Okay, so I decided to take a look at the Perth Glory vs Melbourne City game coming up. Wanted to figure out what might happen, you know, just for my own interest.

My Process
First thing I did was pull up the current league table. Always good to see where both teams are sitting. Gives you a quick snapshot, right? Perth Glory, well, they haven’t been having the best season, let’s be honest. Down near the bottom usually means struggles.
Then I looked at Melbourne City. They’re typically up there, challenging near the top. So, straight away, you’ve got a bit of a mismatch on paper.
Next, I dug into recent form. Forget the whole season for a sec, just wanted to see how they’ve been playing lately, say the last five or six games.
- Perth Glory: Checked their recent results. Saw a mix, maybe a win here and there but also some heavy losses. Consistency seems to be a big problem. Defence looked a bit shaky in some of those games I glanced over the scores for.
- Melbourne City: Looked at their recent run. Generally more positive results. Seemed like they were scoring goals more regularly than Perth. They just look like a more solid unit overall, based on the scores and outcomes I saw.
After that, I thought about the head-to-head record. Sometimes, teams just have a bogey team, you know? So I looked back at the last few times Perth Glory played Melbourne City. Seemed like Melbourne City had the better of the recent meetings. That often plays a part, psychologically maybe.
Then I factored in a few other bits:
- Home Advantage: Perth are playing at home. That’s usually worth something, the crowd behind them, no travel fatigue. But how much difference does it make when a team’s struggling? Hard to say.
- Team News (Bits I picked up): Didn’t do a super deep dive into injuries or suspensions, just a quick scan. Didn’t see anything major that drastically changed my thinking, but always worth a quick check. Sometimes a key player missing can change everything.
- Motivation: What are they playing for? Melbourne City are usually pushing for titles or good finals positioning. Perth might be playing for pride, or trying desperately to climb off the bottom. Sometimes desperation can be a powerful motivator, but talent usually wins out.
My Prediction Thoughts
So, putting it all together… you’ve got Perth struggling for form, conceding goals, playing against a Melbourne City side that’s generally stronger, more consistent, scores goals, and has a good recent record against them. Even with Perth being at home, it’s hard to look past Melbourne City.
My gut feeling? I reckon Melbourne City will probably take this one. Perth might put up a fight, especially at home, maybe even snag a goal. But overall, Melbourne City’s quality should show through.
I’m thinking something like a Melbourne City win, maybe 3-1. Perth might get one, but City likely gets a couple or more.

Of course, football’s a funny old game, anything can happen on the day. This is just how I saw it after looking into things myself. We’ll see what actually happens!