Saturday Showdown: Brisbane Roar Host Central Coast Mariners at Kayo Stadium

Saturday Showdown: Brisbane Roar Host Central Coast Mariners at Kayo Stadium
Football fever returns to the Brisbane region today, Saturday, February 7, 2026, as the Brisbane Roar host the Central Coast Mariners in a high-stakes Isuzu UTE A-League Men encounter. With both teams desperate for points as the finals race heats up, Kayo Stadium in Redcliffe is expected to provide an electric atmosphere for this Round 16 clash.
Match Day Schedule
- Teams: Brisbane Roar FC vs Central Coast Mariners FC
- Venue: Kayo Stadium, Redcliffe
- Gates Open: 2:45 PM AEST
- Kick-off: 4:00 PM AEST
For the Roar, today’s match is a critical opportunity to arrest a recent slide in form. Michael Valkanis’ side currently finds themselves in seventh place, narrowly trailing the top six on tiebreakers. After a difficult stretch that saw the team concede seven goals in their last two matches—including a bruising 4-1 loss to the Newcastle Jets in the previous round—the defensive unit will be under the microscope. The Roar will have to navigate this challenge without several key contributors today, including Amaniatis and Long, forcing a reshuffle in the starting XI as they look to secure their first home win in several weeks.
The visiting Central Coast Mariners come into the contest with renewed confidence. Despite sitting 11th on the ladder, they are unbeaten in their last three outings, including a hard-fought 1-0 win over Melbourne Victory. The Mariners' defensive resilience will be tested by a Roar attack led by the likes of O'Shea and Vidic. Historically, these matchups have been goal-heavy affairs, with five of the last six meetings between these two sides resulting in more than two goals scored, suggesting local fans are in for an entertaining afternoon of professional football.
Match Day Experiences
Beyond the action on the pitch, there are a variety of activities planned to celebrate "Match Day" in Redcliffe. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to catch a glimpse of the Women’s Asian Cup Trophy, which will be on display inside the stadium gates. Young supporters can enjoy face painting and the Football Queensland inflatable field at the Fun Zone, while mascots Roary and Naara will be roaming the grounds for photos from 3:00 PM.
Transport is simplified today with dedicated shuttle buses operating between Kippa-Ring station and Kayo Stadium starting from 2:45 PM. Following the final whistle, fans are invited to stay for a player meet-and-greet session to cap off a massive day of sport for the Brisbane community.

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