Another exciting A-League Men's round of action involving our Subway Socceroos kicks off on Friday night.
Jason Cummings and Jamie Maclaren continued their impressive form in front of goal while Mathew Leckie and Craig Goodwin both contributed in respective wins.
Check out the preview below:
Brisbane Roar vs Central Coast Mariners
Central Coast Mariners' duo Danny Vukovic and Jason Cummings will be hoping to return to winning ways against Brisbane Roar on Friday night.
Cummings scored his ninth and tenth goals for the season in a 3-2 defeat against Sydney FC, already equalling his total from last season. The striker has now scored eight in his last nine appearances.
Since arriving in Australia, the 27-year-old has netted 20 league goals in 35 appearances, registering eight assists.
Western United vs Adelaide United
Craig Goodwin's Adelaide United travel to Melbourne to take on Western United on Saturday.
The winger notched his fifth assist of the season as the Reds secured a 2-1 victory over Brisbane to move equal third with the Mariners on 23 points.
The 31-year-old has also found the back of the net six times this campaign.

Western Sydney Wanderers vs Sydney FC
Saturday night sees a blockbuster Sydney derby with Andrew Redmayne's Sydney FC looking to make it three consecutive triumphs.
Joel King could also feature for the Sky Blues after completing a loan move until the end of the 2022/23 season from Danish Superliga outfit Odense BK.
Perth Glory vs Melbourne City
Melbourne City's Subway Socceroos trio face Perth Glory on Saturday night.
Despite missing a penalty, Jamie Maclaren still scored a brace in a 6-1 demolition of Macarthur FC last weekend. The talisman remains the competition's top-scorer with a prolific 16.
Mathew Leckie also grabbed an assist - his second in 2022/23 - when he cleverly back heeled the ball into the path of Maclaren.
Meanwhile, Marco Tilio played the full 90 minutes.
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
Brisbane Roar: Jordan Courtney-Perkins, Kai Trewin
Central Coast Mariners: Jacob Farrell
Melbourne City: Jordan Bos
Sydney FC: Patrick Yazbek, Patrick Wood
Western United: Ramy Najjarine
Subway Young Socceroos
Adelaide United: Bernardo Oliveira, Panashe Madanha, Jonny Yull
Central Coast Mariners: Nectarios Triantis
Macarthur FC: Jed Drew, Alexander Robinson
Melbourne City: Raphael Borges Rodrigues, Max Caputo, James Nieuwenhuizen
Newcastle Jets: Archie Goodwin
Perth Glory: Joseph Forde, Chris Donnell, Kaelan Majekodunmi
Sydney FC: Adrian Segecic, Jake Girdwood-Reich
Western Sydney Wanderers: Alessandro Lopane, Alexander Badolato, Aidan Simmons, Jack Warshawsky
Western United: Rhys Bozinovski
Subway Joeys
Adelaide United: Nestory Irankunda