Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureHalf-time: Auckland 0-0 SydneyAll square at the break after a cagey opening with neither side creating much of note. Sydney FC have had the more of the ball with 62% possession but that has mostly been through knocking it around at the back or frantically trying to play out from defence and into the midfield.Auckland have had more shots with four to one, though both sides have had a single shot on target and neither of those truly tested the keeper.ShareUpdated at 05.19 EDT47 mins: Wataru Kamijo and Cameron Howieson come together heavily as both slide into a challenge. The Sky Blues midfielder is slower to get to his feet but should hold out until the break.Share45 mins: Randall gets a shot away from the top corner of the box and forces a save from Devenish-Meares. That was one of few shots on target in the first half. There will be two added minutes.Share43 mins: Randall picks up the ball at the top of the box and goes searching for a way through. The Sky Blues defence stands firm but the young New Zealander is proving to be a real handful.ShareUpdated at 05.03 EDT41 mins: Piero Quispe bursts through the midfield as the Sky Blues look for the teenager to add pace to their game. A timely leap from Nando Pijnaker gets a foot on the ball and brings Quispe to ground heavily and he is forced to leave the field for attention.Share39 mins: The Black Knights are back on the front foot with Randall exploding down the left and again testing the Sky Blues defensive line. The speedster earns a corner and sends in the cross himself only for Devenish-Meares to take command in his six-yard box.Share37 mins: The Sky Blues keep living on the edge on their way out of defence as they invite the Black Knights to press. There are a few nervy moments, especially with the ball is at Devenish-Meares’ feet, but the main concern remains the breakdown in midfield.Share34 mins: After a more positive period for the Sky Blues in their attacking third, the Black Knights take control again. The long crosses into the box cause some confusion but the defence is able to clear without too much concern.Share31 mins: Nando Pijnaker earns the first yellow card of the final as Akol Akon passes off the ball in a tight area and threatens to burst forward without a Black Knights defender in front of him. Pijnaker tugs the 17-year-old’s shirt and is content to cop a timely caution.Share29 mins: Sydney finally break out of their defence and unleash Tiago Quintal into space down the left. The 19-year-old gets a toe in to nudge the ball forward before having his own path blocked. Quintal goes to ground calling for a foul that, I’m not entirely sure why, never arrives.Share27 mins: Devenish-Meares puts his teammate under intense pressure in the most dangerous area with a sloppy pass into the midfield. Wataru Kamijo comes charging toward his keeper but has to get a foot in just to block the pass ending up at Black Knights feet, then desperately scrambles to clear way and spare Devenish-Meares’ blushes.Share25 mins: Sky Blues keeper Devenish-Meares leaps high to pull down a tricky cross from Randall on the left. The Black Knights are building the pressure.Share23 mins: Randall is enjoying a purple patch as he puts Grant in particular under pressure. The Black Knights appear to have found their target as they continue to search for space on the left.Share20 mins: Randall opens up another sprint this time down the left flank to outpace Sky Blues veteran Grant. A heavy touch takes the ball too deep but a sliding Grant has little choice but to get a foot in and give away a corner.Share18 mins: Jesse Randall races behind the Sky Blues’ defence to chase down a long ball into the right attacking pocket. A clearance ends up with Lachie Brook to take a shot from long range that flies across the face of goal and diving keeper Devenish-Meares.Share16 mins: Sam Cosgrove goes to ground in the penalty box and the cries go up calling for a penalty. There appeared to be contact but Cosgrove was quick to exaggerate it, and the appeals are rightly waved away.Share14 mins: We expected a spicy encounter, and would hope for nothing less in a grand final, and there are signs of this heating up. Plenty of physicality and jostling for position in the Black Knights box before Apostolos Stamatelospoulous gets a shot away without connecting to test Auckland keeper Michael Woud.Share12 mins: The Sky Blues are allowed time to hold on to the ball at the back and pass it across the defensive line with the Black Knights flooding into the midfield.Share10 mins: Auckland take control of the midfield as Garuccio and Quintal turn the ball over cheaply for Sydney. But the Black Knights can only poke and prod without setting up anything resembling a chance.Share7 mins: Auckland bypass the midfield to get the ball back in their attacking third. The Sydney defence have to clear their lines with another timely header as a pattern begins to form around Auckland’s likely approach.Share5 