Ironbark Fields will be where A-League fans will be able to observe the Western United vs Auckland head-to-head on the 15th of February. If you want to get the best Western United vs Auckland betting tips today, you should pay close attention to the next couple of lines.
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Western United vs Auckland prediction: Auckland will fail once more
Key Stats
- The only official head-to-head ended in four goals scored.
- Four back-to-back games for Western United in the A-League also resulted in over 3.5 total goals.
- Western United haven’t lost a single game in their last four league matches.
Correct score prediction: Western United 2-2 Auckland
The key reason behind our top Western United vs Auckland prediction is the fact that two consecutive games for Western United resulted in 2-2 draws. Despite beating Auckland to a pulp in their first attempt, we doubt coach John Aloisi’s boys will be able to get the three points on the 15th of February.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Anyone’s game for the taking
- HOME: 17/10 (2.70) – 35.5%
- DRAW: 47/20 (3.35) – 28.0%
- AWAY: 8/5 (2.60) – 36.5%
*These Western United vs Auckland odds are subject to change
Hiroshi Ibusuki to score anytime is our top Western United vs Auckland prediction for this A-League match. The odds are valued at 127/100 (2.27), giving the prolific Japanese striker a whopping 44.05% chance of finding the net this week.
The expected winners before the kick-off are the visitors. Auckland’s odds are valued at 8/5 (2.60), which means they have a 36.5% shot at the three points this week. It will be interesting to see if Corica’s players will be able to live up to the expectations.
Last five H2Hs: Aloisi wants more
If you are searching for the top Western United vs Auckland statistics, you’ve come to the right place.
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Auckland FC

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Western United team news and form: Key players out
James Donachie, Charbel Shamoon, Sebasitan Pasquali, and Khoder Kaddour are injured and won't play for Western United in the match against Auckland this week. However, it seems that coach Aloisi has plenty of quality players to choose from.
Predicted lineup: Sutton (GK), Garuccio, Leonard, Imai, Russell, Danzaki, Bozinovski, Thurgate, Walatee, Botic & Ibusuki
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W

Newcastle Jets
2

Western United FC
6
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W

Wellington Phoenix
1

Western United FC
4
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W

Central Coast Mariners
1

Western United FC
3
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W

Adelaide United
0

Western United FC
3
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L

Auckland FC
2

Western United FC
0
Auckland team news and form: Auckland keen on keeping their throne
Even if our Western United vs Auckland predictions succeed and the visitors drop some points, they’d still be at the top of the A-League table. It will be interesting to see if coach Corica’s players can prove the bookies right.
Predicted lineup: Paulsen (GK), Sakai, Smith, Pijnaker, De Vries, Moreno, Brimmer, Verstraete, Rogerson, May & Mata
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D

Central Coast Mariners
2

Auckland FC
2
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D

Newcastle Jets
1

Auckland FC
1
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D

Adelaide United
4

Auckland FC
4
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W

Wellington Phoenix
1

Auckland FC
6
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W

Western United FC
0

Auckland FC
2
Player to watch: Noah Botic
Noah Botic managed to overtake Ibusuki in the goalscoring department for Western United. Now, the former has eight goals to his name, and it will be interesting to see if he will manage to extend his lead or if Ibusuki will prove our top Western United vs Auckland predictions correct.

Second player to watch: Riku Danzaki
Riku Danzaki is also given a shoutout, as he is doing a great job this season. By scoring two goals and aiding teammates with three assists, Danzaki is proving to be among the key players for the home side.