Australia A-League Regular Season - 4
Friday, November 7, 2025 at 5:45 AM
HBF Park Perth
Perth Glory
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Central Coast Mariners
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Perth Glory vs Central Coast Mariners Match Recap - Nov 7, 2025

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Central Coast Mariners Edge Out Perth Glory in Tense Encounter, Leaving Home Side in Despair

Central Coast Mariners secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Perth Glory at HBF Park, a result that deepens the home side's woes in the A-League. The only goal of the match came from Bailey Brandtman in the 57th minute, marking a crucial moment for the Mariners as they continue to navigate a challenging start to their season.

Perth Glory entered this match desperate for points, having accumulated just one from their first three fixtures. Their recent form has been dismal, with two losses and a draw, leaving them languishing at the bottom of the standings. Despite dominating possession with 53% and outshooting their opponents 8-4, they failed to convert their chances into goals, a recurring theme that has haunted them throughout the season.

The match unfolded with Perth controlling the tempo early on, showcasing their intent to break free from their winless streak. They registered four shots on target compared to none from Central Coast, yet the Mariners' defense held firm, led by goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne, who made four crucial saves. This performance was a stark contrast to Perth's previous outings where they struggled to find the net, managing only two shots on target against Melbourne Victory in their last match.

The turning point came when Brandtman found the back of the net, capitalizing on a moment of defensive lapse from Perth. This goal not only shifted momentum but also highlighted Central Coast's ability to seize opportunities when they arise. The Mariners had been under pressure in their previous matches, including a 1-1 draw against Wellington Phoenix, where they had managed just two shots on target despite a respectable number of total attempts. Today, they proved that efficiency can outweigh possession.

Perth's inability to convert their dominance into tangible results raises questions about their attacking strategy. Adam Taggart, who had been touted as a key player for Perth, struggled once again to make an impact. His performance mirrored that of his teammates, who collectively failed to capitalize on their chances. The home side's pass accuracy of 81% suggests they were able to maintain control but lacked the cutting edge needed in the final third.

Central Coast's victory is significant not just for the points but also for building confidence after a shaky start to their campaign. With four points from four matches, they are beginning to find their footing. The win today could serve as a catalyst for better performances ahead, especially with upcoming matches against teams like Western Sydney Wanderers looming.

Reflecting on my pre-match prediction, I anticipated a tightly contested affair with Perth having the edge due to home advantage. However, it seems I underestimated Central Coast's resilience and ability to capitalize on critical moments. The Mariners have shown that while they may not dominate possession or shots, they can still emerge victorious through tactical discipline and opportunistic play.

As Perth Glory looks ahead to their next match against Newcastle Jets, they must address their scoring woes if they hope to climb out of the relegation zone. The pressure is mounting on coach David Allen Zdrilić, whose tactics will be scrutinized as fans grow increasingly restless. Meanwhile, Central Coast will aim to build on this momentum and solidify their position in the mid-table as they seek consistency in their performances.

In conclusion, today's match was a microcosm of both teams' seasons thus far: Perth Glory's struggle to convert possession into goals and Central Coast's ability to grind out results despite not being at their best. As the A-League season progresses, both teams will need to adapt quickly if they hope to achieve their respective goals.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 7, 2025 at 1:00 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Central Coast Mariners
Double chance : draw or Central Coast Mariners
Perth Glory
10%
Draw
45%
Central Coast Mariners
45%

Team Lineups

Central Coast Mariners
4-4-2
COACH
M. Jackson
30
Andrew Redmayne
5
Lucas Mauragis
3
Nathan Paull
26
Brad Tapp
15
Storm Roux
37
Bailey Brandtman
16
Harrison Steele
8
Alfie McCalmont
11
Sabit James Ngor
10
Miguel Di Pizio
14
Nicholas Duarte
Perth Glory
4-4-2
COACH
David Allen Zdrilić
29
Matthew Sutton
2
Charbel Shamoon
4
Scott Wootton
45
Brian Kaltack
19
Joshua Risdon
27
William Freney
18
Rhys Bozinovski
8
Callum Timmins
11
Lachlan Wales
25
Sebastian Despotovski
22
Adam Taggart

Central Coast Mariners Substitutes

7 Christian Theoharous
F
9 Ryan Edmondson
F
21 Abdul Faisal
M
22 Arthur De Lima
M
27 Alexander Houridis
M
40 Dylan Peraić-Cullen
G
41 Shumba Mutokoyi
D

Perth Glory Substitutes

6 Brandon O'Neill
M
7 Nicholas Pennington
M
17 Arion Sulemani
F
21 Adam Bugarija
F
24 Andriano Lebib
D
26 Khoa Ngo
F
40 Ryan Warner
G

Match Statistics

14
Total Shots
13
4
Shots on Goal
4
8
Shots off Goal
4
2
Blocked Shots
5
8
Shots Inside Box
7
6
Shots Outside Box
6
56%
Ball Possession (%)
44%
463
Total Passes
372
366
Accurate Passes
279
79%
Pass Accuracy (%)
75%
14
Fouls
11
8
Corner Kicks
3
3
Offsides
0
2
Yellow Cards
3
2
Goalkeeper Saves
4

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