 Two powerhouse A-League clubs looking to finish disappointing seasons on a high here as Western Sydney play host to the Melbourne victory at Bank West Stadium tonight. Around 1,700 Wanderers fans expected to attend tonight's game. Peerman Schwiegler plays his last game as a professional, capped 14 times by Switzerland. He was part of their 2010 World Cup squad, back as turns, inboard to Cox and Schwiegler perfectly, made a pass for Courdiere. Just skipped away from him though, German back to the youngster, a Doherty for Matt Jürgen to try and chip the goalkeeper. Well the Wanderer's goalkeeper was chipped a couple of times the other night and Matt acted good enough to retrieve that situation. Well good movement, German started this movement, just continued on and he's going for that. Russell, well way to pass that time. And Duke pulls it back, a Doherty's there, so to his Cox, team up, Schwiegler plays finish. The Wanderers team to send him up on a winning note and he's the one scoring the goal from midfield. Sometimes you do get the fairytale finish. Anyone better on the pitch tonight than Peerman Schwiegler, obviously, not at the moment. Which Duke's been very good for the Wanderers. This week is the final game, his last one. Inventive header from Adam and in front of Duke. And the shot is in, brilliant finish from Jordan O'Doherty. Cross was a peach. O'Doherty still had so much work to do and squeezed it in at Acton's near post to make it 2-0. Western Sydney. What he talked, he asked me if anyone's been as good as Schwiegler. I think Tate Russell's right up there as well this evening. Wanderers with control of this game now. Brooks, lovely pass, Lee Broxham into the area. Big chance and tapped in, that's onside. The goal will count. Sorry, Letanzio flopped his lines, but he's going to wind up with an assist because Andrew Naboot was in the right place at the right time and kept onside by a Wanderers defender to make it 2-1. There's more questions than answers for both these clubs moving forward, but I think we knew that before the game. And a fairytale finish for Peerman Schwiegler. A goal scorer and a winner as he moves into retirement. After a very impressive loan season down under. The Wanderers winners on their home deck in their final game of the regular season. Melbourne victory came close to a comeback. Andrew Naboot pulled one back, had a crack at an equaliser in stoppage time. But in the end it's JP DiMarini, racking up another victory, his fifth in charge.