History will be made this week at Jubilee Stadium when A-League leaders Sydney FC aim to defend their home ground record.
Sydney FC has won every league game at Kogarah's Netstarta Jubilee Oval since December 2018. This is an all-time A-League record-12 wins in a row.
The Sky Blues are at the top of their game and have moved eleven points clear at the top of the Hyundai A-League ladder after a resounding 3-0 win away to Melbourne Victory in another 'Big Blue' triumph on the weekend.
Speaking after the game, head coach Steve Corica said it was a very pleasing performance, with excellent attacking play. The coach said he was happy to see the defensive effort with a clean sheet something they worked very hard for.
"There's never any complacency, we want to keep improving in the A-League and we will also tackle the AFC Champions League when it comes up," he said.
Sydney FC will be back on home turf next Friday night in round 17 as they look to extend their unbeaten run to 12 games against Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler's Brisbane Roar.
Undefeated in the past five rounds, Brisbane Roar coach Robbie Fowler is starting to see the fruits of his labour in the A-league.
Fans should get to the game early because the curtain-raiser is also a record-breaking affair when Sydney's Youth team plays the grand final of the Foxtel Youth League.
If Sydney wins this battle, it will be the first time in A-League history that the one club holds all three titles-the A-League championship, the Women's Championship and the Youth Championship.
Sydney FC is a club doing everything right and Southern Sydney fans should be out in numbers to support their club.
There will also be a Sydney derby played at Jubilee Stadium for the first time, with Western Sydney Wanderers to arrive at Kogarah in round 18 on February 8.
It's a busy time for Jubilee Stadium. Sydney FC is calling the venue home; the Cronulla Sharks play the bulk of their 2020 and 2021 home NRL matches at Kogarah along with its traditional hosts, St George Illawarra.