 Sydney is divided. In the East, glamour and bling. In the West, diversity and resilience. Two warring factions in life and football. Whilst the Sydney FC home game rests assured tonight a double-header Sydney Derby takes place in the West at Sydney Olympic Park where Western Sydney wandered for three seasons. It's where the Sky Blues last claimed three points against their Crosstown rivals in the A-League. But since then, red and black has ruled. 763 days and nights undefeated in this city. The Sky Blues have won it all in recent times, apart from one thing, the Sydney Derby. As for the W League, last season's five-nil victory over Sydney FC at Banquet Stadium couldn't be replicated in the season opener this season. But only three days later, two Rosie Galea-Golves secured a victory over the Newcastle Jets at the Wanderers Centre of Football. Both Carl Robinson and Dean Heffernan looked to restore the identity. The Wanderers were known for being fighters and champions who left nothing out there on the pitch. The biggest moments shots and saves in Australian sport, heroes rise and heroes fall. Dreams are destroyed and legends are made. This is the Sydney Derby.