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Western United v Western Sydney A-League Lineup
This game is in the
A-League
, kick off at 07:00 on Sunday 27 October 2024.
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Western United Substitutes
Thomas Heward-Belle
Jake Najdovski
Noah Botic
Abel Walatee
Kane Vidmar
Rhys Bozinovski
James York
Western Sydney Substitutes
Dylan Scicluna
Marcus Antonsson
Benjamin Holliday
Tom Beadling
Aydan Hammond
Jordan Holmes
Aidan Simmons
Western United v Western Sydney A-League
Western United
is a relatively new team in the A-League, having been established in 2019.
Western Sydney
is known for its passionate fan base, with the team's supporters often referred to as the "RBB" (Red and Black Bloc).
Western United's
home ground is GMHBA Stadium in Geelong, making them one of the few A-League teams not based in a major city.
Western Sydney's
home ground is Bankwest Stadium, which is known for its state-of-the-art facilities and lively atmosphere on match days.
Western United's
team colors are green and black, while
Western Sydney's
team colors are red and black.
Western United's
inaugural season in the A-League saw them reach the finals series, an impressive feat for a new team in the competition.