With the home-field advantage at Go Media Stadium behind them, Auckland just can’t lose the vicious A-League clash versus Adelaide United on the 1st day of March. If you want to read more about it – feel free to browse our primary Auckland vs Adelaide United betting tips this week. They are free!
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Auckland vs Adelaide United prediction: Auckland won’t flinch
Key Stats
- Adelaide United conceded three goals in their previous A-League match.
- The visitors couldn’t score a single goal last week.
- Coach Steve Corica has a positive 7-6-4 record against Adelaide United.
Correct score prediction: Auckland 3-0 Adelaide United
Sure, Carl Veart’s players did score twice in the historic game against this opponent on the 22nd of January, but with Adelaide’s squad issues right now, we doubt coach Corica’s players will concede a single goal. We are confident in our Auckland vs Adelaide United prediction, as Veart’s side lost 3-0 to Western United in their previous game.
Pre-game odds and win probability: New A-League club to beat Adelaide
- HOME: 23/20 (2.15) – 46.1%
- DRAW: 13/5 (3.60) – 23.0%
- AWAY: 43/20 (3.15) – 30.9%
*These Auckland vs Adelaide United odds are subject to change
Over 2.5 Auckland goals is the top Auckland vs Adelaide United prediction in this article, as the home side has a 34.48% chance of scoring at least three times at Go Media Stadium. At least that’s what the odds valued at 19/10 (2.90) suggest.
The bookies also believe the home side has the three points up for grabs. Auckland are the expected winners, with a solid 46.1% win probability before the kick-off.
Last five H2Hs: A whimsical rematch ahead
We encourage you to check out our key Auckland vs Adelaide United statistics and match facts before you place a wager on this game.
Australia A-League 22/01/25

Adelaide United

Auckland FC
Auckland team news and form: Skies are clear for Auckland
The only Auckland player who isn’t fit and won’t play against Adelaide United on the 1st of March is defender Daniel Hall. He broke his ankle a few months ago but is expected to make a return this month.
Predicted lineup: Paulsen (GK), Sakai, Smith, Pijnaker, De Vries, Moreno, Gallegos, Brimmer, Rogerson, Mata & May
Australia A-League 16/03/25
D

Central Coast Mariners
2

Auckland FC
2
Australia A-League 09/03/25
D

Newcastle Jets
1

Auckland FC
1
Australia A-League 01/03/25
D

Adelaide United
4

Auckland FC
4
Australia A-League 22/02/25
W

Wellington Phoenix
1

Auckland FC
6
Australia A-League 15/02/25
W

Western United FC
0

Auckland FC
2
Adelaide United team news and form: Can Adelaide get back up?
The 3-0 loss versus Western United last week was indeed a nasty stain on Adelaide United’s otherwise impeccable record. However, coach Veart’s players will have to take a few more hits before they are back on track.
Predicted lineup: Cox (GK), Alagich, Isaias, Vriends, Crawford, Barnett, White, Dukuly, Mauk, Clough & Goodwin
Australia A-League 16/03/25
D

Central Coast Mariners
2

Auckland FC
2
Australia A-League 09/03/25
D

Newcastle Jets
1

Auckland FC
1
Australia A-League 01/03/25
D

Adelaide United
4

Auckland FC
4
Australia A-League 22/02/25
W

Wellington Phoenix
1

Auckland FC
6
Australia A-League 15/02/25
W

Western United FC
0

Auckland FC
2
Player to watch: Alex Paulsen
Bournemouth-owned Alex Paulsen is the player to watch in our article, as he is by far the most important player for coach Steve Corica. Paulsen’s sensational goalkeeping is why we see Auckland at the top of the table right now.

Second player to watch: Neyder Moreno
Nyder Moreno scored seven goals for his team already. It’s fair to say that his place among the starters is confirmed.