Brisbane Roar vs Sydney FC Prediction & Tips
Brisbane Roar and Sydney meet at Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex 1, in a game for the 24th round of the A‑League. In the last head‑to‑head for this edition of the league, at 20‑02‑2021, the two teams tied (0‑0). The record of recent head‑to‑heads favors the away team, which in the last 13 matches has won 6, drawn 4 and lost 3. The previous head‑to‑head between these two teams, at 06‑03‑2021, ended in a draw by (1‑1 ). It is necessary to analyze with special attention the home/away condition, as the Brisbane Roar presents different results at home and away.
The home team is currently in the 4th position, with 37 points won, after 11 wins, 7 draws and 7 losses. In the penultimate match, they lost in an away match against Western Sydney Wanderers, by (2‑0). In the last one, they won at home against Perth Glory by (2‑1). Curiously, this is a team that has been stronger away than at home, since in the last 30 matches they register 8 wins, 2 draws and 5 losses in away matches; against 5 wins, 6 draws and 4 losses in their stadium. In the last 10 home league matches Brisbane Roar has a record of 4 wins, 5 draws and 1 loss, so they have won 17 points out of 30 possible.
For this competition, they have not lost in their stadium for 8 games. In matches played at their stadium for the championship, the most frequent result at the end of the first 45′ was 0‑0, which occurred in 7 of their 12 matches. In their 25 matches for this competition, they have only turned the score around in the 10 matches in which they conceded the first goal. In the last 12 home matches for this competition there is 1 period that stands out: they have conceded 4 of their 9 goals between minutes (76’‑90′).
Brisbane Roar largely surpassed the expectations created for this edition of the A-League, not least because it is one of the teams with the worst market value in terms of the main squad. The truth is that, one game from the end of the regular phase, the formation led by coach Warren Moon has already assured their presence in the play-offs, as they are 3rd ranked, with 40 points, four behind Sydney FC and with one more than Central Coast Mariners and Macarthur. After being defeated at the Western Sydney Wanderers’ field (2-0) last weekend, Brisbane Roar took advantage of a delayed game to seal qualification for the knockout phase of the league, this Wednesday . In the reception to Perth Glory (2-1), Moon’s team triumphed thanks to an own goal by Aspropotamitis (51’) and a goal by Danzaki (73’).
The away team is currently in the 2nd position, with 41 points won, after 12 wins, 8 draws and 5 losses. In the penultimate match, they won at home against Western Sydney Wanderers, by (1‑0). In the last match, they won in an away match against Adelaide United by (1‑4). This is a team little affected by the home factor, that is, they have similar results at home and away, since in the last 30 matches they register 7 wins, 4 draws and 4 losses in away matches, with 29 goals scored and 15 conceded; against 7 wins, 5 draws and 3 losses in their stadium, with a total of 17 goals scored and 12 conceded. For the championship, Sydney won 13 points out of 30 possible, after 3 wins, 4 draws and 3 losses in the last 10 games they played as a visitor. Their offense has scored consistently, as they have scored at least one goal in the last 10 matches for this competition. In 25 matches for this competition, they have conceded the first goal 10 times and have only turned the score around. In the last 12 away matches for this competition there is 1 period that stands out: they have scored 8 of their 21 goals between minutes (76’‑90′).
Among the main candidates for the title, not least because this is a year in which they defend the achievements of the last two seasons, Sydney FC reaches the last match of the regular phase already assured of their presence in the semi-finals of the champion’s qualifying play-offs. In 2nd place in the league table, the group led by coach Steve Corica comes with 44 points, four above Brisbane Roar and four behind rival and leader Melbourne City. In a great moment of form, Sydney comes to this game after having added four consecutive victories. Last Saturday, Corica’s team confirmed the top-2 with a rout (1-4) on their visit to Adelaide United, with goals scored by Le Fondre (6′ and 54′), Bobô (58′) and Wood (71′), crowning a great offensive superiority on the part of Sydney.
Brisbane Roar – Sydney FC FREE TIPS
Sydney FC – Win @ 2.25
Both teams to score / YES @ 1.80
Over 2.5 Goals @ 1.90




