Wellington Phoenix - Western Sydney Wanderers: betting tip for the Australian Championship match
Wellington Phoenix and Western Sydney Wanderers will play in the 24th round of the Australian A-League. The hosts failed the season and suddenly found themselves among the main outsiders. The visitors take the third place and continue to confidently move towards a place in the playoffs. Who will be able to win on March 29th? The answer is in our betting tip for this match

Command Analysis

Wellington Phoenix

Current form
Wellington Phoenix is having perhaps its worst season in recent years. The club ranks only 11th out of 13 in the Australian A-League and is unlikely to be able to compete for a playoff spot. The New Zealand team is used to fighting for the title, but we must try to forget the current championship draw as soon as possible. Recently, Giancarlo Italiano's team lost four matches in a row - to Melbourne Victory (0:1), Auckland (1:6), Melbourne City (0:1) and Western United (1:4). In the last match before the international break, this series was interrupted - the New Zealand team drew with Sydney (1-1).
Disqualifications and injuries
Stefan Kolakowski is missing from the hosts due to injury. The appearance of Isaac Hughes on the field is questionable.
Interesting betting trends
- The team has not won seven matches in a row already
- The hosts have scored just one goal in their last four home matches.
Approximate line-up: Oluwayemi - Payne, Hughes, Wootton, Sheridan, Sutton - Retre, Rufer, Kelly - Barbarouses, Geraldes

Western Sydney Wanderers FC

Current form
Western Sydney Wanderers were out of the playoff zone last season, but now the club has excellent chances of getting into the top 6. The team is currently in third place, but it's worth bearing in mind that sixth-placed Adelaide United is only one point behind. The visitors themselves are only four points behind Western United from second place, with one match left. Moreover, the Vagabonds are in great shape right now, with four wins in the last four rounds. Alain Stajcic's team managed to beat MacArthur (2:1), Central Coast Mariners (4:0), Perth Glory (4:1) and Melbourne Victory (4:2).
Disqualifications and injuries
Jeong Tae-wook and Dylan Scicluna will miss the match due to injuries.
Interesting betting trends
- The team has not lost six matches in a row.
- The visitors scored four goals in each of the last three matches.
Approximate composition: Thomas - Clisby, Bontig, Pantazopoulos, Claire-Priestmann, Brillante - Kraev, Hammond-Borello, Sapsford
Trends
The bet is an accurate score of 1:4
The last face-to-face match ended with the following score
23.00The bet is the number 4 in the final bill
This pattern has worked in the last three away matches.
7.00Bet Both will score
This bet has played in three of the last four matches of the hosts
1.60Tip and bets
At the moment, the guests look much preferable, and they have much more motivation for the remaining matches than the opponent. The team is fighting for a place in the top three at the end of the regular season, and the hosts no longer have any hopes for the rest of the championship. If the Wanderers continue to play the way they have in recent matches, then the Wellington team will have no chance.
Our prediction is a 1.73 win for Western Sydney Wanderers
Bet on the total
The visitors are the most productive team in the championship with 47 goals in 20 matches. In the last three matches, the team has managed to score 12 goals, obviously, the vagabonds are comfortable playing in an attacking style. Most likely, the hosts will not be able to contain the attacking onslaught of their opponent, so we should expect a large number of scoring chances.
Our betting tip is a total of more than 2.5 goals in 1.60
Betting on corners
Most likely, both opponents will actively create chances at the other's goal, which will lead to a large number of corner kicks. We suggest betting more on total corners.
Our betting tip is a total of more than 10.5 corners in 1.75