2018–19 Melbourne City FC season

The 2018–19 Melbourne City FC season was the club's ninth season since its establishment in 2009. The club competed in the A-League for the ninth time and the FFA Cup for the fifth time.

Melbourne City
2018–19 season
ChairmanKhaldoon Al Mubarak
ManagerWarren Joyce
StadiumAAMI Park, Melbourne
A-League5th
A-League Finals SeriesElimination-finals
FFA CupQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Ritchie De Laet, Riley McGree (7 goals)
All: Riley McGree (8 goals)
Highest home attendance24,306 vs. Melbourne Victory
(22 December 2018)
Lowest home attendance1,800 vs. Western Sydney Wanderers
(19 September 2018)
Average home league attendance8,133

Players

Squad information

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Mark Birighitti
2 DF Ritchie De Laet (on loan from Aston Villa)
3 DF Scott Jamieson
4 DF Harrison Delbridge
5 DF Bart Schenkeveld
7 MF Rostyn Griffiths
8 MF Riley McGree (on loan from Club Brugge)
9 FW Shayon Harrison (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
10 MF Dario Vidošić
13 MF Nathaniel Atkinson
15 MF Kearyn Baccus
No. Position Player
18 GK Eugene Galekovic
19 MF Lachlan Wales
21 MF Ramy Najjarine (Scholarship)
22 DF Curtis Good
25 DF Iacopo La Rocca
26 MF Luke Brattan (on loan from Manchester City)
27 MF Florin Berenguer
29 FW Jamie Maclaren
30 MF Moudi Najjar (Scholarship)
34 DF Connor Metcalfe (Scholarship)
42 GK James Delianov

Review

Pre-season matches

Melbourne City began their pre-season by playing two games in Kochi, India beating Indian club Kerala Blasters 6–0[1] and losing to Spanish club Girona FC 6–0.[2] During August-October, the club played a training match each month, drawing with Adelaide United at Coopers Stadium[3] and beating Adelaide United and Perth Glory at City Football Academy.[4][5] On 12 October, Melbourne City played Western Sydney Wanderers in a friendly for the second season in a row at McEwen Reserve which ended in a 4–1 victory.[6]

May

The club released five players on 3 May.[7] Nick Fitzgerald, Bruce Kamau, and Ruon Tongyik were released to the Western Sydney Wanderers, while Christian Cavallo and Manny Muscat later joined Green Gully.[8][9] Later in the month, Danish midfielder Michael Jakobsen left to join Adelaide United[10] and Australian midfielder Stefan Mauk joined Brisbane Roar via return to his parent club N.E.C. in the Netherlands.[11]

June

City signed four players in nine days with Anthony Cáceres signing a one-year loan from Manchester City once more.[12] Scottish player, Michael O'Halloran joined City on a two-year contract from Rangers.[13] Riley McGree signed a one-year deal from Belgian club, Club Brugge.[14] Lastly, former Central Coast Mariners man, Lachlan Wales also signed a one-year deal.[12]

Melbourne City's marquee man, Marcin Budziński mutual terminated his contract,[15] while Oliver Bozanic joined Scottish club Heart of Midlothian at the conclusion of his Melbourne City contract.[16] Finally, City teenager, Denis Genreau was loaned to PEC Zwolle for a season.[17]

July

For the second season in a row, Luke Brattan's loan was extendend by another additional year on 5 July.[18] On 19 July, Melbourne City signed Australian midfielder Rostyn Griffiths, following his time at Uzbek club Pakhtakor Tashkent.[19]

August

On 7 August, Melbourne City played their first FFA Cup game against Brisbane Roar with Luke Brattan suffering a big injury blow.[20] His injury was on for a long time from the 36th minute. It was already past half-time, but referee kept the time of the game go on. When the full 90 minutes were up, the second half was restarted with the game almost being the longest FFA Cup match. It was still goalless then, so extra time came. In the 120th minute, Bruno Fornaroli's big strike in the top-left corner sent Melbourne City 1–0 clear to move to the Round of 16.[21]

On 29 August, Bruno Fornaroli was again the hero for Melbourne City, scoring a goal outside the box hitting the top-right hand side of the net, giving Melbourne City a 1–0 win against Newcastle Jets sending them to the quarter-finals.[22]

