Western United face Melbourne Victory in an A-League clash at AAMI Park on Saturday, as both sides look to string together back-to-back wins.Both sides won their respective previous matches played against Perth Glory. In a further coincidence, that was the first win of the season for both these sides.Western United played an enthralling game against Perth Glory, which they won 5-4. That game had a manic second half which included eight goals.Eventually, it was Steven Lustica's strike in the 86th minute, the ninth in the game, that decided it, and gave Western United the three points.🗣 “You want to be there. You want to help, you want to score goals, you want to win these games, they are very special." #WUNvMVC #BattleOfTheBridge— Western United FC (@wufcofficial) January 28, 2021They now have four points from three games this season. For Melbourne Victory, their last game was a lot more sedate than Western United's, but it didn't lack any drama. They beat Perth Glory 2-1 in a superb come-from-behind win. They scored twice in the last four minutes of the game to deny Perth Glory.Jake Brimmer was the hero for Melbourne Victory, scoring both goals in that game. As it stands, Victory are a point behind Western United in the early A-League standings. They had lost both their games before beating Perth Glory.Our clash with Western United this weekend is the perfect opportunity to build on Tuesday's win #MVFC #Since05 pic.twitter.com/hkVDYG36hI— Melbourne Victory (@gomvfc) January 28, 2021Western United vs Melbourne Victory Head-to-HeadWestern United have beaten Melbourne Victory in each of the previous three clashes that these two sides have had against each other.Western United form guide in the A-League: W-L-DMelbourne Victory form guide in the A-League: W-L-LWestern United vs Melbourne Victory Team NewsWestern UnitedWestern United have a fully-fit squad at the moment, with no new injuries since the last time they took the field.Injured: NoneDoubtful: NoneSuspended: NoneMelbourne VictoryRudy Gestede and Callum McManaman both missed the game against Perth Glory. Gestede had a hamstring problem, while McManaman was dealing with an ankle injury. Both players are in doubt for this game as well.Injured: NoneDoubtful: Rudy Gestede, Callum McManamanSuspended: NoneWestern United vs Melbourne Victory Predicted XIWestern United Predicted XI (3-4-3): Filip Kurto; Aaron Calver, Tomislav Uskok, Tomoki Imai; Connor Pain, Steven Lustica, Victor Sanchez, Dylan Pierias; Alessandro Diamanti, Besart Berisha, Iker GuarrotxenaMelbourne Victory Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Max Crocombe; Storm Roux, Nick Ansell, Ryan Shotton, Adama Traore; Leigh Broxham, Jacob Butterfield; Brandon Lauton, Jake Brimmer, Marco Rojas; Ben FolamiWestern United vs Melbourne Victory PredictionAs with any early-season game in any league, this is a tough one to predict. Both teams are just coming off their respective first wins of the season. However, with Gestede and McManaman likely to miss out, we are predicting a narrow Western United win.Prediction: Western United 1-0 Melbourne Victory