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Melbourne Victory vs Newcastle Jets Prediction & Betting Tips 17.04.2026

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Melbourne Victory — Last 6 matches
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Melbourne Victory host Newcastle Jets in the A-League Men on Friday afternoon, 17 April 2026, with both clubs still chasing something meaningful in the closing stretch of the regular season. Victory arrive sitting fifth on 36 points, well placed but not yet safe, while the Jets are top with 44 points and carrying genuine title momentum. There’s a lot riding on this one. For Arthur Diles’ side, a home win would tighten their grip on the finals picture and keep pressure on the teams around them. For Mark Milligan’s Jets, three points would strengthen a push from the summit and confirm that their season isn’t just a hot spell.

It’s also the sort of fixture that usually delivers goals. Melbourne Victory have been one of the league’s livelier home sides, Newcastle Jets have been the most productive away team in the division, and both defences have spent plenty of time on the back foot. Their recent meetings have followed the same script. One of these teams tends to score, and often both do. The numbers are noisy, but they point the same way.

Melbourne Victory Form & Analysis

Melbourne Victory’s last month has been a mixed bag, but not a boring one. They came through a brutal trip to Sydney FC on 7 March with a 2-2 draw, then turned their home games into a proper statement by beating Macarthur FC 4-1 and Central Coast Mariners 4-1. That looked like a side finding rhythm at the right time. Then came a 1-1 draw with Adelaide United, a 1-0 home loss to Wellington Phoenix, and last Friday’s 2-2 draw away to Auckland FC. So the swing has been obvious. They’ve got the ability to run teams ragged, but they’re not locking games down when they lead. That’s the issue.

At home, though, Victory have been excellent by A-League standards. Their record at this ground reads six wins, three draws and three defeats, with 24 goals scored and only 12 conceded. That’s a proper return. They’ve scored in waves too, which fits the broader pattern of the season: Victory can open a game up quickly and punish sides when the tempo rises. The problem is the other end. One clean sheet in recent home results would have made a world of difference, but that hasn’t been their story. They’ve now gone through a run without a shutout, and that fragility is exactly why this match leans toward goals.

The xG from the Auckland draw also tells a familiar tale. Victory posted 1.21 expected goals and allowed 1.41, which isn’t disastrous, but it does hint at a game where they were never fully in control. Their shots and big-chance split were fairly even too. That’s the point: they’re usually in the contest, they usually create enough, and they rarely keep it tidy for long. Against a Jets side with real pace and confidence, you’d expect them to score. You’d also expect them to concede. That’s Victory in a nutshell right now.

Newcastle Jets Form & Analysis

Newcastle Jets arrive in better league position and with a sharper away record, but their recent form has been just as erratic as Victory’s. They drew 0-0 away to Central Coast Mariners on 28 February, beat Western Sydney Wanderers 2-1 at home, then lost 1-2 to Auckland FC in Newcastle. A 2-1 win away to Sydney FC followed, which was a strong result, but they then went down 3-2 at Macarthur FC before drawing 1-1 with Adelaide United at home on 11 April. That’s a side that keeps landing punches and taking them back. No clean hands here. No clean sheets either, really.

Away from home, though, Milligan’s team have been the best in the league. Eight wins, one draw and three defeats on the road, with 23 goals scored and 17 conceded, is a serious return. That’s not the record of a passive counterattacking side hoping to nick draws. They’ve won away to Sydney FC and have been scoring regularly regardless of venue. The flipside is obvious. They can be opened up. Macarthur put three past them, and even in the 2-1 win at Sydney they had to ride their luck at times. This isn’t a travelling team built on control. It’s built on conviction, movement and enough attacking threat to outscore the problem.

The recent home draw with Adelaide summed them up neatly. Newcastle created 1.71 xG and allowed 1.31, had 14 shots each, and finished with six on target. They were in the game from start to finish and found a late equaliser after a VAR twist ruled out another effort. That kind of resilience matters. So does the fact that they’ve been involved in plenty of open games. They don’t sit back and shut things down. They go forward, and they invite the same back. Against a Victory team that’s scored 40 league goals and tends to give opponents room, that’s the sort of approach that usually brings goals with it.

Head-to-Head

This is a fixture with a strong scoring history. Newcastle Jets hammered Melbourne Victory 5-2 in October 2025, and before that they were 3-0 winners in February 2025. There was a 1-1 draw at Victory’s ground in May 2025, and the sides also played out a 1-1 draw in February 2024. Go back a little further and the pattern gets even looser, with Melbourne Victory winning 5-3 in October 2023 and Newcastle taking a wild 6-4 Australia Cup clash in July 2023.

That’s the big takeaway. These meetings rarely stay closed for long. The only real surprise would be a dull one.

We Predict: Over 2.5 Goals

We are backing Over 2.5 Goals at 1/3 here, and it’s hard to argue with the price. Melbourne Victory have been scoring freely at home, Newcastle Jets have been even more productive away from home, and neither defence has looked bulletproof for weeks. Victory’s home matches have already produced 36 goals in 12 league games. Newcastle’s away record has produced 40 goals in 12. That’s not a coincidence. It’s the shape of this fixture.

The scoreline we’d lean towards is 2-1 Melbourne Victory. Home advantage matters, and Victory’s home record is strong enough to tilt a tight contest, but Newcastle’s away output makes a clean home win feel too tidy. Over 2.5 fits the attacking numbers, the recent head-to-head trend, and the way both sides are currently playing. If you wanted a livelier alternative, Both Teams to Score would also have a strong case.

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