 After one rest day to recover from an epic A-League weekend, we return with a double header tonight starting with the Western Sydney Wanderers at home to Melbourne City. Good evening to you, Brenton. Good evening to you, Robbie, and to all our viewers watching. A good start from both sides, you have to say. It must have been highly disruptive for Melbourne City to lose Beringair right at the deaf during the warm-up, but they seem to have adjusted quite well, and of course, like you said, there's barking them as well here barking out orders, but let's just go. Swappy turnover, and Jamie McLaren pouts it. The Wanderers with a massive mistake, and you can't do that with the Socaroo in this kind of form. Jamie McLaren has six for the campaign, and Melbourne City in front, six minutes in. Jamison, as is City's way, just tucking in and being a passing option as a fallback. What a ball it was as well for Andrew Naboo, turning Nats are inside out, straight to it. What a brilliant action. Takes on Nanda, and twisted him one way, then the other. Superb pass out from Jamison. Naboo, you can't leave him in this kind of space, one-on-one, and he's aggressive and positive, and he's so unlucky. The arm was raised there. Craig Noon is saying go to VAR, a natural position. James Troese, Sean Evans, I think is going to make the call that it is a spot kick, and Melbourne City have a chance to double their advantage here. Absolutely unstoppable. He's the screening midfielder, but he senses that danger. He's back in defense now, wouldn't he? Yeah, Rash gone. That's what's saying, he was a screening defender, and now he's back taking control. Great ball in from Wilmering. Expert defending by Goode. Aqualina, what a kill he won a Joe Master medal last season. It keeps the advantage at two. Well, the ball back in the volley from Aqualina was absolutely brilliant. What a save. Just made himself big, and Kamau would have thought he'd scored. Look at that for a ball from Aqualina. Now he's stretching a little bit for it, Kamau, and if he can just head it back from where it comes from, a little bit more he would have scored, but credit the keeper with a terrific save. No goals. Back to back defeats. Adelaide United came here and left with the three points, and so too will Melbourne City. Ten games played this season. Western Sydney have won just three. While Melbourne City make it back-to-back successes against the teams from Sydney. First the Sky Blues, and now the Wanderers, and they are surging up the A-League ladder at the moment. Four wins, four losses for them. Full time tonight, Melbourne City 2, Western Sydney now.