Follow along LIVE as KEEPUP brings you all the goals, highlights, up to date scores and biggest talking points from the Isuzu UTE A-League Semi Final between Sydney FC and Melbourne City on Friday night.
The Isuzu UTE A-League Semi Finals are here!
All the action kicks off tonight in a blockbuster at Allianz Stadium as Sydney FC welcomes premiers Melbourne City to town in the first of a two-legged tie.
The Sky Blues locked their place in the final four after a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over arch-rivals Western Sydney Wanderers, while City begin their quest for the double following a week off due to their first-place finish.
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A win for either side tonight would give them the ascendancy going into next Friday’s second leg at AAMI Park – with the victor on aggregate booking their spot in the Grand Final against one of Central Coast Mariners or Adelaide United.
Kick-off is from 7:45 PM (AEST) and you can follow along with all tonight’s play below in the KEEPUP live blog.
Semi Final One: Sydney FC v Melbourne City
Friday, May 12 2023
Allianz Stadium
Kick-off: 7:45pm AEST
Broadcast: 10 Bold, 10 Play & Paramount+
Odds: Sydney $2.60, Draw $3.40, City $2.40
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Looking to get up to speed with tonight’s contest? Here’s some of KEEPUP’s wall to wall coverage in the lead-in to the first leg!
ULTIMATE GUIDE: Everything you need to know
PREVIEW: 490 games of experience bringing top-flight pedigree to blockbuster Semi Final
JACK RODWELL: ‘It’s daunting and you’re thrust into it..’ advice to young A-League stars in a hype storm
MARCO TILIO: Former coach explains ‘cheat’ tactic that saw City gun ‘tear up’ as a teenager at Sydney FC before switch
NEDS WEEKEND PREVIEW: The key to Sydney upset comes with a big ‘IF’, will City’s surprise 14-game record hurt them?
LE FONDRE: ‘I’ve read that I’m finished… this would be a nice f*** you from all of us’
A-LEAGUES ALL ACCESS: ‘Haven’t seen that ever before’: What sparked surreal derby dressing room eviction
CACERES TO MAN CITY?: Real story of the $300k transfer so controversial it changed the rules of the A-Leagues