAROLD, 18.Jack DUNCAN (gk), 19.Josh RISDON, 20.Daniel DE SILVA, 24.Matthew DAVIES, 23.Michael THWAITE, 28.Darvydas SERNAS, 36.William GALLAS, 39.Luke RADONICH (gk)
**two to be omitted**
Ins: 4. Ryan EDWARDS (promoted), 25. Riley WOODCOCK (promoted)
Outs: 9. Shane SMELTZ (injury)
Unavailable: Travis DODD (knee – indefinite), Scott JAMIESON (Achilles – indefinite), Shane SMELTZ (groin- 2 weeks)
Melbourne Victory squad:![]()
1.Nathan COE (gk), 2.Pablo CONTRERAS, 3.Adama TRAORE, 4.Nick ANSELL, 5.Mark MILLIGAN, 6.Leigh BROXHAM (c), 7.Gui FINKLER, 9.Kosta BARBAROUSES, 10.Archie THOMPSON, 14.James TROISI, 16.Rashid MAHAZI, 17.James JEGGO, 20.Lawrence THOMAS (gk), 21.Tom ROGIC, 22.Jesse MAKAROUNAS, 24.Scott GALLOWAY, 25.Jason GERIA, 26.Jordan BROWN
**Two to be omitted**
Ins: 3.Adama TRAORE (returns from injury), 4.Nick ANSELL (returns from suspension), 5.Mark MILLIGAN (returns from international duty), 21.Tom ROGIC (returns from international duty)
Outs: 11.Connor PAIN (omitted), 31.Dylan MURNANE (omitted)
Unavailable: 23.Adrian LEIJER (facial fractures – TBC)
Preview:
Form:
Past five matches:
Glory: DLLLL
Adelaide: DWLLW
The Game:
The Victory were surprisingly ruthless in grinding out a 3-1 win at home to the Mariners last Friday, before being held to a 2-2 draw at home to Jeonbuk Motors in the AFC Champions League on Wednesday. Kevin Muscat opted to leave forward Archie Thompson and centre-back Pablo Contreras – domestic and international marquees respectively – out of the ACL squad, while James Troisi came off the bench late in the game at Etihad Stadium. Expect any or all of those three and also Brazilian Guilherme Finkler, not eligible for Asian competition, to come back into contention for the Perth game. Connor Pain impressed against the Mariners and then only played the second half against Jeonbuk, so he too could be involved from the start in this one.
Perth meanwhile were looking on course to end their long win drought as they led 1-0 going into the final stages of their match away to Wellington Phoenix on Sunday, before conceding with five minutes to go to have to settle for a share of the spoils. That draw at least ended a run of four successive defeats, but it now appears too late for the Western Australian side to have a say in the finals. Kenny Lowe’s team find themselves bottom of the table, eight points behind sixth-placed Central Coast with just 15 points left to play for in the regular season.
The big issue:
Glory – The formula of what has gone wrong for Perth is very simple, and has been for much of the season: Too many goals being conceded at one end, and not enough scored at the other. During their now eight-match winless run, the Glory have let in 14 goals and netted just six times, failing to score more than once per game during that sequence. Mid-season arrival Darvydas Sernas has only managed one goal in five appearances to date, while midfield reinforcements Royston Griffiths and Nebojsa Marinkovic are yet to afford Perth the control of possession they need to stem the tide. Matters will not be helped by the departure of goalkeeper Danny Vukovic, whose impressive efforts between the sticks saw him whisked away to Japan by Vegalta Sendai coach Graham Arnold.
Victory – Consistency of performance has proved elusive for Victory all season, and their search for a complete 90-minute display will not be helped by rotation between A-League and ACL matches. There were six changes from the previous starting XI for the game against Jeonbuk and a similar number can be expected at nib Stadium this weekend. Muscat has a delicate balancing act on his hands – with second spot still up for grabs, Victory must keep picking up points on the home front, while also giving a good account of themselves on the regional stage. But when push comes to shove, we all know which competition will be prioritised.
The game breaker:
Guilherme Finkler. Omitting Finkler from Victory’s ACL squad could yet prove a masterstroke. The Brazilian forward is due to be fresh and determined to prove his worth each weekend in the A-League, and has impressed against the likes of Adelaide and the Mariners in recent weeks. With Perth Glory error prone at the back, expect the creative forward to act as the focal point for Victory’s attacks. If ‘Gui’ has a good game, the team in navy blue and white have every chance of earning maximum points in this one.
Prediction: Perth Glory 1-2 Melbourne Victory
Just because the Glory have found themselves goal-shy of late, that’s no reason to think they can’t cause Victory problems, so we expect the home side to at least get on the scoresheet. That being said, the visitors will bring plenty of fire power with them out west, and if they click, it should prove too much for Lowe’s men to live with. Motivation should also be taken into consideration. The Glory have little but pride left to play for, while Victory have the carrot of a potential top-two finish dangling in front of them, and can’t afford to let Western Sydney regain their composure.
Source: www.footballaustralia.com.au


