Competition: A League
Market: Andrew Nabbout More than 0.5 shots on target
Chances: 7/10 @1xBet
Looking for a vital A-League boost on Tuesday morning, Melbourne City welcome Brisbane to AAMI Park.
Starting with the home side, while Melbourne City might have made real history last season when they secured just a second A-League championship, the Sky Blues have dramatically failed to reach a similar level this time around. There has been a huge amount of attention paid to it since the opening of the 2025/26 season, and it looks like there could be increasing pressure on Aureilo Vidmar’s shoulders. The reigning Australian champions last produced a toothless performance as they had to settle for a 0-0 stalemate against historic foes Sydney. Remarkably, they are competing at the bottom of the A-League standings. Kicking off the new year with a woeful 3-1 thrashing of Perth, Melbourne has registered just one win in its previous seven outings in all competitions. As well as failing to score a single domestic victory in front of their own supporters since late October, the Vidmar side have also failed to find any fluidity in the final third. In fact, the Sky Blues have registered just a few goals at AAMI Park in over 360 minutes of action.
As for the visitors, who are currently remarkably in the bronze medal position among Australia’s elite, Brisbane have certainly underlined their status as the A-League’s ultimate surprise package this season. With some in Michael Valkanis’ potential dreaming of the chance to pull off an iconic AFC Champions League strike, the Lions have received plenty of praise. However, last seen in their worst performance of the season on home soil when they started the new year with a dismal 3-0 defeat to Wellington, the Queensland outfit are looking for an immediate response here. However, Brisbane have won just one of their previous four A-League appearances and suffered a nightmare record at AAMI Park. Including the infamous 8-1 thrashing when they traveled to the Sky Blues in December 2023, Valkanis’ men have lost all their previous eleven consecutive trips to Melbourne in all competitions – a run that stretches all the way back to a 2-2 stalemate in February 2017.
Bet: Andrew Nabbout Over 0.5 shots on target against Brisbane Roar 7/10 for Tuesday’s A-League match @ 1xInset
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