Fate awaits Sydney FC and Melbourne City on Sunday 30 August, when first and second-placed in the Hyundai A-League face off in the 2020 Grand Final at 6.30pm AEST.
More than 10 months after the season began, after 147 games played and after six weeks in an independent bubble, two clubs maintain the status of who will be crowned Champion of the longest crusade in the 15-year history of the competition.
Bankwest Stadium will be the level where Steve Corica’s Sky Blues will lift the coveted trophy for the fifth record, or the city of Erick Mombaerts, despite everything, will see for the first time the Hyundai A-League trophies.
The Victorian club was shot after the reboot, following a four-month forced lockade due to the covid-19 pandemic, while prime ministers took the time to position themselves before handing over a memory of their elegance in a semi-final triumph last year. . Grand finalists Perth Glory.
With the most productive clubs of the 2019/20 season competing in the big dance (the two groups have scored 51 goals in 27 games), maximum intensity, thrilling moments and scathing drama are almost guaranteed in the suburbs of Greater Sydney. Parramatta.
Whether it’s the crowning of the league’s most successful club, or the addition of a new Hyundai A-League throne contender, this Sunday will be a gigantic clash to be missed.
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Sydney FC v Melbourne City
When: Sunday, August 30
Home: 6.30 p.m. AEST
Venue: Bankwest Stadium
Broadcast: ABC ME delayed at 8:25 p.m., FOX Sports 507