The penultimate round of the A-League Women's comes with plenty of intrigue as the top six spots remain well and truly on the line.
Meanwhile, Melbourne City will participate in the quarter-finals of the AFC Asian Women's Champions League against Uzbek side PFC Nasaf.
Read our preview of the action below.
AFC Asian Women's Champions League
Melbourne City v PFC Nasaf
Date: Sunday, 29 March
Venue: Home of the Matildas
Kickoff: 3pm AEDT
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
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Melbourne City will hope to go one better than they did last season in the AFC Women's Champions League, but will face a tough test at home against Uzbek side PFC Nasaf in order to advance.
City will go into the game as favourites, but Nasaf contain several Uzbekistan players fresh from advancing out of the group stage of the AFC Women's Asian Cup for the first time in the nation's history.
Holly McNamara will be available for Melbourne City.
Brisbane Roar v Perth Glory
Date: Friday, 27 March
Venue: Spencer Park
Kickoff: 8pm AEDT
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
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Brisbane Roar are outside of the top six by a tenuous thread, only goal difference separating them from Melbourne Victory. Perth Glory is one point behind them, chasing their first finals berth since 2018/19. Seasons are on the line on Friday as both sides chase a crucial three points.
Brisbane has been struck by significant injuries this season, but has found ways to continue staying competitive with the top sides. The return of Tameka Yallop in recent weeks has been a much-needed boost, while Chloe Lincoln will return from Asian Cup duties to start between the sticks on Friday evening.
The Glory's home record has been typically strong, but it is away from home where they need to pick up more points to finish in the top six. They'll be hoping the likes of American striker Gabby Hollar and exciting young midfielder Georgia Cassidy can help them over the line.
Adelaide United v Newcastle Jets
Date: Saturday, 28 March
Venue: ServiceFM Stadium
Kickoff: 2.15pm local, 2.45pm AEDT
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
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Adelaide United could secure finals football for the second consecutive year with a victory over the Newcastle Jets on Saturday.
The Jets need six points from their remaining two games, as well as significant favours from other teams, in order to keep their season alive. The Reds, meanwhile, will be aiming not only for a place in the top six but potentially the top two as well - they're only one point away from the Phoenix in second.
It has been a remarkable turnaround for Adelaide, who only won once in their first six games under new coach Theo Tsiounis.
Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory
Date: Saturday, 28 March
Venue: Leichhardt Oval
Kickoff: 5pm AEDT
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
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Sydney might be mathematically eliminated from finals contention, but what better way to win a game than striking a massive blow against bitter rivals?
Victory is currently relying on goal difference for their finals place and has described the final two games of the season as early elimination finals. With the likes of Brisbane and Perth on their tail, they cannot afford to drop points in the Big Blue.
Sydney, meanwhile, will be bolstered by the return of Charlotte McLean for the final games of the season and will hope to continue the glimpses of positivity that they have found in recent months.
Wellington Phoenix v Western Sydney Wanderers
Date: Sunday, 29 March
Venue: Porirua Park
Kickoff: 4pm local, 2pm AEDT
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
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The Wellington Phoenix will hope to keep their Premiership hopes alive with a victory against the Western Sydney Wanderers.
Any sort of point and the Phoenix will reach the finals for the first time in club history. In a season touted as the 'Bevolution' under Bev Priestman, it would be a significant achievement for the team from New Zealand.
The Wanderers, however, will be looking for a positive outcome from their final game of the season. A win would give them a buffer zone against Sydney FC as they hope to prevent themselves from finishing bottom.
Central Coast Mariners v Canberra United
Date: Sunday, 29 March
Venue: Polytec Stadium
Kickoff: 4pm AEDT
Broadcast: 10Play and Paramount+
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It's another crucial battle to finish the round, with the Central Coast Mariners looking to keep themselves in the top six and Canberra United hoping to confirm another finals berth.
The Mariners are currently fifth, coming into the round with a one-point buffer, keeping them in finals contention. The defending champions will need to make sure that they win both of their final games in order to confirm that they stay there.
Canberra United, meanwhile, will confirm their finals place with a win and will also be looking ahead to a potential top two finish. They'll be bolstered by the return of Michelle Heyman from Asian Cup duty.