On 9 August, City's promising young talent, Daniel Arzani joined Manchester City, with the expectation to be immediately loaned out to Celtic.[23] On 30 August, Melbourne City signed French attacking midfielder Florin Berenguer from Sochaux as a visa player.[24] Melbourne City then made their second loan to PEC Zwolle, with goalkeeper Dean Bouzanis joining Denis Genreau on loan for the season.[25]

September

Three new players signed for Melbourne City in mid-September. After three years in Europe, Mark Birighitti signed a three-year deal to return to the A-League and replace Bouzanis who was loaned-out,[26] Ritchie De Laet signed on a one-year loan from Aston Villa and was designated as a marquee player,[27] and defender Curtis Good, who played for the club in 2012, returned on a one-year deal.[28]

On 19 September, Melbourne City played in their quarter-finals for the FFA Cup against Western Sydney Wanderers at AAMI Park. City lost 2–1 loss, with Riley McGree scoring his first goal for the club, and were knocked-out of the cup.[29]

October

The former Western Sydney Wanderers midfielder, Kearyn Baccus signed for Melbourne City as an injury replacement for Michael O'Halloran who suffered a hamstring injury.[30]

On 20 October, City played their first game of the season which ended in a 2–1 victory over their derby rivals, Melbourne Victory, placing them at the top of the table at the end of the round along with Wellington Phoenix. Ritchie De Laet and Riley McGree scored City's goals.[31]

November

The month of November didn't turn out well for Melbourne City. On 2 November, City again couldn't find a victory against Sydney FC still when City's last win against Sydney FC was a 1–0 victory in the 2016 FFA Cup Final. They were redeeming themselves after a 2–0 win against Wellington Phoenix on 9 November. On 24 November, City were again struggling to try and mostly win at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane after a 2–0 defeat from Brisbane Roar.

December

Melbourne City played their first game against Newcastle Jets for the season which ended in a 3–0 win, with Riley McGree scoring with only two minutes played, along with Luke Brattan who scored a long volley from outside the box to double City's advantage in stoppage time, as then the speedstar, Lachlan Wales scored his first goal for City with a long run to tap the ball home through the legs of Glen Moss.

On the 8th, City's was facing the top of the table's team, Perth Glory. It ended in a disappointing 1–0 loss with the only goal coming from Chris Ikonomidis. Curtis Good with 10 minutes to go, had also been sent off with a second yellow card.

Melbourne City redeemed themselves again with a 2–0 win over Adelaide United with Jordan Elsey scoring an own goal from a crossing ball from Ramy Najjarine. Luke Brattan finished it off with a bullet into the bottom left corner, with Paul Izzo getting a hand to the ball, but couldn't keep it out. The celebration had Brattan using the corner flag as a golf club as he looked like he was playing golf.

The final game for City in December, was the second Melbourne Derby of the season which Victory wanted to win for a seventh straight win of the season. The Swedish World Cup international striker, Ola Toivonen tapped the opening goal for Victory. City in stoppage time scored the equalizer with Dario Vidošić directing the header into back of the net. It resulted into a 1–1 draw.

January

January was a start that the Melburnians were dreaming for. Melbourne City faced the Western Sydney Wanderers on New Year's Day, with a 2–0 win over them. Two goals were in quick succession for City with Lachlan Wales and Ritchie De Laet both scoring in 3 minutes.

On the 2nd, Anthony Cáceres loan ended leaving City to Manchester City as he also signed for Sydney FC in the transfer on another one-year loan. The next day the youngster, Anthony Lesiotis was released to Melbourne Victory.

With the two Anthony's gone, City again was playing against Newcastle Jets at home result was a 2–1 win for City with Riley McGree and Luke Brattan again scoring the two first two goals when facing Newcastle.

On the 8th, Michael O'Halloran left City in a mutual-contract termination leaving City with only two forwards in their squad, being left with Bruno Fornaroli and Gianluca Iannucci.

Three days later, Melbourne City then faced Brisbane Roar at AAMI Park which ended in a 1–0 win with Ritchie De Laet scoring his fifth goal of the season.

