The A-League is back in action with another round of fixtures this weekend as Wellington Phoenix take on Perth Glory at Eden Park on Sunday. Both teams have been inconsistent this season and will need to win this game.Perth Glory are in eighth place in the A-League standings at the moment and have not been at their best this year. The away side played out a 1-1 draw with Macarthur FC and will want to return to winning ways this weekend.Wellington Phoenix, on the other hand, find themselves in seventh place in the league table and have improved in recent weeks. The New Zealand outfit edged Western Sydney Wanderers to a 2-1 victory last week and will want a similar result from this fixture.2⃣ days to go until we're back at the fortress!Let's take a walk down unbeaten memory lane in preparation for Sunday's game at @EdenParkNZ 👊🏼⚫️🟡 | https://t.co/SAVRs4rhYc— Wellington Phoenix (@WgtnPhoenixFC) May 28, 2021Wellington Phoenix vs Perth Glory Head-to-HeadPerth Glory have a good record against Wellington Phoenix and have won 20 matches out of a total of 44 games played between the two teams. Wellington Phoenix have managed 16 victories against Perth Glory and will want to cut the deficit this weekend.The previous meeting between the two teams took place earlier this year and ended in a 3-1 victory for Wellington Phoenix. Perth Glory were dismal on the day and will need to do a better job in this match.Wellington Phoenix form guide in the A-League: W-W-D-D-DPerth Glory form guide in the A-League: D-W-W-W-WAlso Read: Serie A 2020/21: Top 10 players this season according to ratingsWellington Phoenix vs Perth Glory Team NewsWellington Phoenix need to win this gameWellington PhoenixUlises Davila is currently injured for Wellington Phoenix and will be unable to play a part in this fixture. Reno Piscopo and Liam McGing have recovered from their knocks and are set to feature in this game.Injured: Ulises DavilaDoubtful: NoneSuspended: NonePerth Glory need to win this gamePerth GloryChristopher Oikonomidis and Osama Malik have recovered from their injuries and are available for selection. Sebastian Langkamp remains sidelined, however, and will be unable to play a part in this match.Injured: Sebastian LangkampDoubtful: NoneSuspended: NoneWellington Phoenix vs Perth Glory Predicted XIWellington Phoenix Predicted XI (4-4-2): Oliver Sail; James McGarry, Steven Taylor, Tim Payne, Louis Fenton; Alex Rufer, Clayton Lewis, Reno Piscopo, David Ball; Tomer Hemed, Ben WaineAway from the game with @daggers_98...We find out what the Glory and Olyroos striker gets up to when he's not starring in purple.(*Spoiler Alert - there's a lot of Play Station going on...*) @ALeague @InceptionVideo #OneGlory pic.twitter.com/GEEo4BO8JT— Perth Glory FC (@PerthGloryFC) May 28, 2021Perth Glory Predicted XI (4-4-2): Liam Reddy; Dane Ingham, Darryl Lachman, Jonathan Aspropotamitis, Nicholas Walsh; Christopher Oikonomidis, Neil Kilkenny, Diego Castro, Nicholas D'Agostino; Andy Keogh, Bruno FornaroliWellington Phoenix vs Perth Glory PredictionPerth Glory have improved in recent weeks but will need to play out of their skins to turn a dismal league campaign around. Andy Keogh has been impressive this season and will want to make his mark this weekendWellington Phoenix have made progress with their performances this season and have plenty of experience in their ranks. Both teams are on an even footing at the moment and are likely to play out a draw this weekend.Prediction: Wellington Phoenix 2-2 Perth GloryAlso Read: La Liga team of the season (2020/21)