After a dramatic weekend full of goals that shook up the standings, the A-League Men rolls into Matchweek 6 with several fixtures that could further reshape the early-season picture. Some teams arrive with renewed confidence, while others search for stability after damaging defeats.
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Brisbane Roar vs Melbourne Victory
November 28 @ 4:35PM (GMT+8)
Brisbane Roar return home after a 1–1 draw in Auckland, extending their unbeaten run to three matches. They now host a struggling Melbourne Victory side who have yet to win at Suncorp Stadium since the Lions returned there post-pandemic in 2022. Victory also arrive off a 3–0 Big Blue defeat, leaving pressure on Arthur Diles’ men to respond.
Wellington Phoenix vs Adelaide United
November 29 @ 12:00PM (GMT+8)
Adelaide United are still winless on the road but that could change with their upcoming trip to New Zealand. Their 4-1 dismantling of defending champions Melbourne City last week should give them belief to end their away voodoo, especially with them facing the Wellington outfit who have lost their last two home matches to Macarthur and Auckland FC.
Central Coast Mariners vs Melbourne City
November 29 @ 2:00PM (GMT+8)
Melbourne City quickly bounced back from their heavy league loss last weekend by defeating Malaysian Super League champions Johor Darul Ta’zim in the AFC Champions League Elite. Coupled that with a favourable run of A-League fixtures in the coming weeks, starting with a match against Mariners who have had one win in last four matches, Aurelio Vidmar’s men now look to revive their league form.
Western Sydney Wanderers vs Sydney FC
November 29 @ 4:35PM (GMT+8)
On paper, league leaders Sydney FC look favourites to come out on top at CommBank Stadium, especially after a convincing 3-0 win against Melbourne Victory. However, their crosstown rivals have just secured their first league win of the season with a 3–2 victory over Central Coast, giving Alen Stajcic’s side a timely confidence boost ahead of the rivalry clash.
Auckland FC vs Newcastle Jets
November 30 @ 10:00AM (GMT+8)
Despite remaining unbeaten, Auckland FC dropped to second after being held 1–1 by Brisbane Roar. Facing a struggling Jets side, who have only won once in five league matches, Steve Corica’s men should be able to return to winning ways.
Macarthur vs Perth Glory
November 30 @ 3:00PM (GMT+8)
Perth face their toughest bogey team in Macarthur, having beaten the Bulls only twice in 12 meetings across all competitions. Mile Sterjovski’s men also completed a dominant double over them last season, winning 6-1 and 3-0, so Perth might be going back to West Australia empty-handed.



