Just three rounds of the regular season remain and our Subway Socceroos will be looking to continue playing starring roles for their sides.
The Easter Long Weekend saw one of the most productive rounds of the seasons involving our Australia heroes.
Check out the preview below!
Central Coast Mariners vs Melbourne City
As the Golden Boot race intensifies Jason Cummings' Central Coast Mariners square off against Jamie Maclaren and front-runners Melbourne City.
Cummings scored his 16th goal of the campaign last weekend against Western United, before the competition's top-scorer responded with a brace of his own to move to 20 goals and snapping a five-game goalless drought in the process. Maclaren is now two goals behind the all-time A-Leagues scorer, Besart Berisha who has 142 goals.
Marco Tilio also played a monumental role courtesy of a second-half double, taking his tally to seven league goals. Meanwhile, Jordan Bos registered his fifth assist of the season in the 4-1 triumph over Wellington Phoenix, as City move seven points clear at the summit.
Aiden O'Neill is expected to retain his place in the starting line-up and Mathew Leckie will continue his recovery from a hamstring injury.

Western Sydney Wanderers vs Melbourne Victory
Brandon Borrello inspired Western Sydney Wanderers to a dramatic 2-2 draw against Macarthur FC after bagging a brace, which included a last-gasp equaliser.
The forward has now scored 10 goals for the season as he and the Wanderers host Melbourne Victory on Saturday night.
Sydney FC vs Perth Glory
Andrew Redmayne and Sydney FC will be looking to finish the season strongly to secure finals football and build on the away point they managed in Adelaide.
The Sky Blues' first test is a home clash against Perth Glory on Sunday afternoon.
Adelaide United vs Western United
A win for Craig Goodwin and Joe Gauci's Adelaide United will go a long way to helping seal a second-placed finish.
Goodwin netted his 11th league goal in 2022/23 against Sydney, making it his most prolific season to date in the competition after twice finishing with 10 goals in 2018/19 and 2021/22.
Despite conceding late against the Sky Blues, the Reds are 12 matches unbeaten and will be determined to make the most of its Coopers Stadium fortress versus Western United.
Recently called-up/capped Subway Socceroos
Melbourne Victory: Ben Folami and Bruno Fornaroli
Perth Glory: Adam Taggart
Sydney FC: Joel King, Rhyan Grant and Alex Wilkinson
Subway Olyroos
Adelaide United: Louis D’Arrigo, Alexandar Popovic
Brisbane Roar: Jordan Courtney-Perkins, Kai Trewin
Central Coast Mariners: Jacob Farrell
Macarthur FC: Jake Hollman
Melbourne City: Callum Talbot
Melbourne Victory: Nishan Velupillay
Newcastle Jets: Thomas Aquilina, Lucas Mauragis, Mark Natta
Perth Glory: Cameron Cook, Keegan Jelacic
Western Sydney Wanderers: Calem Nieuwenhof
Western United: Noah Botic
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 (called up to Socceroos as a train on)