Brisbane Roar – Melbourne City Picks & Prediction
Brisbane Roar - Melbourne City Prediction, Picks and Tips
Brisbane Roar and Melbourne City meet at Dolphin Stadium, in a match for the 6th round of League A. The record of direct confrontations in the last 3 years is favorable to the visiting team, which in the last 12 matches won 6, tied 3 and lost 3. The last head-to-head meeting between these two teams, on 03-03-2020, ended with Melbourne City winning by (1-0). Melbourne City presents considerable differences in their results at home and away, so in this match the home factor may be decisive.
This is a team that presents similar results at home and away, so it is not usually affected by the home factor, since in the last 30 games it has recorded 6 wins, 4 draws and 5 losses as a visitor; against 8 wins, 3 draws and 4 losses in his stadium. In their last match, for the Hybrid Friendlies, they beat NPL Queensland XI away by (2‑5). In their last 10 home games, Brisbane Roar has 5 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses. The team allowed goals to the opponent in 8 of the last 10 matches, so their defense needs to improve, But their offense has scored regularly, as they have scored goals in 8 of the last 10 matches. In their home matches there is a tendency for few goals, since 5 of the last 10 matches have ended with Under 1.5 goals and 7 out of 10 have ended with Under 2.5 goals. There are 2 periods that stand out in the last 10 home matches for all competitions: they have conceded 3 of their 8 goals between minutes (31' ‑ 45 ') and 3 of their 8 between (46' ‑ 60').
The Brisbane Roar team will try to repeat the positive campaign they carried out in the last edition of the A-League, where they ended up qualifying for the play-off qualifiers, being eliminated by Western United. In 2020/21, the main goal of Coach Warren Moon's training is to finish in the top six again. With some changes in relation to last season in the main squad, they stand out for the exits of pieces such as Brad Inman and Aiden O'Neill. On the contrary, some of the main signings were of the Japanese Masato Kudo and Riku Danzaki, for the offensive sector, and Matthew Ridenton (ex-Wellington Phoenix), for the defensive midfield. Last weekend, Brisbane Roar lost in a preparation match against Western United (0-2).
This is a stronger team with the support of its fans, since in the last 30 games it has recorded 6 wins, 3 draws and 6 losses as a visitor; against 10 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses in his stadium. In their last match, for League A, they lost to Sydney by (1‑0) at the end of extra time. In their last 8 away matches Melbourne City has 3 wins, 1 draw and 4 losses. His attack has scored regularly, as he has scored goals in 9 of the last 10 matches. In their home matches there is a tendency for goals, since 6 of the last 8 matches have ended with Over 2,5 goals. In 15 games, they suffered the first goal 6 times and only managed 1 comeback.
Melbourne City enters this new edition of the Australian championship with the status of one of the main contenders for the title and it is highly unlikely that the team will not be fighting for the championship until the end. In the last edition of the A-League, Melbourne City reached the final of the play-offs after losing the title to Sydney FC. For the new season, the young Australian coach Patrick Kisnorbo is the new coach of a squad where the main figures of last season remain (the most used to leave was winger Lachlan Wales) and who received some interesting reinforcements for the title attack . (Andrew Nabbout, Aiden O'Neill or Javier Cabrera cases). There is no record of preparation matches held in the antechamber of the kick-off of the new Australian championship.
Our recommendation tip for Brisbane Roar - Melbourne City : BTS / YES @ 1.57