Dave (@Jeterpool) is joined by Bodes (@bodynovo), and Dr Emma (@synapse101) preview the @newcastlejetsfc @ffacup #Roundof16 match against @melbournecityFC #MCYvNEW.
Dave, Bodes and Dr Emma preview the upcoming Round of 16 clash between the Jets and Melbourne City at AAMI Park. They preview each team in detail, predict the Jets line-up and other news around the club.
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David (@Jeterpool) is joined by Dr Emma (@Synapse101), Luke (@MrGlass23) and Ben to review @NewcastleJetsFC vs @Melbournecity #NEWvMCY in @ALeague 1st Semi Final @mjstadium.
The team review the 2-1 home Semi-Final against Melbourne City in Newcastle. They cover a variety of topics including the stats between the two teams, talking points on the match, review of all the goals and have a brief discussion about sales for the Grand Final. The team then give their thoughts on the other Semi-Final this weekend.
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2017/2018 Hyundai A-League
Season 13 Elimination Semi Final Newcastle United Jets FC vs Melbourne City FC
When: Friday 27th April, 2018
Where: Hunter Stadium, 294 Turton Road, New Lambton, NSW
Kickoff: 750pm AEDST (gates open 650pm)
Tickets: Ticketmaster Link
Watch: ONE, FoxSports 1 and FoxSports 1HD
Listen: ABC Newcastle 1233 or ABC Grandstand Radio online/app
Tweet: @SquadronNewy @JetstreamNewy #NTUA #NEWvMCY #ALeagueFinals
Referee: Shaun Evans
Assistant Referee 1: George Lakrindis
Assistant Referee 2: Wilson Brown
Fourth Official: Jarred Gillett
Video Assistant Referee: Chris Beath
FIXTURE FACTS
Overall – 24 matches between the two teams.
Jets Wins – 9, City Wins – 11, Drawn – 4
In Newcastle – 13 matches.
Jets Wins – 7, City Wins – 5, Drawn – 1
In Melbourne – 11 matches
Jets Wins – 2, City Wins – 6, Drawn – 3
Average Home A-League Crowd – 9536
Average Away A-League Crowd – 7251
Goals in Fixture
Jets – 34, City – 48
In Newcastle –
Jets – 20, City – 22
1st Goals in Fixture
Jets – 12, City – 12
Cards in Fixture
Jets – 67 (66 yellow, 1 red), City 41 (39 yellow, 2 red)
Recent Form (A-League)
Jets – WLLLW (6 point from last 15)
City – WWWLW (12 points from last 15)
Leading Scorers
Jets – Andrew Nabbout, Dimitri Petratos (10)
City – Bruno Fornalo, Stefan Mauk, Macin Budzinski, Dario Vidosic (5)
Last Result –
Newcastle Jets 0 – Melbourne City 3 (Fornaroli 42′, Vidosic 53′, Vidosic 77′) at McDonald Jones Stadium, A-League, Round 25, Season 2017/18
Melbourne City Coach Record – Warren Joyce 66% win ratio (2 wins, 1 draw, 0 losses)
TALKING POINTS:
General
The Jets finals record (W-D-L) is 5-1-5.
Newcastle have won their last 3 home finals matches.
It has been 2973 days since the Jets last appeared in the finals.
The Jets finals record (W-D-L) is 5-1-5.
The 57 goals scored by the Jets this season surpassed the combined total of goals scored in the previous 2 seasons (56).
Key Stats from Previous Round
The Jets achieved a number of records in the win over the Mariners. Firstly, they achieved a clear sweep over the Mariners – the first either team has achieved this in the fixture.
The match set an A-League record for most aggregate goals (10).
It was also the first time an away team scored 7+ goals.
The Jets scored the most goals in a single season for regular season fixtures between two teams with 15.
Newcastle scored 13 goals in the two matches held at Gosford this season. By comparison, the Mariners scored 14 goals in Gosford all season.
8-2 surpassed the Jets previous biggest winning margin – 5-0 against the Phoenix on 22/3/14.
Newcastle scored in all regular season away fixtures this season.
Players
Riley McGree became the 5th Jets player to score an A-League hattrick.
Dimi Petratos became the 4th Jets player to score 10 goals in an A-League season.
Petratos is now equal 10th in the Jets overall A-League goal scoring list alongside Emile Heskey.
Lachlan Jackson became the 14th different Jets player to score this season – a new record for a single season.
He also became the 79th player to score in the A-League for the club. Both of his A-League goals have been scored in the final round of the season. His first was for the Roar against the Jets in season 2014/15.
Newcastle Jets
Newcastle have kept 3 clean sheets in their 11 finals appearances. They’ve also been kept scoreless in 3 matches.
Ben Kantarovski and Nikolai Topor-Stanley are the only 2 surviving players from the Jets last appearance in the finals.
Joel Griffiths and Matt Thompson hold the record of most goals for the club in Finals football (3).
Newcastle haven’t scored at home in 214 minutes.
Melbourne City
City are the only team the Jets haven’t defeated this season.
City (Heart) have lost 3 and won 1 of their “away” finals games.
Bruno Fornaroli has been on the scoresheet in his last 6 matches against the Jets. He has scored 9 goals during that time.
On average, this fixure produces 3 goals when played in Newcastle.