mins: Auckland have the ball in the back of the net but the whistle has long blown. Sam Cosgrove is penalised for dragging Ben Garuccio to ground. Sydney open up a quick transition and Tiago Quintal picks out Akol Akon breaking the line. But the 17-year-old is a step ahead of the defence and, after Garuccio has a shot blocked, is belatedly called offside. Hopefully the frenetic opening is a sign of what’s to come.ShareUpdated at 04.41 EDT3 mins: Auckland win an free kick for a handball not too far away from the top of the penalty box. The cross is a bit too deep and beyond the six-yard before it is cleared away by a defensive header for a throw.Share1 min: Sydney knock the ball around as they edge into the attacking half. But Auckland are quick to win it back and claim some early control.ShareKick-offPeeeeeeep! Sydney begin the A-League Men grand final at Go Media Stadium.ShareWe aren’t too far away from kick-off with the players making their way out on to Go Media Stadium. Sydney FC are yet to defeat Auckland FC in the New Zealand side’s two seasons as part of the A-League Men. But there has been little to separate the two sides in most of their meetings with the Black Knights taking out two matches by the narrowest of margins, and the four other clashes finishing in draws. The clubs played out a 2-2 draw in their last A-League match in April at Allianz Stadium. Ben Garuccio and Alexandar Popovic scored for the Sky Blues, while Guillermo May hit two for Auckland including a second in the 90th minute.Auckland have a rather unconvincing record on home soil this season with five wins, six draws, and four losses in the league. There is a sold out crowd at Go Media Stadium tonight, and after a frankly spine-tingling buildup it’s now over to Sydney FC to spoil the party.ShareDavid gives a sense of what the occasion means to the people of New Zealand as he puts his usual allegiances aside perhaps for one night only.“As a kiwi citizen living in the UK, so happy to have this live facility. Even though I favour the Phoenix I’m rooting for Auckland and the growth of NZ football in general. Auckland is such an awesome city too.”Sharedouble quotation markThe best-laid plans of the A-League Men often go awry. A grand final filled with the romance of one, perhaps even two, perennial underachievers capping their resurgence by reaching the decider was all but written in the stars this year. But Sydney FC and Auckland FC flipped the script against the premiers Newcastle Jets and regular season runners-up Adelaide United. Rather than a finale between two sides packed with bright young things who have helped give an embattled league a lift, Saturday’s grand final will instead be a meeting between the most successful club in the history of the competition and upstarts from across the ditch.Here is more from our A-League Men grand final preview …ShareUpdated at 04.25 EDTAuckland FC XIBlack Knights: Michael Woud (GK); Hiroki Sakai (captain), Jjake Girdwood-Reich, Dan Hall, Nando Pijnaker, Callan Elliot; Lachlan Brook, Louis Verstraete, Cameron Howieson, Jesse Randall; Sam CosgroveAuckland FC also named an unchanged starting XI with it hard to omit anyone from their hugely impressive win over Adelaide United in the second leg of their semi-final. The Black Knights will likely set up in a 5-4-1 formation with their wing-backs Sakai and Elliot especially important on home soil.ShareSydney FC XISky Blues: Harrison Devenish-Meares (GK); Rhyan Grant (captain), Jordan Courtney-Perkins, Alexandar Popovic, Ben Garuccio; Wataru Kamijo, Paul Okon-Engstler; Akol Akon, Tiago Quintal, Piero Quispe; Apostolos StamatelospoulousSydney FC back in the starting XI that got the job done in the second leg of the semi-final against Newcastle Jets last week. A 4-2-3-1 looks likely with Akol Akon, who turned 17 only two days ago, to become the youngest starter in a grand final in Australian National League history.Sky Blues captain Grant is out to equal the record for five championship to his name.SharePreambleMartin PeganHello and welcome to live coverage of the A-League Men grand final between Auckland FC and Sydney FC at Go Media Stadium. History is being made, for better and worse, with this the first A-Leagues decider to be staged in New Zealand. On the other hand, it is also the first men’s final to be held without either of the top two teams from the premiership campaign earning a spot in the last game of the season.The finalists are both well worth their place in the championship decider though, after Auckland steamrolled Adelaide United away from home in the second leg of their semi-final and then Sydney broke Newcastle hearts in a penalty shootout the following night.Kick off in Auckland is 8.10pm local / 6.10pm AEST. I’ll be back shortly with the starting XIs and more shortly. But now is the time to hit me up with your thoughts – shoot me an email, or find me on X @martinpegan and Bluesky @martinpegan.bsky.social. Let’s get into it!Share
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