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Corpus Christi1-2Portland Hearts of Pine
Fri, 13 Feb 2026, 08:35
A-League
Australia
Australia
Full Time

Match Timeline

17'
R. Fraser
Normal Goal → D. Scicluna
43'
P. Cancar
Normal Goal → A. Thurgate
46'
M. Sheridan🔄
Substitution 2 → M. James
46'
S. Kartum🔄
Substitution 1 → R. Najjarine
47'
S. Ugarkovic🟨
Yellow Card
55'
S. Singh🔄
Substitution 3 → C. Piper
68'
B. Tuiloma
Normal Goal → C. Armiento
70'
B. Kraev🟨
Yellow Card
72'
I. Eze
Normal Goal
76'
K. Barbarouses🔄
Substitution 1 → B. Borrello
77'
P. Cancar🔄
Substitution 2 → J. Carluccio
80'
B. Kraev🔄
Substitution 3 → A. Hammond
85'
D. Scicluna🔄
Substitution 4 → J. Brillante
85'
A. Thurgate🔄
Substitution 5 → H. Ibusuki
88'
I. Eze🔄
Substitution 4 → N. Mileusnic
88'
I. Eze🟨
Yellow Card
90+10'
J. Farrell🟨
Yellow Card

Match Statistics

5Shots on Goal8
5Shots off Goal1
13Total Shots9
3Blocked Shots0
5Shots insidebox8
8Shots outsidebox1
14Fouls9
3Corner Kicks2
1Offsides1
54Ball Possession46
2Yellow Cards1
6Goalkeeper Saves3
425Total passes373
336Passes accurate293
79Passes %79

Starting Lineups

Western Sydney WanderersWestern Sydney Wanderers1:1

Starting XI

20Lawrence ThomasG
3Alex GersbachD
7Ryan FraserM
9Kosta BarbarousesF
18Jacob FarrellD
32Angus ThurgateM
23Bozhidar KraevF
22Anthony PantazopoulosD
5Dylan SciclunaM
14Phillip ČančarD
8Steven UgarkovićM

Wellington PhoenixWellington Phoenix1:1

Starting XI

30Alby Kelly-HealdG
15Isaac HughesD
11Carlo ArmientoM
16Sander Erik KartumF
28Bill TuilomaD
25Kazuki NagasawaM
7Ifeanyi EzeF
27Matthew SheridanD
14Alex RuferM
6Tim PayneD
9Sarpreet SinghM

Head-to-Head

📈 Team Form & Statistics

Wellington Phoenix
Wellington Phoenix
Form: L-D-L-W-D
Record
2 W
2 D
6 L
3 W
2 D
5 L
Goals Per Game
0.7
Scored
vs
1.8
Scored
1.4
Conceded
vs
2.3
Conceded
Betting Indicators
Clean Sheets
30%
Clean Sheets
20%
BTTS
40%
BTTS
80%
Home/Away Performance
Scored
Home:0.5
Away:1.0
Conceded
Home:1.0
Away:2.0
Scored
Home:2.0
Away:1.6
Conceded
Home:2.2
Away:2.4

⚡ Elo Ratings

Long Term Elo Rating
1486
Average
1506
Average
Short Term Elo Rating
1502
↑ Momentum (+16)
1443
↓ Momentum (-63)
Expected Outcome
31%
Home Win
34%
Draw
35%
Away Win
Attack & Defence Elo
Long Term
1489
Attack
1481
1529
Defence
1474
Recent Form
1452
Attack
1488
1537
Defence
1420
Post-Match Changes
-1
Rating Change
0
Rating Change
Elo ratings measure team strength based on match results and opponent quality. Higher ratings indicate stronger teams.

📝 Match Preview

Goals Galore Expected as Leaky Phoenix Visit Struggling Wanderers
Recommendation:OVER_2_5
Odds:1.64
Expected Value:+11.5%
Confidence:70

The A-League serves up a fascinating clash between two sides languishing in the bottom half of the table, but don't let the league positions fool you—this fixture has all the ingredients for an entertaining, goal-filled encounter. Western Sydney Wanderers sit 12th with just 16 points from 16 games, while Wellington Phoenix are one place and three points better off. On paper, it's a battle of strugglers, but the underlying numbers tell a very different story about what we can expect when these two meet. Let's cut straight to the chase: Wellington Phoenix games are a bettor's dream for goals. Over their last ten matches, the Phoenix have been involved in contests averaging a whopping 4.1 total goals. They score at a decent clip (1.80 per game) but, crucially, they leak goals like a sieve, conceding 2.30 per game on average. Their defensive record on the road is even more alarming, shipping 2.40 goals per away game. Look at their recent results: a 3-2 loss to Melbourne Victory, a 4-1 thrashing by Newcastle Jets, a 5-1 demolition at Melbourne Victory, and a 3-1 home defeat to Newcastle Jets. This is not a team that knows how to keep it tight at the back. Western Sydney Wanderers present a contrasting profile. Their attack has been anaemic, managing just 7 goals in their last ten outings (0.70 per game). At home, it's even worse—a paltry 0.50 goals per game. However, there are green shoots. Their 'Goals Scored Trend' is officially 'Improving', and they've found the net in three of their last five, including a 1-1 draw with Melbourne City and a 1-0 win over Perth Glory. More importantly, they face the league's most generous defence. If there's ever a fixture for the Wanderers to boost their goal tally, this is it. The head-to-head history is perfectly balanced (3 wins each, 3 draws), but more relevant is the goal environment in recent meetings. The last clash ended 2-2, and before that, we saw a 4-1 win for the Wanderers. Four of the nine historical meetings have seen Over 2.5 goals land. Wellington's away form is curiously bipolar. They have a 40% win rate on the road, which is respectable, highlighted by a superb 2-0 victory at 3rd-placed Sydney. Yet, they consistently concede multiple goals. Their games feature Both Teams to Score 80% of the time, but the sheer volume of goals is the standout pattern. **Key Points:** - Wellington Phoenix games average 4.1 total goals over their last 10 matches. - Wellington concedes 2.30 goals per game overall, and 2.40 per game on the road. - Western Sydney's attack is showing signs of improvement (trending up) after a poor start. - Four of the last nine head-to-head meetings have seen Over 2.5 goals. - The market's implied probability for Over 2.5 (1.64 odds ≈ 61%) underestimates the consistent high-scoring nature of Wellington's matches. From a betting perspective, the 1.64 available for Over 2.5 Goals represents solid value. The goal expectancy model suggests 2.75 total goals, but Wellington's real-world data consistently exceeds such models. Their defensive fragility combined with an attack capable of scoring against anyone (as shown at Sydney) creates a perfect storm for goals. While a narrow Wanderers win or a BTTS bet are plausible, the clearest statistical edge lies with the goal line. Expect an open game with chances at both ends, and ultimately, enough goals to clear the 2.5 barrier.

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