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Western Sydney Wanderers vs Wellington Phoenix Preview & Prediction

by Alex Sarwar · February 12 2026, 03:55
Western Sydney Wanderers vs Wellington Phoenix Preview & Prediction

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The bottom two clash at CommBank Stadium as Western Sydney Wanderers face Wellington Phoenix.

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

Western Sydney Wanderers vs Wellington Phoenix prediction

Western Sydney Wanderers current sit bottom of the table but they can draw level on points with Wellington Phoenix by beating them here at home. The Phoenix are defensively vulnerable, averaging three goals conceded per game across their last three in the A-League, whilst Western Sydney Wanderers have won a league low four matches so far this campaign.

When considering Wanderers’ status as the home side and the struggles faced by Wellington recently and specifically their backline, there is no excuse for Western Sydney not to apply some significant pressure offensively and push bodies forward in numbers. Wellington have shipped 31 league goals this campaign, so it would be a surprise if the hosts don’t capitalise with this being a must-win for them to avoid being cut adrift. Consider utilising the double chance market and backing a home win and/or draw.

Western Sydney Wanderers vs Wellington Phoenix tip: Double chance - Western Sydney Wanderers/draw

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