Western Sydney Wanderers vs Central Coast Mariners preview, tips and teams – 2013 A-League Round 11

The last game on Monday for A-League Round 11 is between Western Sydney Wanderers and Central Coast Mariners. The opening kick-off is set to commence at 7:00pm AEDT with the game to be played at Pirtek Stadium. The favourite for the match is home team Western Sydney Wanderers. View our preview and teams for the game between Western Sydney Wanderers and Central Coast Mariners.

Round: Round 11, Monday December 23 at 7:00pm AEDT

Stadium: Pirtek Stadium

Western Sydney Wanderers $1.75 vs Central Coast Mariners $4.75 at Sportsbet Australia get a $250 FREE BET on this match

Western Sydney Wanderers $1.70 vs Central Coast Mariners $4.75 at Luxbet Australia get a $500 FREE BET on this match

Odds Comparison:

Western Sydney Wanderers 1.75 1.77 1.70 1.77 1.75 1.73
Draw 3.60 3.65 3.55 3.65 3.60 3.50
Central Coast Mariners 4.75 4.35 4.75 4.35 4.75 4.50

Teams:

Western Sydney Wanderers:Western Sydney Wanderers FC.png

1. Mackenzie Arnold (gk), 2. Caitlin Cooper, 3. Shawna Gordon, 4. Camille Levin, 5. Emily Van Egmond, 7. Heather Garriock, 9. Jenna Kingsley, 11. Michelle Carney, 12. Jessica Seaman, 13. Catherine Cannuli, 14. Alanna Kennedy, 15. Teigen Allen, 16. Linda O’Neill, 18. Helen Petinos, 20. Georgia Rowntree, 22. Dimi Poulos (gk) (one to omitted)

Ins: Dimi Poulos (returns from unavailability)
Outs: None
Unavailable: Jordan Baker (hip – two weeks), Tori Huster (knee – three weeks), Servet Uzunlar (awaiting international clearance), Kyah Simon (knee – season), Racheal Souter (neck – season)

 

Central Coast Mariners:Central Coast FC Logo
1. Eliza Campbell (GK), 2. Hannah Brewer, 3. Stacey Day, 4. Siahn Bozanic, 6. Ashley Spina, 7. Gema Simon, 9. Tara Andrews, 10. Rhali Dobson, 12. Hannah Beard, 13. Jasmin Courtenay, 15. Libby Copus-Brown, 16. Cassidy Davis, 17. Lauren Brown, 18. Clare Wheeler, 19. Adriana Jones, 21. Claire Coelho (gk) (one to be omitted)

Ins: Libby Copus-Brown (returns from injury), Clare Wheeler (new signing – train-on squad)
Outs: Maddie Searl (knee – season)
Unavailable: Grace Macintyre (knee – six weeks)

Preview:

Form:

Past five matches:

Wanderers: WDDLW

Mariners: WLWDW

The Game:

Last season’s grand finalists will collide for the second time this campaign having shared the spoils with a 1-1 draw in Round 1. Ten weeks on and the Wanderers have climbed to second spot on 19 points while the Mariners hold down fourth place on 16 points after beating Wellington Phoenix 1-0 at North Sydney Oval on Thursday night. It was a good response from Phil Moss’s men after they were thumped 4-0 by Adelaide United a fortnight ago. However, backing up against a Wanderers side that hasn’t tasted defeat in their last 10 games at Pirtek Stadium presents a major challenge for the visitors.

The big issue:

Wanderers – defence has played a major role in the Wanderers’ success in their first one-and-a-half A-League seasons, but they need to start finding the back of the net more often. They have conceded the least goals (seven) of any side in the opening 10 rounds but their return of five goals in their past six games is on the modest side.

Mariners – fatigue could be a factor for Moss’s men after Thursday’s clash with the Phoenix. There will be no shortage of motivation for the reigning A-League champs but their ability to run out the full 90 minutes against a Wanderers squad coming off a nine-day turnaround will go a long way to deciding the result.

The game breaker:

Youssouf Hersi – The in-demand Dutchman is yet to hit full stride after spending several weeks on the sideline with a foot injury earlier in the campaign. While the Wanderers have several game breakers, Hersi is their main X-factor and they are a much more potent attacking force when the

Source: www.footballaustralia.com.au

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