Australian A-League Men

Sydney FC vs Auckland FC, 2025-26 Australian A-League Men, Regular Season

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Sydney FC are hosting Auckland FC at Allianz Stadium, Sydney, Australia, starting on . The match is a part of the Australian A-League Men.

Sydney FC Leaders

# Player Stats
20 Tiago Quintal Matches: 23, Goals: 5
35 Al Hassan Tour.. Matches: 19, Goals: 5
9 Víctor Campuza.. Matches: 23, Goals: 4

Auckland FC Leaders

# Player Stats
9 Sam Cosgrove Matches: 24, Goals: 11
21 Jesse Randall Matches: 25, Goals: 9
77 Lachlan Brook Matches: 25, Goals: 8

Head To Head Record

Date Last Five Games Competition
1-1
Australian A-League Men
1-0
Australian A-League Men
2-2
Australian A-League Men
1-0
Australian A-League Men

Game Information

Competition: Australian A-League Men

Venue: Allianz Stadium
Location: Sydney, Australia

A-League Men Table

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Newcastle Jets 25 +12 45
2 Auckland FC 25 +13 41
3 Adelaide United 25 +9 40
4 Sydney FC 25 +8 38
Full Table

A-League Men News

CCM upset Auckland to hand Newcastle Jets A-League premiership
CCM upset Auckland to hand Newcastle Jets A-League premiership

The Newcastle Jets have secured a maiden A-League premiership following a shock home loss for second-placed Auckland FC.

Younis stuns with a double for Melbourne City
Younis stuns with a double for Melbourne City

Marcus Younis scores a quick-fire double to take the lead against Brisbane Roar.

Nagasawa gives Phoenix the lead
Nagasawa gives Phoenix the lead

Kazuki Nagasawa's header puts Wellington back in front against the Western Sydney Wanderers.

Milligan 'focused' as Newcastle Jets close in on A-League title
Milligan 'focused' as Newcastle Jets close in on A-League title

Newcastle Jets manager Mark Milligan has told ESPN his side is fully focused ahead of Friday night's crunch A-League Men clash against Melbourne Victory, in which a win will secure the club's first-ever Premiers Plate.

Mathew Leckie focused on Melbourne City game-time, not World Cup
Mathew Leckie focused on Melbourne City game-time, not World Cup

Melbourne City attacker Mathew Leckie says looking beyond the end of the A-League Men season towards a potential fourth FIFA World Cup would be "silly."