Western Sydney Wanderers FC league record by opponent

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Western Sydney Wanderers FC are a professional association football club based in Rooty Hill, New South Wales. They were founded in 2012. They then became the fourth team based in NSW and the second based in Sydney to compete in the A-League.

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This page shows the record between the Wanderers and their A-League opposition since they started playing in the 2012–13 A-League season.

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All-time league record

As of 19 December 2021
ClubPWDLPWDLPWDLFAGDWin%Source
HomeAwayTotal
Adelaide United Dagger-14-plain.png12453154562781094339+429.63 [1] [2] [3] [4]
Brisbane Roar Dagger-14-plain.png166551554631119124742+535.48
Central Coast Mariners Dagger-14-plain.png15663148242914874027+1348.28
Macarthur FC Dagger-14-plain.png20021010301225-30.00
Melbourne Heart/City Dagger-14-plain.png13733124262511594240+244.00
Melbourne Victory Dagger-14-plain.png13517122372574142547-2228.00
Newcastle Jets Dagger-14-plain.png1436512633269983638-234.62
Perth Glory Dagger-14-plain.png13733132472697103738-134.62
Sydney FC Dagger-14-plain.png15456143472979132845-1724.14
Wellington Phoenix Dagger-14-plain.png138141554628135104837+1146.43
Western United Dagger-14-plain.png321020025212118+340.00
Total128513641125393254253906895358363-537.55

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