Preview of A-League Round 10 matches (all times AEDT):FRIDAY, Dec 9Sydney FC v Melbourne City at ANZ Stadium 7.50pmHead to Head: Sydney 4 Melbourne City 6 drawn 8Last clash: Round 22 2015-2016 - Melbourne City 3 bt Sydney 0 at AAMI ParkTab Sportsbet: Sydney $2.10 Melbourne City $3.30 Draw $3.40It doesnt get much bigger than this - the A-Leagues two best teams, at full strength, locking horns for the second time in two weeks. Melbourne City might have got the edge in last weeks FFA Cup final, but this time the Sky Blues are at home and that could be crucial. Graham Arnolds men cruised to an easy win over Newcastle last week and will be ready to go again, while City fought out an epic 1-1 draw with Brisbane. If Sydney win, they will extend their lead on the ladder - if City win, the title race gets very interesting, very quickly.Key: Bruno Fornaroli is in ripping form, and if Sydney are to have any chance, Alex Wilkinson and Matt Jurman need to keep him on a tight leash.Tip: SydneySATURDAY, Dec 10Wellington Phoenix v Central Coast Mariners at Waikato Stadium 5.35pmHead to Head: Phoenix 9 Mariners 13 drawn 6Last clash: Round 6 2016-2017 - Phoenix 2 bt Mariners 0 at GIO StadiumTab Sportsbet: Phoenix $1.60 Mariners $5.50 Draw $3.75How will Wellington respond to the shock resignation of Ernie Merrick? Now bottom of the league after last weeks loss to Adelaide, the Phoenix are at a crossroads. But their next three games are winnable, presenting interim co-coaches Chris Greenacre and Des Buckingham with the chance to get things back on track. While much better than last season, Central Coast are still a long way from the finished product, and will be without Mickael Tavares (ankle) and Jacques Faty (knee) this week. With Westpac Stadium being resurfaced, this ones being played in Hamilton.Key: Mariners skipper Nick Montgomery returns from injury and with Tavares and Faty out, his leadership will be vital.Tip: PhoenixWestern Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne Victory at ANZ Stadium 7.50pmHead to Head: Western Sydney 4 Melbourne Victory 7 drawn 2Last clash: Round 6 2016-2017 - Melbourne Victory 3 bt Western Sydney 0 at Etihad StadiumTab Sportsbet: Western Sydney $2.50 Melbourne Victory $2.60 Draw $3.50Both these teams have shown glimpses of brilliance this season but are yet to put it together against a top quality opponent. The Wanderers were impressive in their 4-1 win over the Mariners last week, but producing the goods against a rival like Victory is another matter. In a huge blow for Melbourne, the in-form Marco Rojas (hamstring) is out through injury, which could mean a maiden start for German import Max Beister. Western Sydney will have Andrew Redmayne back in goal, with Jerrad Tyson suspended after his red card last week.Key: With Rojas sidelined, itll be on James Troisi to provide the spark for Melbourne Victory in attack.Tip: Western SydneyPerth Glory v Newcastle Jets at nib Stadium 10pmHead to Head: Glory 21 Jets 6 drawn 6Last clash: Round 25 2015-2016 - Glory 2 bt Jets 1 at McDonald Jones StadiumTab Sportsbet: Glory $1.70 Jets $4.50 Draw $3.75The injury-plagued Newcastle Jets should get a few players back this week, but its unlikely to be enough to shatter the A-Leagues strongest hoodoo. Andrew Nabbout, Daniel Mullen and skipper Nigel Boogaard are all back in the squad and in contention to play - but the Jets havent won in Perth for 11 long years, and have suffered nine straight defeats to the Glory. Rhys Williams and Josh Risdon return from suspension and injury respectively for Perth.Key: Andrew Nabbout has at times looked Newcastles only threatening attacking player and his return is a welcome one for the Jets.Tip: GlorySUNDAY, Dec 11Brisbane Roar v Adelaide United at Suncorp Stadium 5.00pmHead to Head: Brisbane 14 Adelaide 14 drawn 9Last clash: Round 6 2016-2017 - Adelaide 1 drew Brisbane 1 at Coopers StadiumTab Sportsbet: Brisbane $2.00 Adelaide $3.50 Draw $3.50Just like last season, Adelaide finally broke through for their first win in round nine. Will it lead to another march to the title? Only time will tell, but well at least get an insight at Suncorp Stadium. Brisbane Roar are coming off four consecutive draws and will be anxious to keep up with the likes of Sydney and Melbourne City, who are threatening to break away on the ladder. The subplot is Henriques return to Brisbane. Roar fans loved him in an orange shirt. Will they still love him in a red one? 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