 Bolle produced one of the cratiest daily games of the season. Back in December, Western Sydney Wanderers with standing a late Adelaide onslaught to win 3-2 and keep Marcus Babel in a job. Not for long as it turned out. Tonight they do it all again at Bankwest with the finals race now entering the final furlong. Duke is sorry Andy, good to go and we're ready for free kick. Could be Matt Jermaine with the left foot. Might be Permit Schwiegler and he goes through the wall. It took a big deflection. Schwiegler will claim it. The Wanderers in front inside five minutes after that lengthy stoppage and Tirmid Schwiegler scores for the Wanderers. His first goal in the Hyundai ailing. Lovely ball Milliusnich. McGree onto it. Sents a little bit wider than he wanted and Halloran with that narrow angle shot, but there was an infringement on him by Jermaine and Alex King has pointed to the penalty spots. And the Wanderers are utterly stunned. Not more so than Matt Jermaine. It was a game and ended in uproar back in December between these two from the penalty spot. George Blackwood is not going to take this one. It's going to be Riley McGree against Daniel Lopar. Lopar guess right, but he couldn't keep it out and Adelaide a back square thanks to Riley McGree. What a start to this game. Touch, bangal. There's the quarter which was helped on at the near post by Jermaine and then Keanu Bacchus underneath it and headed over the top in the end by Dylan McGowan. Trying to drive through the heart of the Wanderers defence. Ben Halloran! Oh, placed it beautifully. Well he created the equaliser after being fouled that led to the award of the penalty and now he's placed that one right in the corner. Five goals in his last six now for Ben Halloran as he equals his best ever seasonal tally of six. Bruce come out to arrive on the right. Four in the box to hit. If he can jink his way, Tas Maria might not leave them. It's Bruce come out and attack him for Nikolai Muller. And we're back at 2-2. He could hardly miss from that range, could he? Nikolai Muller's fifth of the season. All five in his last ten and three of those now have come against the Reds and we're back at 2-2. Extraordinary. A mouse throw helped on by Cox and Duke is onto it. Adelaide open again. Duke! Mitch Duke who scores for the third game in a row for just the second time in his sailing career. And this topsy-turby game goes the way of the Wanderers once again at 3-2. Quite extraordinary. Svigla, the run by Duke. And it's OK Wanderers leave for Tracy. Crazy first half at Backworth stadia, which has produced six goals. We've still got seven minutes in the first half to run. And Mitch Duke's on a hatchet already. Oh, good thing I come out. That's brilliant. Really good by Bruce come out. What a run this is. He's got options right and left. Chooses Nikolai Muller who slides it in. Five-two in front. Nikolai Muller has a brace. Or does he? The flag is up against the German. It's not going to count. More drama in a drama filled night at Banquess. Muller wants to see the replay. Talking of open field. Here goes Kamao again. Threads it through. Simon Cox. Paul Izzo stood up but Cox in for his first home goal for his new club. Needed two bites in it. But at the second time of asking, he puts the ball in the back of the net. It's been by McGree, but that is full-time at Backwest. And at last, the Wanderers have a win at home. A much-needed victory their first here at Backwest since the Sydney Derby in October. As John Paul Damarini extends his unbeaten start to three matches. Adelaide for their part, beaten by the Wanderers for the second time this season and missing out on the chance to go second.