Match Details
Date: Sunday, December 28
Venue: AAMI Park
Kick-off: 7:00pm AEDT
Watch Live: Stream on SPOTV NOW
Current Standings
- Melbourne City: 4th
- Perth Glory: 10th
Recent Results
- Melbourne City: 1-1 draw vs Macarthur Bulls (H)
- Perth Glory: 1-0 loss vs Adelaide United (H)
The margin for error in the A-League Men is currently razor-thin. When Melbourne City hosts Perth Glory at AAMI Park this Sunday, it won’t just be a clash between 4th and 10th; it will be a battle of two sides desperate to arrest mid-season slumps before the table leaves them behind.
The State of Play
Melbourne City enters Round 10 under a cloud of frustration. Tuesday night’s 1-1 draw with Macarthur Bulls felt like a missed opportunity, coming on the heels of a bruising Melbourne Derby defeat.
For a side with City’s pedigree, one win in five matches is an alarming return. Perhaps more concerning for Aurelio Vidmar is the lack of punch upfront—City have found the net just three times in their last five outings.
Perth Glory, meanwhile, are enduring a scoring drought of their own. Back-to-back 1-0 losses to Sydney FC and Adelaide United have left Adam Griffiths’ side sitting in 10th. However, the ladder is deceptive. Despite the six-place gap between these two teams, a Glory victory on Sunday would see them pull level on points with City.
Key Matchups and Fitness Concerns
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Max Caputo (City): After a blistering start to the campaign, City’s top scorer has cooled off. Finding his rhythm at AAMI Park is essential if City are to reclaim their status as the league’s dominant force.
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Adam Taggart (Glory): The Western Australians’ hopes likely rest on the fitness of their captain. Taggart remains a game-time decision, and his presence—or absence—will drastically alter Perth’s tactical approach in the final third.
Adam Griffiths is under no illusions about the scale of the task, with a grueling double-header in Melbourne—facing City on Sunday and Victory on January 2nd—looming large.
“Every single game in the A-League at the moment is so competitive and tight,” Griffiths said. “If you string a couple of wins together, you can bounce right back up into that top six. That’s the focus: to go away to Melbourne and pick up points. It’s a big test for this playing group.”
City are the favorites on paper, but their lack of clinical finishing has left the door ajar for an upset. If Glory can tighten their defensive resolve and welcome Taggart back into the fold, Sunday night could provide the spark their season desperately needs.



