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    Brisbane Roar VS Wellington Phoenix

    Australia A-League
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    • Caspian HYY
      Caspian HYY Won 6/10
      Brisbane Roar VS Wellington Phoenix Brisbane Roar showed good performance at the beginning of the season. In the last 10 games, they achieved a record of 5 wins, 3 draws, and 2 losses, with a win - rate of 50% and secured points in 80% of the matches. The team has been strong on the road recently. They got a crucial victory against Central Coast Mariners and had a solid defense in the last game against Adelaide United. These signs indicate that Brisbane Roar has good offensive and defensive balance. However, when playing at home, although the team has strong offensive capabilities, their stability needs further improvement. In contrast, Wellington's form is quite inconsistent. In the past 10 games, they have a record of 3 wins, 2 draws, and 5 losses, showing a large gap between wins and losses. Their win - rate is relatively low, only 30%. The team has a high proportion (70%) of high - scoring games, indicating problems on the defensive end and an open attacking style. This might be an
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      AUS D1 Brisbane Roar - Wellington Phoenix
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      Brisbane Roar Strengths Playing at home, they are confident in their attacking game. The speed and dangerous crosses from the flanks are a key factor. The home crowd's support motivates them. Weaknesses Their defense still concedes goals easily. They often make mistakes with their passing when pressed high. The consistency of their form is still inconsistent. Wellington Phoenix Strengths Clear team system and disciplined play. Fast and effective counter-attacks. Tough defense, conceding fewer goals than the league average. Confidence boosted by recent performances. Weaknesses Some away games start slowly. It becomes difficult to execute their game plan if they concede first.
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    • Jennifer Alderson
      Jennifer Alderson
      Today, January 3, 2026, Brisbane Roar hosts Wellington Phoenix at Kayo Stadium (or Suncorp Stadium) in a pivotal A-League clash. Brisbane enters the match as the clear favorite, currently sitting in 3rd place, while Wellington has struggled for consistency, languishing in 10th. Brisbanes Defensive Wall: The Roar have been one of the toughest teams to break down this season, conceding only 0.6 goals per match. Their home form is particularly strong, having won 4 of their last 5 matches in Brisbane. Wellingtons Away Woes: The "Nix" have a poor record on the road, losing 10 of their last 15 away matches. They are coming off a heavy 51 loss to Melbourne Victory, highlighting significant defensive vulnerabilities. Head-to-Head (H2H): Interestingly, Wellington defeated Brisbane 21 earlier this season (October 2025). Historically, the matchups have been tight, but Brisbane won the last meeting at home (10 in April 2025). Final Score Prediction: Brisbane Roar 21 Wellington Phoenix Top Betting
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      AUS D1 Brisbane Roar - Wellington Phoenix
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    • Brisbane Roar has an 18.2% offensive conversion rate in the recent 5 games, higher than Wellington Phoenix's 12.5%. The xG efficiency of Brisbane Roar is 1.21, compared to the opponent's 0.93, showing a stronger offensive efficiency. The key pass success rate of Brisbane Roar is 74.3%, suppressing the opponent's 66.8%. The average value of forward passes is 0.42, compared to 0.31, reflecting a more precise offensive organization. In terms of midfield control, Brisbane Roar has an average ball - possession rate of 62.3% per game, combined with 14.2 counter - attacks. This is more tactically advantageous than the opponent's 48.7% ball - possession rate and 9.6 counter - attacks. In high - intensity running statistics, the home team has an average running distance of 112.4 kilometers per game and 127 sprints, both better than the away team's 98.6 kilometers and 93 sprints. View and suggestion: Home win. Final score Wellington Phoeenix 1:3 Brishbane Roar
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