 Wanderers fans, it's time to fire up because it is game day. I'm Cianthopoulos and welcome to another episode of Bay 46. How good is it to be a Wanderers fan right now? We're sitting pretty right at the top of the table and we are playing perhaps our best ever brand of football. And tonight, we're going to welcome the exciting Melbourne City to Wonderland for a Blockbuster 1vs2 clash. After an unlucky stretch of three winless games, our win against the Mariners was a reward for the way we've been taking the game to our opponents. It might not have been the heavyweight battle that we'd be seeing against City, but with things so tight on the table, Brendan Santelab's winner could prove to be more crucial than we first thought. And can I just say, as someone who travelled to Gosford for the game, the away support was unbelievable. For the season that we had last year, it's been amazing to see how things have kicked on to even greater heights. Time and time again this season, whether it be home or away, you guys have just turned out in numbers, but more importantly, the noise and atmosphere that you create together is second to none. And it's not something that's lost on the players either. Earlier this week, Andrei sat down with WSWTV and talked about how he's been blown away by the Wanderers faithful since arriving in Australia. Yes, obviously I didn't expect the fans of Wanderers. They are unbelievable. They always support us and this is one of the keys because we are in the first place at the moment. Though Wanderland will really need to step it up tonight because Melbourne City are starting to look dangerous. And we all know what happened last time round. After going behind 2-0, we fought our way back to level the scores only to have our hearts dashed with a good dose of controversy thrown into the mix. It was a game that also snapped our 10-game unbeaten run and 3 weeks later we get the unique chance to extract some swift revenge. The good news coming out of the Wanderers camp is that we have no fresh injury concerns to worry about. Tony Popovich said although Captain Nikolai Toppastanli will regain his place in the lineup following suspension last week, he couldn't be more pleased with the way young Jonathan Asbro is taking his chances this season. He's a calm and composed young boy or young man as I should say now and we've got high hopes for him. He'll continue to progress, he'll continue to improve and we believe he's got a bright future at this club. Wanderers fans, we are officially into the second half of the season and the race for the title is on. These are the types of games that can separate the contenders from the pretenders but with a full house at Wanderland, I'm backing the boys to get the job done. So I'll see you later tonight for a 7.40pm kickoff. It's going to be a big one, I can't wait. Come on you Wanderers.