On a Wednesday night in Gosford, Central Coast Mariners was hosting City for the second and last time for the season. The result was a heartbreaking 2–1 loss for City over bottom-of-the-table Mariners. The second goal for the Mariners, was from Matt Simon as Galekovic saved a penalty from Simon with the ball rebounding back to him and scoring on the other side of the net in the 89th minute which handed the Mariners their first win of the season.

On the 19th, City was facing the top-of-the table side, Perth Glory at home. Many chances came on for both teams, and eventually ended in a goalless game (0–0).

On the 22nd, City played the Western Sydney Wanderers and had one of AAMI Park's highest-scoring games with the game ending in a 4–3 win for Melbourne City. Bart Schenkeveld was the hero and won the game for City in stoppage time.

February

With no star-man, up front including the marquee man Bruno Fornaroli; Jamie Maclaren and Shayon Harrison had signed for City in the opening two days of February. Maclaren was a signing for four years, which is almost the exact same time, Bruno Fornaroli had been into the club. Shayon Harrison (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur) signed on a one-year loan.

On 3 March, Melbourne City travelled to Jubilee Oval to face Sydney FC with no Maclaren or Harrison within their starting lineup. The game then resulted into a 2–0 loss.

Jamie Maclaren and Shayon Harrison had returned to their match-day squad for a home clash against Adelaide United (9 February) with both of them in the Starting XI up front. Maclaren had opened his account with his first goal for Melbourne City and then ended in a 1–1 draw.

On the 15th, played for the third and final time against Newcastle Jets which this time ended in a 3–1 loss with again Jamie Maclaren scoring the goal for City which was now two-in-two, for the Melbourne number 29.[32]

Bruno Fornaroli had finally called his time to depart Melbourne City and with a lot of angry red faces on the Melbourne City fans on the 26th. In any match, City played at home, Warren Joyce is shown on the screen as he would be "boo'd" by the Melburnians and every other face out there at AAMI Park.

Transfers

Transfers in

No. Position Player Transferred from Type/fee Contract length Date Ref
11FW Michael O'Halloran Rangers Free transfer 2 years 17 June 2018 [13]
8MF Riley McGree Club Brugge Loan 1 year 20 June 2018 [14]
17MF Anthony Cáceres Manchester City Loan 1 year 25 June 2018 [12]
19MF Lachlan Wales Central Coast Mariners Free transfer 1 year 25 June 2018 [12]
7MF Rostyn Griffiths Free transfer 2 years 19 July 2018 [19]
27MF Florin Berenguer Sochaux Free transfer 1 year 30 August 2018 [24]
1GK Mark Birighitti Free transfer 3 years 11 September 2018 [26]
2DF Ritchie De Laet Aston Villa Loan 1 year 14 September 2018 [27]
22DF Curtis Good Undisclosed Fee 1 year 18 September 2018 [28]
15MF Kearyn Baccus Western Sydney Wanderers Injury replacement 12 October 2018 [30]
29FW Jamie Maclaren SV Darmstadt 98 $171,000 4 years 1 February 2019 [33]
9FW Shayon Harrison Tottenham Hotspur Loan 1 year 2 February 2019 [34]

Transfers out

No. Position Player Transferred to Type/fee Date Ref
2DF Manny Muscat Released 3 May 2018 [7]
7FW Nick Fitzgerald Western Sydney Wanderers Released 3 May 2018 [7]
11FW Bruce Kamau Western Sydney Wanderers Released 3 May 2018 [7]
19DF Christian Cavallo Released 3 May 2018 [7]
21DF Ruon Tongyik Western Sydney Wanderers Released 3 May 2018 [7]
22DF Michael Jakobsen Adelaide United Free transfer 14 May 2018 [10]
13MF Stefan Mauk N.E.C. Loan return 28 May 2018 [11]
27MF Marcin Budziński Mutual contract termination 19 June 2018 [15]
8MF Oliver Bozanic Heart of Midlothian End of contract 20 June 2018 [16]
15MF Denis Genreau PEC Zwolle Loan 26 June 2018 [17]
14MF Daniel Arzani Manchester City $1,000,000 9 August 2018 [23]
1GK Dean Bouzanis PEC Zwolle Loan 31 August 2018 [25]
17MF Anthony Cáceres Manchester City Loan return 2 January 2019 [35]
39MF Anthony Lesiotis Melbourne Victory Released 3 January 2019 [36]
11FW Michael O'Halloran Mutual contract termination 8 January 2019 [37]
6MF Osama Malik Al-Batin Free transfer 24 January 2019 [38]
23FW Bruno Fornaroli Mutual contract termination 26 February 2019 [39]

