MATCH DETAILS


Newcastle Jets 3. Taylor REGAN, 7. Enver ALIVODIC, 10. Travis COOPER, 11. Andrew HOOLE, 12. Sam GALLAGHER, 13. Edson MONTAÑO, 16. Jacob PEPPER, 18. Allan WELSH, 19. Mitch COOPER, 20. Ben KENNEDY (Gk) (C), 21. Daniel MULLEN, 22. LEE Ki-je, 26. Nicholas COWBURN, 27. Radovan PAVICEVIC, 29. Michael KANTAROVSKI, 30. John SOLARI (Gk), 31. Max BURGESS *one to be omitted*

Unavailable 1. Jess VANSTRATTAN (Gk) (knee – indefinite), 2. Scott NEVILLE (groin – 2 weeks), 8. Zenon CARAVELLA (ankle – 1 week), 15. Joshua BARRESI (knee – season), 17. James VIRGILI (ankle – 2 weeks)

Sydney FC 1.Ivan NECEVSKI (gk), 2.Seb RYALL, 5.Matt JURMAN, 6.Nikola PETKOVIC, 8.Milos DIMITRIJEVIC, 9.Shane SMELTZ, 11.Bernie IBINI, 13.Christopher NAUMOFF, 14.Alex BROSQUE (c), 16.Alex GERSBACH, 18.Peter TRIANTIS, 20.Vedran JANJETOVIC (gk), 21.Marc JANKO, 23.Rhyan GRANT, 26.Jacques FATY, 27.Mickael TAVARES, 29.George BLACKWOOD, 34.Robert STAMBOLZIEV


Unavailable 3.Sasa OGNENOVSKI (hip – indefinite), 7.Corey GAMEIRO (knee – indefinite), 17.Terry ANTONIS (knee - 1 weeks), 19.Nick CARLE (knee – indefinite), 22.Ali ABBAS (knee – indefinite).

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Referee Peter Green

Assistant Referee 1 Nathan MacDonald

Assistant Referee 2 Anton Shchetinin

Fourth Official Stephen Lucas

BLUFFER’S GUIDE

Sydney FC are shooting for a seventh straight win on the road and head to a place where they have enjoyed a huge amount of success in recent years.

The Sky Blues have lost just once on their last 11 visits to Newcastle; an incredible record made even more impressive by seven victories in that stretch.

The last of those was a 1-0 triumph in March. That was a tight win for Graham Arnold’s side and you would expect it to be just as close on Friday night.

Newcastle are desperate to end a tough season on a positive note and they have shown strong improvement in recent weeks.

No-one would have predicted their shock win over league leaders Melbourne Victory last week.

They would love nothing more than to put the kybosh on Sydney FC’s premiership hopes with another big performance.

Given their best result of the season last week, there’s unlikely to be any need for Jets boss Phil Stubbins to make any changes to his XI. Travis Cooper has been added to an extended squad.

Mickael Tavares has been named to return for the Sky Blues and, if fit, should take the spot of Rhyan Grant in midfield. Nikola Petkovic, shifted to left-back of late, should be fine despite limping off late against Perth last week, with Alex Gersbach waiting in the wings if needed.

OPTA DATA STATS

- Sydney FC has not conceded a single goal in their last 451 minutes of A-League action against Newcastle Jets.

- Newcastle Jets have claimed victory only once in their last 11 home games against Sydney FC (D3 L7).

- Newcastle Jets have lost three consecutive A-League home games heading into this fixture and have failed to score there in the last four.

-Sydney have registered four goalless draws this term; a A-League-low.

- Newcastle Jets have managed just 196 shots this term which is the fewest in the A-League. Sydney has mustered 280 shots which is a league-high.

ROUTE TO GOAL

Newcastle’s mid-season recruit Enver Alivodic took some time to get used to the A-League but has showed his quality over the last few weeks.

He came to the Jets with a reputation of being able to produce some attacking gems and he is starting to deliver. What a handy player he looks.

His strength, powerful run and assist for Edson Montano’s goal last week was brilliant and Phil Stubbins will hope it’s a sign of things to come.

The Sky Blues have striker Shane Smeltz back from suspension and he’ll add some firepower off the bench.

While Marc Janko has gone three games without a goal – somewhat of a drought for the Austria skipper – skipper Alex Brosque and Bernie Ibini look to be finding their scoring boots. Perfect timing with the finals around the corner.

WHO’S BEEN IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK?

Andrew Hoole. The pacy winger has been the Jets’ most consistent player this season but will turn out in his final home match for the club before joining up with Graham Arnold and the Sky Blues next season. What a shame for Jets fans he’ll be in different colours next year. Can he finish his time in the Hunter on a high and dent his future employers’ Premiers’ Plate hopes in the process? His pace and direct approach is sure to be a threat to the visitors.

FORM LINES

Newcastle Jets: WLLWL

Sydney FC: WLWLW

The Jets moved off the bottom of the ladder with a stunning 1-0 win over league-leaders Melbourne Victory at AAMI Park. It was just their second win on the road this season and only their third clean sheet.

Sydney FC made it 12 games in a row away from home without defeat with a comfortable 3-0 win over the besieged Perth Glory. Sydney won the previous clash in the Hunter this season 1-0, while the other clash was a dour 0-0 draw.

DID YOU KNOW?a
Shane Smeltz has scored the most goals of any opposition player against the Jets. He has scored 10 goals in 14 matches against them, although he has failed to score in his last two and hasn’t scored at Hunter Stadium since 2009. So watch out for Smeltzy!

PREDICTION

Newcastle Jets 1-2 Sydney FC

Even with Sydney FC’s incredible away form, this looms as a real banana-skin game for the Sky Blues. The Jets have grown in confidence in the last few weeks – with two wins from their last four – and will put up a huge fight in their final home match of the season.


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