A-League games: Which fixtures are being played this week?

Josh Thomas

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The A-League schedule has been all over the place this season with COVID-19 continuing to cause fixture headaches. 

Football Australia currently hopes for the regular A-League season to be completed by May with finals to be held and concluded in June

The best way to keep track of upcoming games is to go week by week right now and we've got you covered with all the matches set to go ahead. 

This weekend, question marks had been hovering over Brisbane Roar's clash against Western Sydney Wanderers but that game will still go ahead despite a recent lockdown.   

Which A-League games are being played over the next week?

Game How to watch Date Time (AEDT)
Western United vs Melbourne CityFox Sports, Kayo, My FootballApril 15.35pm
Central Coast Mariners vs Adelaide UnitedFox Sports, Kayo, My FootballApril 17.40pm
Macarthur FC vs Perth GloryFox Sports, Kayo, My FootballApril 26.05pm
Brisbane Roar vs Western Sydney WanderersFox Sports, Kayo, My FootballApril 37.10pm
Melbourne Victory vs Sydney FCFox Sports, Kayo, My FootballApril 47.05pm
Newcastle Jets vs Western UnitedFox Sports, Kayo, My FootballApril 55.05pm
Wellington Phoenix vs Melbourne CityFox Sports, Kayo, My FootballApril 57.10pm
Western Sydney Wanderers vs Central Coast MarinersFox Sports, Kayo, My FootballApril 67.05pm
Sydney FC vs Perth GloryFox Sports, Kayo, My FootballApril 77.05pm

The A-League season so far

Melbourne City might currently be third but based on current form and with games in hand, they are the ones to beat, most recently dispatching Western Sydney Wanderers 4-1. 

Like City, Adelaide United are also in red-hot form, and with a game in hand can also leapfrog current league leaders Central Coast Mariners. 

Melbourne Victory are at the other end of the table but did end their losing streak last time out by holding Alen Stajcic's side to a 1-1 draw. 

After a strong start, Brisbane Roar have hit a slump and are without a win across their last seven matches. In even worse form are Newcastle Jets, who have now lost five straight games. 

Josh Thomas