Contract extensions

No.NamePositionDurationDateNotes
6Osama MalikCentre-back1 year25 June 2018[12]
26Luke BrattanCentral midfielder1 year5 July 2018[18][lower-alpha 1]
15Kearyn BaccusCentral midfielder3 years8 January 2019[37][lower-alpha 2]
  1. Brattan's loan from Manchester City was extended an additional year from 5 July 2018.[18]
  2. Baccus was signed as an injury replacement player at the start of the season, before signing a 3 and a half year deal with the club in January 2019.[37]

Technical staff

Position Name
Head Coach Warren Joyce
Assistant Coach Tony Vidmar
Goalkeeping Coach Zeljko Kalac
Head of Sport Science Edward Leng
Club Physio Belinda Pacella
Youth Team Manager Joe Palatsides
Youth Team Assistant Patrick Kisnorbo

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

N Pos. Nat. Name TotalA-LeagueA-League Finals SeriesFFA Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Mark Birighitti 0 0 0 0 0 0+000000+000000+00000
2 DF Ritchie De Laet 25 7 7 0 0 24+077000+000000+10000
3 DF Scott Jamieson 25 0 5 0 0 21+105000+000002+10000
4 DF Harrison Delbridge 26 0 7 0 0 23+007000+000003+00000
5 DF Bart Schenkeveld 27 1 6 0 0 24+015000+000003+00100
7 MF Rostyn Griffiths 24 1 7 1 0 15+616100+000003+00100
8 MF Riley McGree 29 8 3 0 0 17+973000+000003+01000
9 FW Shayon Harrison 10 4 2 0 0 10+042000+000000+00000
10 MF Dario Vidošić 17 2 1 0 0 7+720000+000003+00100
13 MF Nathaniel Atkinson 19 0 4 0 0 11+504000+000002+10000
15 MF Kearyn Baccus 26 0 6 0 0 25+106000+000000+00000
18 GK Eugene Galekovic 29 0 1 0 0 26+001000+000003+00000
19 MF Lachlan Wales 28 3 3 0 0 16+933000+000003+00000
21 MF Ramy Najjarine 13 1 2 0 0 0+1312000+000000+00000
22 DF Curtis Good 17 0 2 1 0 14+302100+000000+00000
25 DF Iacopo La Rocca 8 0 2 0 0 6+202000+000000+00000
26 MF Luke Brattan 28 4 5 0 0 24+144000+000003+00100
27 MF Florin Berenguer 19 0 2 0 0 18+102000+000000+00000
29 FW Jamie Maclaren 8 5 0 0 0 8+050000+000000+00000
30 MF Moudi Najjar 2 0 0 0 0 0+200000+000000+00000
34 DF Connor Metcalfe 5 0 0 0 0 0+500000+000000+00000
36 DF Dylan Pierias 2 0 0 0 0 0+200000+000000+00000
40 GK Majak Mawith 0 0 0 0 0 0+000000+000000+00000
41 DF Mitchell Graham 0 0 0 0 0 0+000000+000000+00000
42 GK James Delianov 1 0 0 0 0 1+000000+000000+00000
51 MF Idrus Abdulahi 1 0 0 0 0 0+100000+000000+00000
58 FW Yaya Dukuly 0 0 0 0 0 0+000000+000000+00000
Out on loan:
1 GK Dean Bouzanis 0 0 0 0 0 0+000000+000000+00000
15 MF Denis Genreau 0 0 0 0 0 0+000000+000000+00000
Players no longer at the club
6 DF Osama Malik 7 0 0 0 0 2+300000+000002+00000
11 FW Michael O'Halloran 3 0 0 0 0 0+100000+000000+20000
17 MF Anthony Cáceres 7 0 1 0 0 1+400000+000000+20100
23 FW Bruno Fornaroli 7 3 0 0 0 4+010000+000003+02000
39 MF Anthony Lesiotis 2 0 1 0 0 0+101000+000000+10000

