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Plenty at stake in A-League Sydney derby

Western Sydney Wanderers head coach Marko Rudan has put Saturday night’s Sydney derby at CommBank Stadium (kick off 7.45pm) into perspective.

“It’s not just another game,” Rudan said.

“It’s a big game for our club.”

A resurgent Sydney FC will be travelling after consecutive wins (a season-first), to face a Wanderers side buoyed by a win over the reigning champions.

The Wanderers sit in second spot on the table and want to stay there, while the Sky Blues - after a 3-2 win over Central Coast Mariners - have finally penetrated the top six and will want to continue their progression.

It’s been more than two years since both clubs have approached a Sydney Derby off the back of respective wins. And with both sides followed by respectively rowdy active support, this weekend’s match should be a cracker.

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