Perth Glory and Brisbane Roar bring their 2025-26 Australian A-League campaign to a close when they meet at HBF Park on Saturday. Perth Glory were guilty of a lack of cutting edge in attack last Saturday when they played out a goalless draw with Sydney FC. Adam David Griffith's men had previously snapped their run of eight consecutive league matches without a win on April 12, securing a comfortable 3-1 victory over Macarthur on home turf. Perth Glory sit 10th in the A-League table with 28 points from 25 matches and are set to miss out on a place in the playoffs for a sixth straight year. Brisbane Roar, on the other hand, failed to stop the rot last time out when they fell to a 3-2 defeat against Melbourne City at the Suncorp Stadium. Michael Valkanis' side have failed to win their last 11 matches, losing six and claiming five draws since beating Perth Glory 2-1 at HBF Park back in January. The head-to-head record between the two teams favors Brisbane Roar, who have won 29 of the last 60 meetings. However, Perth Glory have picked up 19 wins in that time and are unbeaten in seven of their last 10 home games against Brisbane. Perth Glory hold the poorest attacking record in the A-League this season, having netted just 26 goals. The match promises to be an evenly contested encounter, with both sides looking to end the campaign on a positive note. Perth Glory will be looking to make the most of their home advantage and secure a win. The team's recent performance against Macarthur will give them confidence, and they will be hoping to replicate that result against Brisbane Roar. With the season coming to a close, Perth Glory will be eager to finish on a high and give their fans something to cheer about. The match against Brisbane Roar is an opportunity for them to do just that and end the campaign with a sense of pride and momentum.