† = Scholarship or NPL/NYL-listed player

Clean sheets

As of 5 May 2019
Rank Name A-League Finals Series FFA Cup Total
1 Eugene Galekovic 8 0 2 10
2 James Delianov 1 0 0 1
Total90211

Pre-season and friendlies

24 July 2018 Toyota Yaris LaLiga WorldKerala Blasters 0–6 Melbourne CityKochi, India
19:00 IST Report
Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium
27 July 2018 Toyota Yaris LaLiga WorldGirona FC 6–0 Melbourne CityKochi, India
19:00 IST
Report Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium
21 August 2018 FriendlyAdelaide United 0–0 Melbourne CityAdelaide
Report Stadium: Coopers Stadium
Attendance: 0 (behind closed doors)
12 September 2018 FriendlyMelbourne City 2–0 Adelaide UnitedMelbourne
Report Stadium: City Football Academy
Attendance: 0 (behind closed doors)
7 October 2018 Melbourne City 1–0 Perth GloryMelbourne
Vidošić  17' Report Stadium: City Football Academy
Attendance: 0 (behind closed doors)
12 October 2018 FriendlyMelbourne City 4–1 Western Sydney WanderersShepparton
19:30 AEDT
Report
Stadium: McEwen Reserve
Referee: Shaun Evans

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
A-League 5th 20 October 2018 26 April 2019
A-League Finals Elimination-finals Elimination-finals 5 May 2019 5 May 2019
FFA Cup Round of 32 Quarter-finals 7 August 2018 19 September 2018

A-League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Perth Glory 27 18 6 3 56 23 +33 60 Qualification to Finals series and AFC Champions League group stage[lower-alpha 1]
2 Sydney FC (C) 27 16 4 7 43 29 +14 52
3 Melbourne Victory 27 15 5 7 50 32 +18 50 Qualification to Finals series and AFC Champions League preliminary round 2[lower-alpha 1]
4 Adelaide United 27 12 8 7 37 32 +5 44 Qualification to Finals series[lower-alpha 1]
5 Melbourne City 27 11 7 9 39 32 +7 40
6 Wellington Phoenix[lower-alpha 2] 27 11 7 9 46 43 +3 40
7 Newcastle Jets 27 10 5 12 40 36 +4 35
8 Western Sydney Wanderers 27 6 6 15 42 54 12 24
9 Brisbane Roar 27 4 6 17 38 71 33 18
10 Central Coast Mariners 27 3 4 20 31 70 39 13
Source: A-League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. The top two teams enter the Finals series at the semi-finals, while the teams ranked third to sixth enter the Finals series at the elimination-finals.
  2. Wellington Phoenix cannot qualify for the AFC Champions League as they are not recognised as an AFC club.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
27 11 7 9 39 32  +7 40 7 5 1 25 12  +13 4 2 8 14 20  −6

Last updated: 27 April 2019.
Source: ultimatealeague.com

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627
GroundAAHHAHAAHAHAHHHAAHAAHAAHHAH
ResultWDLWLWLWDWWLWDWLLDDLDWLWDLW
Position135355544444444445555566665
Updated to match(es) played on 27 April 2019. Source: ultimatealeague.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

