A temporary stadium in Lower Hutt has never looked so good for the Wellington Phoenix.
Coming off a week where they suffered two losses on the road, the slumping Phoenix need to make a return to the winner's circle today when they host the sixth-placed Melbourne City.
Due to the Cricket World Cup, which left Westpac Stadium unavailable, the Phoenix had to think outside the box with regards to a few of their home games this season, so they're playing at a makeshift venue in Lower Hutt.
The Hutt Recreation Ground is more famous among locals for its cricket and rugby exploits down the years but professional football will be on display this weekend. As of last night, only 500 tickets were available and around 9000 should be in attendance.
"It's going to be really exciting," Phoenix skipper Andrew Durante said. "Obviously it's a really close stadium. People are going to be experiencing the game from a really close position, not like Westpac Stadium. So I think the fans are going to love it."