Australia FFA Cup – Sydney FC vs. Central Coast Mariners – stats, prediction ,head to head, lineups,livestream and ground
Sydney FC vs. Central Coast Mariners : On July 21, Sydney FC will play Central Coast Mariners at the FFA Cup of Australia.
Three months after their previous A League encounter, which Sydney FC won 0-5, Central Coast Mariners (also known as CC Mariners or Central Coast) and Sydney FC (also known as Adam le Fondre, Alex Brosque, or Sydney) had a rematch. Sydney FC are in bad form heading into this match after losing to Brisbane Roar FC, Melbourne Victory, Hoang Anh Gia Lai, Jeonbuk Motors, and Yokohama F. Marinos, and without winning a single game in their previous nine.
In locations where a legitimate broadcast is accessible, you may watch Sydney FC vs. Central Coast Mariners live stream.
The starting lineups for the teams have not yet been revealed.
Since January 2021, Sydney FC and Central Coast Mariners have faced off six times. While Central Coast Mariners have won three times, Sydney FC has won twice and one game has resulted in a tie. In their most recent encounter, Sydney FC prevailed 0-5 on April 9, 2022, in the Australian A-League. In their six head-to-head contests, Sydney FC has scored 10 goals overall while Central Coast Mariners has netted 9. Therefore, Central Coast Mariners have generally outperformed Sydney FC in head-to-head matches in recent memory.
Sydney FC is currently on a losing skid; in their past six games, they’ve fallen to Brisbane Roar FC, Melbourne Victory, Hoang Anh Gia Lai, Jeonbuk Motors, and Yokohama F. Marinos, while Central Coast Mariners have fallen to Adelaide United. Overall, Central Coast Mariners have won 10 of their past 20 games whereas Sydney FC have won five of their previous 19 games while losing eleven and drawing three.
In their last six games, Sydney FC have lost 6 times (3-1 to Brisbane Roar FC on May 10, 1-4 to Melbourne Victory on May 7, 1-0 to Hoang Anh Gia Lai on May 1, 2-3 to Jeonbuk Motors on April 28, 3-0 to Yokohama F. Marinos on April 25, and 0-1 to Yokohama F. Marinos on April 22).
Sydney FC has a mountain to climb this season after receiving a startling reality check from Melbourne City in their previous encounter. The away team has a strong roster and will have to perform up to their potential in the upcoming months.
The Central Coast Mariners have similarly struggled with consistency, but they have reason for optimism after scoring five goals the previous week. The Mariners have the advantage this weekend since they are now the superior team.