 Hello and welcome wherever you're watching around Australia, Pete Cock, Robbie Slater and Mark Bosnich with you on a Monday evening live on Fox Sports for more A-League action. Willick takes it quickly. That's forward. Trucking that run back to Piscopo, can hit him, plays in Davila and chips the keeper, Wellington 1-0. Just like that, their little Mexican marvel. Scores another for the Knicks. Russell. Beanie in a bit of space all of a sudden. So three on two, he's got Duke for company, Bernier Beanie. He goes one on one with McGean into the box. He's got two Knicks players. He does really well with the cross over to Wilburang for the Western Sydney Wanderers. That's got his first ever A-League goal and it's a big one for the home side. And what a finish at the back post. He just goes sitting from the left-hand side, completely unmarked. Sale just waits for everything to get in order in front of him and Payne launches it forward to Ball who wins a really good header and actually you'll get a second bite at it here. He's got Natta for attention, back to Davila and Lewis who can find McGarry out on the left. Quick ball in, Piscopo looking for the little nutmeg on Bacchus. McGarry, Davila, Piscopo blocked by Gordon out to Devlin. Will he have a go from out there? He will! Oh, what a goal! What a hit from Cameron Knicks back in front with one of the goals of the season. And what a game. Incredible, terrific play. Sets it up, he's got the time to just settle and you won't see a more pure strike than that. He just gives it violence on the half volley. Trace his corner. Again an equaliser for the Wanderers this time off the head. The English import and Olly Sale could only see it coming to Low to his left and he's filthy in his team in front of him. Wanderers right back in it. Rufa had some space, went over the head of Duke who was a little disappointed to see Daniel Wilmering so far back. Big opportunity here for Wellington Ball, you can feed it in. Ever so slightly and that was the difference between picking the ball up here and picking it out of the back of the net for Daniel Margoosh perhaps still alive. Great ball in from Lewis, penalty 3-2 Wellington, what a game we have here at Bankwest and the celebrations begin at the south end. Fair play Olly de Villa, there was no histrionics when Hermet went straight over to the ball and picked it up as soon as the penalty was given. Olly was only too happy to hand it over to a confident fresh player off the bench. The Wanderers again with it all to do. Duke off, look response, this is extraordinary. Mitchell, Duke playing the whistle if you don't mind. He didn't seem to be in a lot of contact and he gets his body position in the right, he dispatched it into the back of the net. Quite bring it under control straight away, stretches for it, he hasn't hurt himself right there, back it goes for Kamao who burst free. He's got Muller on his right, Nikolai Muller, the cross but this extraordinary game keeps on going, Wanderers in front. Well he kept his composure and again it's a very very good finish. Last minute, again fix it on, Satirio, Hermet, goodness to use those famous words in the alley. Brief what a game we've had here at Bankwest tonight, goal for the club. Clinton justifiably they'd feel are going to get something out of this classic from the alley. Stretch you can't quite believe that he's been called offside. Shoulder which has got him about half a foot if a little less offside. Evans doesn't have the whistle in his mouth just yet, here is the possible chance, McGowan. What a big header that was at the back, Devlin goes charging in, Backers is there first and we're done. What an amazing game of football at Bankwest Stadium. When you rock up to a game of football you hope you're going to get something that you remember for a very long time. Full time at Bankwest, West at Sydney Wanderers, four, Wellington Phoenix, three.