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Western Sydney Wanderers vs Melbourne City Preview & Prediction

by Alex Sarwar · February 4 2026, 17:57
Updated February 4 2026, 17:58
Western Sydney Wanderers vs Melbourne City Preview & Prediction

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Can Western Sydney Wanderers bounce back from defeat with victory for a third successive time as they take on Melbourne City?

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How to watch on TV/online: UK – TNT Sports & discovery+ / US – ESPN / Australia – Paramount+

Western Sydney Wanderers vs Melbourne City prediction

Whilst they may be inconsistent, Western Sydney Wanderers have a knack of putting setbacks behind them quickly and bouncing straight back from adversity. Each of their last two A-League losses has seen them respond by winning the following fixture. This despite them having the worst goalscoring record in the league, finding the net just 12 times so far this season.

Melbourne City are a vulnerable side as well, shipping a whopping eight goals across their last two matches, including six in a 6-2 thrashing at the hands of Macarthur. If there is any club who Western Sydney Wanderers have a good chance of success against offensively right now, it would be Melbourne City. Combine that with their recent record following a defeat and backing the hosts via the safety of the draw no bet market is a move well worth considering.

Western Sydney Wanderers vs Melbourne City tip: Western Sydney Wanderers draw no bet

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