Sydney FC vs Melbourne Victory Prediction & Betting Tips 28.03.2026


Sydney FC arrive with a poor defensive run behind them, having lost five of their last six league matches and shipped at least two goals in four of those defeats. Their most recent outing ended 3-1 at home to Wellington Phoenix, with xG of 1.1 against 2.5, so even their own attacking output has not been enough to balance the damage at the back. That kind of profile makes them vulnerable again, especially against a side whose recent results have been much harder to break down.
Melbourne Victory come in unbeaten in four and have just beaten Western Sydney Wanderers 1-0, adding to a sequence that has included two home draws and another win. Their recent away league record is only two wins, one draw and five losses, so the travelling numbers are not especially strong, but they have still generally avoided collapse and have already taken points from Sydney FC in this fixture. The fact that their last meeting finished 0-0 also points to a side that can keep this contest under control.
The head-to-head leans Melbourne Victory as well, with five straight matches without losing to Sydney FC and four of those without conceding. That said, this is not a clean case for a free-flowing away win, because three of the last four meetings have finished level or by a single goal. Sydney’s own home record is patchy, though, and their 11 goals conceded in nine home league games leave enough space for Victory to edge it.
My prediction is Away Win at 55/100. Melbourne Victory have the better overall record, are unbeaten in four, and have repeatedly handled Sydney FC in this matchup. Sydney’s recent form is a concern, with five losses from their last six and a fresh home defeat in which they conceded three. The away side’s own road record is not dominant, so a narrow success looks more realistic than a landslide.
My prediction is Away Win at 11/20. Melbourne Victory have the stronger standings position, the superior recent run, and the clear head-to-head edge of five matches unbeaten against Sydney FC. Sydney’s defence has been breached heavily in recent weeks, while Victory have just kept a clean sheet in a 1-0 win. The projected 1-2 scoreline fits a tight away victory rather than a comfortable one.