Adelaide United vs Wellington Phoenix

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Today’s secondary featured game is the A-League encounter between struggling Adelaide United and Wellington Phoenix.

Hosts Adelaide United have gone from hero to zero since they lost arising star Leckie to Borussia Moenchengladbach and especially Argentinian star Flores to Chinese outfit Henan Jianye. The Flores-van Dijk combination up front was the main reason that Adelaide United were so good last season with the big Dutchman providing the power and the clever Argentinian making the runs. It was one of the most dangerous combinations that I’ve seen in the A-League and Adelaide United look lost without it. It’s no surprise at all that van Dijk has only bagged one goal in eight games this season without the necessary support and subsequently Adelaide are going to struggle until they change tactics or sign a more suitable strike partner for him. Adelaide aren’t the best side when it comes to defending either, which doesn’t help their cause. They’ve done well on counter-attacks in recent weeks but that’s all it’s been – the rest of their play is dour and uninspiring so I don’t rate their chances too highly here, especially with their only good striker van Dijk a big doubt for this game.

What does go in their favour is that New Zealand-based outfit Wellington Phoenix are notoriously poor travellers. Wellington Phoenix can beat anyone in the A-League at home – they play with such passion and attacking intent that they’re unrecognisable from the poor side that we see in away games. Inexplicably, Herbert makes them go all defensive on the road when their only strength is attacking. They almost never keep clean sheets on the road but their lack of adventure when playing away from home means that they’re still viable candidates for under 2.5 goals here, in my view. Most sides will be able to rattle a few goals past Wellington Phoenix when they play away from home but Adelaide United look so predictable that I’ll be surprised if a determined Wellington Phoenix side concede many here. The visitors don’t attack much on the road and thus the hosts will struggle to play their counter-attacking game so I can only see this game going under 2.5 goals. I’d be more concerned about the absence of Brazilian defender Cassio for Adelaide United had Wellington Phoenix definitely got Paul Ifill at their disposal today but according to reports he is a big doubt for this game. Lochhead’s absence at full-back makes Wellington Phoenix a little vulnerable but do Adelaide United have enough to punish them? I don’t think so.

Therefore, my call is to go under 2.5 goals here. Adelaide United are weak in attack this season and Wellington Phoenix are gritty enough to grind out a hard-fought draw in this one so that’s exactly what I expect. Adelaide will be keen to impress their new manager so should be tighter at the back, especially with McKain back in their ranks, but can they resolve their attacking issues? I’m not so sure, especially with the potential absence of van Dijk, and thus my call is under 2.5 goals.

Verdict: Under 2.5 goals at 4/5.


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Friday’s Picks

As ever, if there are any explanations required then please feel free to post a comment! For the remainder of my thoughts on today’s games, see below, although I feel compelled to write that the below are not necessarily my tips but merely my thoughts to prevent endless questions about my thoughts on certain games!

Australian A-League:

Adelaide United vs Wellington Phoenix (6) 1-1

English Premier League:

Liverpool vs Newcastle United (4) 1-1

English Championship:

Southampton vs Bristol City (6) over 2.5 goals

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Brisbane Roar vs Wellington Phoenix

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Today’s featured game is the A-League game between league leaders Brisbane Roar and New Zealand outfit Wellington Phoenix. Both sides are attacking sides so we should hopefully see a good game of football between the two sides today.

Brisbane Roar are the leading side in the A-League because of how efficiently they play at home and away. At home, they average scoring nearly two goals per home game but most importantly, they boast a very strong defensive record. Brisbane Roar average conceding less than a goal per home game but they’ve had a bit of a break lately due to the horrific floods in the local area. Brisbane are back in business today, however, and they’ll be raring to go to appease their loyal fans and local residents so I expect a very spirited Brisbane display today. Costa Rican striker Solorzano and emerging attacker Barbarouses have been in inspired form for the Roar this season, especially with a consistent midfield behind them so the Roar have grown strong as a unit. That unit will be tested after today’s game with important defender DeVere set to depart to try his hand in the K-League after this match so this game should be something of a farewell to him, which gives the Roar yet another reason to turn up today. Seven out of the Roar’s last nine home games have gone over 2.5 goals and given their strong attacking ability, I fancy them to do well today.

However, visitors Wellington Phoenix hope to have some input on that and their good form of late says that’ll probably do so too. Their away record isn’t convincing due to a slow start to the campaign but make no mistake here – Ricki Herbert’s Wellington Phoenix are a good side, especially from an attacking perspective and that should really show today. Defender Lochhead’s return after lengthy absence has added a solidarity to the team that was very much required and although the Phoenix’s defence tends to be their weakest point, he’s still brought some much needed stability to the team. Wellington Phoenix lost 1-4 at home to Brisbane Roar earlier this season so they’ll have revenge in mind although with some atrocious defending in their arsenal, they’re going to have to extract their revenge by outscoring their opponents or they won’t succeed, in my view. Therefore, we should be in for an interesting game today!

Four out of the last six head-to-head meetings between these sides have gone over 2.5 goals due to both sides attacking well and scoring goals and this game shouldn’t differentiate today, really. The Roar are looking to bounce back from the local disasters of late and Wellington Phoenix are attempting to make up for a poor season thus far so I expect an open game with plenty of goals today. Therefore, my call is for there to be over 2.5 goals in this game at decent odds of 4/5 as motivation is high and attacking ability on both sides is strong.

Verdict: Over 2.5 goals at 4/5.

Wednesday’s Picks

My tips:

As ever, below are my recommended value tips for today in no particular order:

No other games interest me today, sorry guys!

Accumulator fodder:

Porto

Recommended bets:

No multiples appeal to me today, sorry guys!

As ever, if there are any explanations required then please feel free to post a comment! For the remainder of my thoughts on today’s games, see below, although I feel compelled to write that the below are not necessarily my tips but merely my thoughts to prevent endless questions about my thoughts on certain games!

Copa Libertadores:

Corinthians vs Deportes Tolima (7) under 2.5 goals, at least one red card in this game
Liverpool Montevideo vs Gremio (6) 0-1
Alianza Lima vs Jaguares (6) 1-0

Australian A-League:

Brisbane Roar vs Wellington Phoenix (7) over 2.5 goals
North Queensland Fury vs Melbourne Victory (5) 0-1

English League Cup:

Birmingham City vs West Ham United (6) 1-0

English Premier League:

Liverpool vs Fulham (4) 1-1

Portuguese Liga Sagres:

Porto vs CD Nacional de Madeira (9) -1.5 handicap

Scottish Premier League:

Celtic vs Hearts (6) 1-1
Hibernian vs Rangers (6) 1-2
Inverness Caledonian Thistle vs Aberdeen (5) 0-1, draw no bet
St.Johnstone vs Motherwell (5) 1-1
St.Mirren vs Dundee United (6) 1-2

Spanish Segunda Liga:

Tenerife vs Granada (5) both sides to score

Welsh Premier League:

Newtown vs Llanelli (6) 1-2

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