Phoenix men's A-League game schedule released
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The Wellington Phoenix men’s schedule has been confirmed for the club’s much-anticipated 20th season.
The Phoenix men will play at least 12 matches at their Hnry Stadium home, from the season opener on October 18 through to ANZAC weekend in April.
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A venue for the men’s annual Waitangi Day fixture has yet to be confirmed as Hnry Stadium is potentially unavailable.
The Nix will play host to Melbourne Victory on Sunday, October 18 in matchweek one, in what’s a rematch of the club’s inaugural fixture from 2007.
The men have a further three Sunday afternoon matches at Hnry Stadium, all of which come in the next five rounds.
Seven of their remaining home games are Saturday evening fixtures, starting with the New Zealand derby against reigning champions Auckland FC on December 19, with their ‘grassroots’ game against Sydney FC an afternoon kick-off on Saturday, March 6.
The Phoenix have one Friday night match at Hnry Stadium against Brisbane Roar on April 9. It’ll be the first of three straight games at the Ring of Fire to close out the home season.
New men’s head coach Chris Greenacre is determined to make Hnry Stadium a fortress again.
“When I joined the Phoenix in 2009 it was a horrible place for visiting teams to come and play,” Greenacre said.
“We’d beaten some teams before they arrived at the ground. They’d have a bit of a bouncy arrival into Wellington because of the wind, and we always came out with a hiss and a roar and put teams on the back foot.
“We really want to make our home fixtures count. For me it’s the best stadium in the league, it’s the best pitch and it’s an incredible place to go and play and we have to maximise that advantage.
“We want to put a show on for our fans and make them really proud and passionate about the Phoenix, and we want to create that buzz for the next generation that Bev and the women’s team have done.”
The women’s draw for the 2026-27 A-League is expected to be released next month.
MW 1 – 3pm Sunday, October 18 vs Melbourne Victory - Hnry Stadium
MW 2 – 3pm Sunday, October 25 vs Central Coast Mariners – Hnry Stadium
MW 3 – 5pm Saturday, October 31 @ Newcastle Jets – McDonald Jones Stadium
MW 4 – 5pm Saturday, November 7 @ Auckland FC – Go Media Stadium
International break – November 9-17
MW 5 – 3pm Sunday, November 22 vs Macarthur FC – Hnry Stadium
MW 6 – 3pm Sunday, November 29 vs Adelaide United – Hnry Stadium
MW 7 – BYE
MW 8 – 7pm Sunday, December 13 @ Western Sydney Wanderers – CommBank Stadium
MW 9 – 5pm Saturday, December 19 vs Auckland FC – Hnry Stadium
MW 10 – 9pm Tuesday, December 29 @ Melbourne Victory – AAMI Park
MW 11 – 5pm Saturday, January 2 vs Newcastle Jets – Hnry Stadium
MW 12 – 7pm Sunday, January 10 @ Melbourne City – AAMI Park
MW 13 – 9:40pm Thursday, January 14 @ Macarthur FC – Campbelltown Stadium
MW 14 – 7pm Saturday, January 23 @ Brisbane Roar – Kayo Stadium
MW 15 – 5pm Saturday, January 30 vs Perth Glory – Hnry Stadium
MW 16 – 5pm Saturday, February 6 vs Western Sydney Wanderers – TBC
MW 17 – 5pm Saturday, February 13 @ Auckland FC – Go Media Stadium
