A-League: Central Coast Mariners to face Macarthur after beating Western United to finish third

Peter Thompson
June 5, 2021 11:36 MYT
Central Coast Mariners will host Macarthur in a home A-League elimination-final next weekend after beating Western United 2-0 following Brisbane Roar's defeat to Sydney FC.

Brisbane were beaten 2-0 by second-placed Sydney in their final match of the regular season at Moreton Daily Stadium on Saturday.

Goals from Kosta Barbarouses and Harry Van der Saag opened the door for the Mariners to move above the Roar and take third place, an opportunity they grabbed with both hands.

Jack Clisby struck in the first half and Marco Urena sealed the victory in stoppage time at Central Coast Stadium.

.@CCMariners v @mfcbulls Next Saturday. Mark it in your calendar. : Tickets for the Elimination Finals and Semi-Final will be available to Club Members from Monday, June 7th at 10am AEST and to the general public from Tuesday, June 8th at 9am AEST. pic.twitter.com/zZk7dRG2gg

— A-League (@ALeague) June 5, 2021
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Alen Stajcic will pit his wits against fellow former Matildas coach Ante Milicic in an all-New South Wales clash next Saturday.

The Roar will have an extra day to prepare for a home showdown with Adelaide United a week on Sunday, when a place in the semi-finals will be up for grabs.

Newcastle Jets moved off the bottom of the table courtesy of a 1-1 draw with Perth Glory, A Jonathan Aspropotamitis own goal giving them a point after Bruno Fornaroli opened the scoring.

That point moved the Jets above Melbourne Victory, while Perth remain ninth.

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