This decision stems from two pivotal factors unveiled on the Football Fever Podcast.
Firstly, the Phoenix prioritise the home turf advantage, a sentiment shared by many elite teams in many sports, aiming to capitalise on the support of their fervent fan base and the familiar surroundings, especially in the event of extra time or a nail-biting penalty shootout.
Secondly, the side may have been forced to find an alternate match venue had they picked to host the first leg as the Better Home & Living Show is scheduled at Sky Stadium from May 10-12.
This strategic manoeuvre is a result of the Phoenix’s most triumphant season in the club’s history.
The side spent nine straight weeks in top spot and marked 40 points in 20 games, which was the quickest they’ve ever got there. In the last three seasons, they didn’t reach 40 points at all.
This season they’ve kept 10 clean sheets in 25 games and conceded just eight first-half goals. They’ve only lost one their 12 home games.
The Phoenix have two games of the regular season left to decide if they finish second or earn the prestigious Premiers Plate. They’ll play the Newcastle Jets away on Friday, April 19, before returning home to play Macarthur FC on Saturday, April 27.
The Central Coast Mariners will contend with the Phoenix for the title, the reigning champions currently sitting top of the table on equal points with the Phoenix but with a one-win advantage.
As the club’s chief executive posted on social media site X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday, the Phoenix need 21,000 fans to show up to their final regular season against Macarthur to set a club record in attendance to match the club record points tally.
As anticipation mounts and excitement reverberates through the Yellow Fever, all eyes are set on May 18 for what promises to be an unforgettable showdown on home turf.