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SYW vs MLV – All we need to know!

SYW vs MLV - All we need to know!

Tournament Name: A League

Date & Time: 10th February at 1:35 pm IST

Venue: Bankwest Stadium, Australia

Live Coverage: No Telecast in India

First Half Prediction

Western Sydney Wanderers 0 – 0 Melbourne Victory FC

Match Details

Western Sydney Wanderers: They came after two consecutive draws and a win in their last three matches.

Melbourne Victory FC: Melbourne Victory came after a loss and a draw in their last two matches.

Match Info:

Western Sydney Wanderers:  Western Sydney is at 6th spot in the table with 2 wins, 3 draws and 1 lose. They came after a 2-2 draw against Macarthur FC.

Melbourne Victory FC: Melbourne Victory FC is at bottom of the table with 1 win, 1 draw and 3 losses. They came after a 5-2 loss against Brisbane Roar FC.

Record of Chasing Teams:

Western Sydney Wanderers: 2W, 3D

Melbourne Victory FC: 1W, 1D, 3L

Predicted Lineups:

Western Sydney Wanderers: Daniel Margush; Dylan McGowan, Tass Mourdoukoutas, Ziggy Gordon; Daniel Georgievski, Graham Dorrans, Keanu Baccus, Tate Russell; James Troisi, Bernie Ibini-Isei, Simon Cox

Bench: 

Melbourne Victory FC: Max Crocombe; Adama Traore, Nick Ansell, Aaron Anderson, Storm Roux; Leigh Broxham, Jacob Butterfield; Marco Rojas, Jake Brimmer, Callum McManaman; Ben Folami

Bench: 

SYW vs MLV Today’s Match Dream11 Prediction:

Cox: attacker who has scored 1 goal and 1 assist so far in the League.

Brimmer: He has scored 3 goals so far in the League.

Baccus: Midfielder who has scored 1 assist so far in the League.

Injury & Availability News:

Western Sydney Wanderers: None

Melbourne Victory FC: None

Dream Teams:

Small League Team

Grand League Team

Captain choices: Cox

Vice-Captain choices: Baccus

Player to watch out: Cox, Baccus

Full-time prediction: Western Sydney Wanderers 1 – 0 Melbourne Victory FC

Note:  Finally, the results prediction, expected lineups, dream11 predicted lineups, Captain, and Vice-Captain suggestions are based on my individual research.

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