The last meeting of these teams took place more than a month ago (14 March 2020) and ended with the draw with a score 1-1.
The most common result of matches between these teams is 3-0. 3 matches have ended with this result.
League table
The distance between the teams in the league table is 4 points.
Western Sydney is in the TOP-4 with 13 points. This is the 8th of 22 team game in the tournament.
The difference with the nearest team on top is 1 point (Western Sydney can score 42 points). In addition, the distance from the first place is 5 points (42 points are possible). The nearest pursuer is 2 points lower and has the opportunity to score 45 points additionally. The goal difference is 11:8. Western Sydney has the best defensive record in the league.
Melbourne City takes the 9th position in the league table with 9 points. This is the 7th of 22 team game in the tournament.
Melbourne City has the same number of points with the nearest team on top and can score 45. The distance from the bottom league record is 4 points. The nearest pursuer is 1 point lower and has the opportunity to score 48 points additionally. The goal difference is 9:12.
Western Sydney Stats
Western Sydney has not lost in any of the last 5 matches, with 2 wins and 3 draws.
The team scored 15 points оn its own field in 10 last matches, with the following results 4 wins, 3 draws and 3 losses. The difference between scored and conceded goals is 14-11. The average number of goals is 1.4. The average number of cards in 10 last matches is 2.4.
Leading players in the last 15 matches in all tournaments: Kwame Yeboah (4), Mitchell Duke (3), Tate Russell (2), Simon Cox (2), Graham Dorrans (2), Tass Mourdoukoutas (1), Pirmin Schwegler (1).
Melbourne City Stats
The team scored 12 points when playing away in 10 last matches, with the following results 4 wins, zero draws и 6 losses. The difference between scored and conceded goals is 14-14. The average number of goals is 1.4. The average number of cards in 10 last matches is 2.5.
Leading players in the last 15 matches in all tournaments: Jamie Maclaren (14), Adrian Luna (3), Craig Noone (2), Markel Susaeta (1), Florin Berenguer (1), Moudi Najjar (1), Tomoki Imai (1).