Another weekend means another round of captivating action from the A-League Men.
Up to eight current Subway Socceroos are set to take to the field on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mathew Leckie and Jason Cummings were the standout performers last weekend, both scoring braces for their respective clubs.
Check out the preview below:
Central Coast Mariners vs Wellington Phoenix
Central Coast Mariners pair Jason Cummings and Danny Vukovic entertain Wellington Phoenix in Gosford on Friday night.
As alluded to Cummings was influential for the Mariners, converting a pair of late second-half penalties to rescue a point after his team trailed 2-0 early after the re-start.
The 27-year-old has scored eight goals in his previous seven matches, bringing his haul to 12 for the season and move closer behind Jamie Maclaren in the Golden Boot race.
Cummings has also scored one goal in all three of his last league games against Wellington.
Melbourne City vs Sydney FC
Mathew Leckie, Jamie Maclaren, and Marco Tilio will be out to avenge Melbourne City's derby defeat when Sydney FC roll into town.
Leckie was the pick of the Subway Socceroos trio, bagging a brace in the 3-2 loss which translates to four goals in as many games to take his season total to six.
Maclaren remains on a league-high 16 goals for the campaign, while Tilio has three goals to his name.
Melbourne Victory vs Adelaide United
The Original Rivalry returns with Craig Goodwin's Adelaide United crossing the border to face Melbourne Victory.
Goodwin notched his sixth assist of the season with a peach of a delivery for Hiroshi Ibusuki in a dramatic 4-4 draw against Western Sydney Wanderers.
Earlier in the see-sawing contest, the 31-year-old also surrendered his penalty duties to give the Japanese striker the chance to end a 10-game goalless drought in a true show of leadership from the Reds captain.
Moreover, per Opta, Goodwin has been directly involved in one goal in five of his last six A-League Men games (3 goals, 2 assists) and has scored two goals and made one assist across his last two games against Victory.
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 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