Western Utd vs. Adelaide United (Saturday, 6.00am)
Two teams at opposite ends of the A-League table will meet on Saturday as fourth-placed Adelaide United make the journey to play Western United, who currently sit in 10th.
The hosts saw their three-match undefeated run come to an end last weekend while the visitors were victorious last weekend.
We say: Western United 1-2 Adelaide United
This is likely going to be a close match despite the difference between them in the league as Western United have been in good form overall as of late.
At home the Western Service Crew tend to provide a stern test for any team, but it is something the visitors should just be able to overcome.
Western Sydney vs. Sydney FC (Saturday, 8.45am)
It is derby day on Saturday in the A-League when Western Sydney Wanderers welcome Sydney FC to the CommBank Stadium.
Both teams occupy places in the top six of the A-Leauge currently and head into this game on the back of victories last weekend, providing plenty of confidence to each.
We say: Western Sydney Wanderers 2-1 Sydney FC
Both of these teams are heading into the game with confidence, and with it being a derby encounter there will be plenty of tension heading into this one.
However, Western Sydney Wanderers will be seen as the favourites due to their league position, but also due to their dominance at home throughout this season.
Perth Glory vs. Melbourne City (Saturday, 11.30am)
Perth Glory head into Saturday's fixture with a six-game undefeated run that should bring no shortage of confidence to the team, which will be needed as they face the current A-League leaders.
Melbourne City have been dominant throughout the campaign, and have lost just a single game so far.
We say: Perth Glory 1-3 Melbourne City
Perth Glory are in strong form at the moment, and that is the perfect way for them to be heading into a fixture against the league leaders.
However, coming off a dominant 6-1 win Melbourne City will be the favourites on Saturday.