  Win   Draw   Loss

20 October 2018 1Melbourne Victory1–2Melbourne CityMelbourne
19:50 AEDT
Report
Stadium: Marvel Stadium
Attendance: 40,504
Referee: Kurt Ams
27 October 2018 2Central Coast Mariners1–1Melbourne CityGosford
17:35 AEDT
Report
Stadium: Central Coast Stadium
Attendance: 7,144
Referee: Stephen Lucas
2 November 2018 3Melbourne City0–3Sydney FCMelbourne
19:50 AEDT Report
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 12,086
Referee: Adam Kersey
9 November 2018 4Melbourne City2–0Wellington PhoenixMelbourne
19:50 AEDT
Report Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 6,410
Referee: Adam Fielding
24 November 2018 5Brisbane Roar2–0Melbourne CityBrisbane
18:50 AEST
Report Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 9,925
Referee: Ryuji Sato (Japan)
2 December 2018 6Melbourne City3–0Newcastle JetsMelbourne
19:00 AEDT
Report Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 6,013
Referee: Alex King
8 December 2018 7Perth Glory1–0Melbourne CityPerth
19:00 AWST
Report Stadium: nib Stadium
Attendance: 8,489
Referee: Peter Green
16 December 2018 8Adelaide United0–2Melbourne CityAdelaide
18:30 ACDT Report
Stadium: Coopers Stadium
Attendance: 8,504
Referee: Chris Beath
22 December 2018 9Melbourne City1–1Melbourne VictoryMelbourne
19:50 AEDT
Report
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 24,306
Referee: Shaun Evans
1 January 2019 10Western Sydney Wanderers0–2Melbourne CitySydney
19:50 AEDT Report
Stadium: ANZ Stadium
Attendance: 8,365
Referee: Adam Kersey
6 January 2019 11Melbourne City2–1Newcastle JetsMelbourne
17:00 AEDT
Report
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 7,386
Referee: Kurt Ams
11 January 2019 13Melbourne City1–0Brisbane RoarMelbourne
19:50 AEDT
Report Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 6,348
Referee: Stephan Lucas
16 January 2019 12Central Coast Mariners2–1Melbourne CityGosford
19:50 AEDT
Report
Stadium: Central Coast Stadium
Attendance: 4,103
Referee: Jarred Gillett
19 January 2019 14Melbourne City0–0Perth GloryMelbourne
19:50 AEDT Report Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 6,055
Referee: Shaun Evans
22 January 2019 15Melbourne City4–3Western Sydney WanderersMelbourne
19:50 AEDT
Report
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 5,419
Referee: Stephan Lucas
26 January 2019 16Wellington Phoenix1–0Melbourne CityWellington
15:35 NZDT
  • Williams  5'
Report Stadium: Westpac Stadium
Attendance: 8,554
Referee: Jonathan Barreiro
3 February 2019 17Sydney FC2–0Melbourne CitySydney
17:00 AEDT
Report Stadium: Jubilee Oval
Attendance: 13,029
Referee: Jarred Gillett
9 February 2019 18Melbourne City1–1Adelaide UnitedMelbourne
19:50 AEDT
Report
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 6,569
Referee: Peter Green
15 February 2019 19Newcastle Jets3–1Melbourne CityNewcastle
19:50 AEDT
Report
Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium
Attendance: 7,980
Referee: Adam Kersey
23 February 2019 20Melbourne Victory1–1Melbourne CityMelbourne
19:50 AEDT Report
Stadium: Marvel Stadium
Attendance: 32,431
Referee: Peter Green
3 March 2019 21Melbourne City2–2Perth GloryMelbourne
17:00 AEDT
Report
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 7,746
Referee: Alex King
17 March 2019 22Sydney FC0–2Melbourne CitySydney
19:00 AEDT Report
Stadium: Leichhardt Oval
Attendance: 6,261
Referee: Shaun Evans
30 March 2019 23Western Sydney Wanderers3–0Melbourne CitySydney
19:50 AEDT
Report Stadium: ANZ Stadium
Attendance: 7,078
Referee: Daniel Elder
5 April 2019 24Melbourne City4–1Brisbane RoarMelbourne
19:50 AEDT
Report
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 5,012
Referee: Adam Kersey
13 April 2019 25Melbourne City0–0Adelaide UnitedMelbourne
16:35 AEDT Report Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 7,720
Referee: Alex King
21 April 2019 26Wellington Phoenix3–2Melbourne CityWellington
16:00 NZDL
Report
Stadium: Westpac Stadium
Attendance: 8,294
Referee: Shaun Evans
26 April 2019 27Melbourne City5–0Central Coast MarinersMelbourne
19:50 AEDT
Report Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 4,950
Referee: Kurt Ams

Finals series

5 May 2019 Elimination-finalAdelaide United1–0 (a.e.t.)Melbourne CityAdelaide
18:30 ACST Halloran  119' Report Stadium: Coopers Stadium
Attendance: 13,232
Referee: Kurt Ams

FFA Cup

29 August 2018 Round of 16Melbourne City 1–0 Newcastle JetsMelbourne
19:30 AEST
Report Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 3,673
Referee: Jonathan Barreiro
19 September 2018 Quarter-finalMelbourne City 1–2 Western Sydney WanderersMelbourne
19:30 AEST
Report
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 1,800
Referee: Daniel Elder

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