Brisbane Roar will look to make the most of home ground advantage in an Elimination Final clash with Adelaide United at Moreton Daily Stadium on Sunday, June 13.
In the two meetings between these sides throughout the 2020/21 season, the home side prevailed on both occasions.
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Leave it to Melbourne Victory to sign off on one of the most remarkable A-League premiership campaigns of all time with a dramatic last-second equaliser in the derby.
A 95th-minute equaliser from Lleyton Brooks might have been largely inconsequential in the grand scheme of things to everyone but Victory fans, but it summed up a genuinely thrilling and often chaotic A-League regular season campaign.
Sydney FC scored once on either side of half-time to end the regular season on a high with a 2-0 win over Brisbane Roar at Moreton Daily Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The Roar needed a three-point effort to seal third spot on the table heading into the Finals Series but will instead wait to see if Central Coast Mariners can defeat Western United in the second game of Matchday Saturday to jump above Brisbane on the table.
With a 2-1 win over Perth Glory, Brisbane Roar sealed the fate of three top-six sides whilst ending the dream for two clubs outside the Finals Series places to leave one last spot up for grabs ahead of the final Matchweek of the 2020/21 campaign.
The Roar jumped into third spot ahead of Matchweek 24 to leave Perth and Western Sydney Wanderers more than three points adrift of Adelaide United occupying sixth spot on the A-League table.