The Sydney Derby between Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers headlines another fascinating round of A-League Women's.
With only two points separating second from ninth, almost every game in the competition has something important riding on the result. CommBank Matildas, as always, are at the centre of the action.
Read our preview of all the A-League Women's action below.
Perth Glory 0 - 0 Sydney FC
Sydney FC played out their fifth scoreless draw of the season when it ended all square with Perth Glory on Wednesday.
Both teams created numerous chances, but the goalkeepers - Teresa Morrissey for the Glory, and Heather Hinz for Sydney - shone to earn both of their teams a point. The Glory missed a chance to go second with three points, while Sydney is now in 10th, three points away from bottom-of-the-table Wanderers
Brisbane Roar v Central Coast Mariners
Date: Friday, 30 January
Venue: Spencer Park
Kickoff: 7pm local, 8pm AEDT
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
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The Brisbane Roar host defending champions Central Coast Mariners in a crucial battle of third against fourth.
With only two points separating second from ninth, a win for either side will have massive ramifications for the table and the top-six race. The Mariners are coming into the game in shaky form, off the back of a defeat to the Wanderers last week, while Brisbane are unbeaten in six games. The last time they were defeated was in Gosford on New Year's Eve.
Sharn Freier and Chloe Lincoln are both available for Brisbane, with Grace Kuilamu and Tameka Yallop both out with injuries. Isabel Gomez will be available for the Mariners.
Adelaide United v Melbourne City
Date: Saturday, 31 January
Venue: Coopers Stadium
Kickoff: 4pm local, 4.30pm AEDT
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
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Adelaide United come into this clash with plenty to prove against top-of-the-table Melbourne City.
The Reds have not defeated City since January 2021 - the only time they have ever done so. Ending that five-year streak will be crucial to their hopes of sneaking into the finals after what was a disappointing start to the season. There is enough talent on their books to do so, including the likes of Adriana Taranto, but taking on a City side who are already five points clear on top of the table is no easy feat.
Taranto will be available for Adelaide. Holly McNamara will be looking to add to her eleven goals this season for the visitors, while Karly Roestbakken, Alexia Apostoloakis and Bryleeh Henry are all expected to be in City's matchday squad.
Sydney FC v Western Sydney Wanderers
Date: Saturday, 31 January
Venue: Allianz Stadium
Kickoff: 5pm AEDT
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
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The Western Sydney Wanderers look as primed as ever to break their 12-game winless run against their fiercest rivals, Sydney FC, when they visit Allianz Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The Wanderers currently sit bottom of the table, but are coming off the back of a victory over the defending champions last week and will be full of confidence. Meanwhile, Sydney FC have not won since the 23rd of November, and have only scored one goal in that period. It will be a fascinating battle as both teams look to finish the season strong to have any chance of making the finals.
Canberra United v Melbourne Victory
Date: Saturday, 31 January
Venue: McKellar Park
Kickoff: 5.30pm AEDT
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
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Melbourne Victory will be out for revenge when they travel to take on Canberra United on Saturday.
Last time these sides played, Canberra United came out on top, sparking a tremendous run that included inflicting Melbourne City's first home-and-away defeat in 30 games. Their form has faltered since, however, and Victory arrive at a perfect time to prove that they are still championship contenders. Michelle Heyman will, as always, be a key part of their side.
Melbourne Victory have themselves struggled for form this season, having already lost six games out of 13 played. If they are to reach the heights that many expected of them preseason, they must start converting these types of games into three points.
Newcastle Jets v Wellington Phoenix
Date: Sunday, 1 February
Venue: No.2 Sportsground
Kickoff: 5pm AEDT
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
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The Newcastle Jets and Wellington Phoenix both face a stern litmus test to see if they truly are finals contenders when they face off on Sunday.
The Jets have shown glimpses of brilliance this season, but have been too inconsistent to rack up a large amount of competition points. The Phoenix are very similar - they are typically dominant at home, but are yet to be as convincing as they could be on the road. Still, their recent run of form has put them at second, and all indications are that this will be a fascinating contest.
Natasha Prior will be available in the heart of the defence fort he Newcastle Jets.