Another weekend means another round of Isuzu UTE A-League action with potentially up to eight current Subway Socceroos playing on Saturday.
Four Subway Socceroos were on target last time out and they will all be hoping to continue leading by example for their respective teams.
Check out our preview below.
Sydney FC vs Central Coast Mariners
Sky Blues goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne squares off against Jason Cummings and Danny Vukovic on Saturday.
Redmayne returned to the winners' list after helping Sydney FC to a 2-1 Big Blue win over Melbourne Victory.
Joel King could also feature for Sydney after returning on loan for the remainder of the 2022/23 season from Danish Superliga outfit Odense BK on Wednesday evening AEDT.
Cummings, meanwhile, scored his sixth goal in his preceding eight matches, taking his overall tally to eight for the season and remain in second place in the Golden Boot race.
The striker, who came off the bench, fortuitously netted the equaliser against Western Sydney Wanderers, when he diverted Nectarios Triantis' shot past the goalkeeper.
Melbourne City vs Macarthur FC
Melbourne City's Subway Socceroos trio welcome Macarthur FC to AAMI Park on Saturday, aiming to consolidate its lead at the summit of the table.
Mathew Leckie netted his third league goal of the season last weekend with a great strike from distance, before Jamie Maclaren converted a stoppage time penalty to rescue a point in a 3-3 draw against Adelaide United.
It was the marksman's first goal in three matches, moving to a league-leading 14 for the campaign.
Marco Tilio played 45 minutes against the Reds before being withdrawn at the interval.
Adelaide United vs Brisbane Roar
Craig Goodwin and Adelaide United entertain Brisbane Roar in a Saturday night clash.
Goodwin capitalised on an error to bring up a major milestone against City last weekend, scoring his 50th goal for the club in all competitions and sixth for the season.
Recently called-up/capped Subway Socceroos
Melbourne Victory: Ben Folami and Bruno Fornaroli
Perth Glory: Adam Taggart
Sydney FC: Rhyan Grant and Alex Wilkinson
Western Sydney Wanderers: Brandon Borrello
Subway Olyroos
Adelaide United: Joe Gauci, Louis D’Arrigo, Bernardo Oliveira
Brisbane Roar: Jordan Courtney-Perkins, Kai Trewin
Central Coast Mariners: Jacob Farrell
Melbourne City: Jordan Bos
Sydney FC: Patrick Yazbek, Patrick Wood
Western Sydney Wanderers: Ramy Najjarine
Subway Young Socceroos
Central Coast Mariners: Nectarios Triantis
Melbourne City: Raphael Borges Rodrigues, Max Caputo
Newcastle Jets: Archie Goodwin
Perth Glory: Joseph Forde
Sydney FC: Adrian Segecic
Western Sydney Wanderers: Alessandro Lopane, Alexander Badolato
Western United: Rhys Bozinovski
Subway Joeys
Adelaide United: Nestory Irankunda