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Melbourne Victory Prepares for A-League Opener Against Central Coast Mariners

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Melbourne Victory is set to kick off its 2024/25 Isuzu UTE A-League campaign on Friday, October 18th, as they face the Central Coast Mariners at Industree Group Stadium. The highly anticipated Round 1 clash sees Victory return to the venue where last season’s Grand Final was held, adding an extra layer of excitement to the contest.

Match Details

Central Coast Mariners vs Melbourne Victory
Date: Friday, October 18
Time: 7:35 PM (AEDT)
Location: Industree Group Stadium, Central Coast
Broadcast: Paramount+

Team News and Key Updates

Melbourne Victory comes into the match with a fully fit squad, barring the suspension of Daniel Arzani. Arzani, who accumulated four yellow cards during the 2024 Finals Series, will serve a one-match ban. Despite this, the team is boosted by the return of Socceroos stars Nishan Velupillay and Jason Geria, both of whom played crucial roles in Australia’s successful international window.

Although Victory suffered a minor setback with a loss to Western United in their final pre-season friendly, they remain confident heading into the season opener. Patrick Kisnorbo’s side can take comfort in their impressive record, having not lost a season opener since the 2018/19 campaign.

Opponent Overview: Central Coast Mariners

The defending champions, Central Coast Mariners, will be looking to begin their title defense on a high note. However, they face some early challenges with skipper Trent Sainsbury sidelined until the new year due to injury. The absence of Sainsbury, combined with the offseason departure of key defender Dan Hall to Auckland, leaves a gap in the Mariners’ defense.

Despite these setbacks, Central Coast is not to be underestimated. Under head coach Mark Jackson, the Mariners have thrived in the role of underdogs and will continue to embrace this status. The team also has the advantage of match sharpness, having already played two competitive fixtures in the Asian Champions League, which could give them a slight edge in fitness and form.

Melbourne Victory Squad for Round 1

Melbourne Victory FC Squad:
2. Jason Geria, 3. Adama Traore, 5. Brendan Hamill, 6. Ryan Teague, 8. Zinedine Machach, 9. Nikolaos Vergos, 10. Bruno Fornaroli, 11. Santos, 14. Jordi Valadon, 16. Joshua Inserra, 17. Nishan Velupillay, 18. Fabian Monge, 19. Jing Reec, 21. Roderick Miranda, 22. Joshua Rawlins, 25. Jack Duncan, 26. Luka Kolic, 27. Reno Piscopo, 28. Kasey Bos, 30. Daniel Graskoski.

With the stage set and excitement building, all eyes will be on Friday night’s clash as Melbourne Victory looks to kickstart their season with a statement win, while the Mariners aim to prove they are still a force to be reckoned with in the A-League.


Tags: Melbourne Victory, Central Coast Mariners, A-League 2024/25, Socceroos, Patrick Kisnorbo, Daniel Arzani, Trent Sainsbury, Industree Group Stadium
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