RECORD FOR THE TAKING IN PALMY SHOWDOWNPALMERSTON NORTH - Friday, 10 December 2009IT almost couldn't have been scripted any better - one team attempting to steal a record from very team that holds it in a head-to-head showdown. Wellington Phoenix FC can claim the Hyundai A-League record for unbeaten matches at home this weekend with a win or a draw. The Wellington-based club shares the record of 14 consecutive matches unbeaten on home turf with Sydney FC - the team the Phoenix faces this weekend in a Hyundai A-League round 18 match. But while the Phoenix have made Westpac Stadium their fortress for more than a year, they chart new territory on Saturday when they host Sydney FC at a new "home" ground - FMG Stadium in Palmerston North. Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert is excited about the match, which will be the Phoenix's first competition fixture outside Wellington. "It's very exciting and by all accounts things are bubbling along really well in Palmerston North and there's a lot of buzz about. It goes to show that the game is in great heart in New Zealand and that football is continuing to go from strength to strength." However, Herbert has a couple of selection setbacks for the big game, with New Zealand World Cup hero Mark Paston ruled out of the match with a fractured tibia. The injury will see the in-form goalkeeper out of action for up to six weeks, with Paston due to undergo surgery on Friday. Compounding the loss of Paston is the suspension of fellow All White Ben Sigmund, who has been rubbed out for three weeks after punching Melbourne Victory defender Adrian Leijer in last weekend's 1-1 draw at Westpac Stadium. Former Socceroo Jon McKain is likely to return from injury to the Phoenix's starting line-up in place of Sigmund and young keeper Reece Crowther will start in his sixth Hyundai A-League match. Ironically, Crowther has started in both of the Phoenix's matches against the Sky Blues this season. Herbert said players on the fringe of the starting team had the chance to step up on Saturday. "Everyone has trained well and there could be opportunities. Everyone in the squad senses that. If we do go with new players then this could be their chance." Making the Hyundai A-League record of unbeaten games at home their own was not playing on the minds of the Phoenix players. "It's certainly not what is driving us," said Herbert. "We know that if we play well then the result will take care of itself, no matter who takes the field. But if we can get that record, then great." Phoenix chief executive Tony Pignata was excited about taking top-flight football to a new centre. "Wellington Phoenix FC is New Zealand's only fully professional club and we're looking forward to a great game in Palmerston North. As a club we've recognised the need to take the game to areas outside our home base in Wellington and tap into the passion for football we know is alive and well in the heartland." Saturday night's match at FMG Stadium in Palmerston North kicks off at 7pm. Wellington Phoenix vs Sydney FC on Saturday, December 12, 2009 at FMG Stadium, Palmerston North; Local kickoff: 7:00pm (5pm AEDT) Referee: Michael Hester TV & Radio Coverage: LIVE and exclusive broadcast on Sky Sport 2 and Fox Sports 2. Hyundai
A-League club broadcast partner is The Radio Network 1035 AM
(Wellington). To purchase tickets visit www.ticketek.co.nz
PHOENIX *four to be omitted* --- vs SYDNEY FC * two to be omitted* PHOENIX movements since last week:
Sydney FC movements since last week: In: Chris PAYNE (promoted).
NOTE: *Head-to-Head: Played 8: Wellington Phoenix wins 3, Sydney FC wins 4 (1 draw) Related Links and Stories
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