The Phoenix are on track to make the play-offs - but will need to achieve some strong results away from home as the A-League reaches a critical stage.
The Wellington side have traditionally been solid performers in New Zealand and that has continued this year (only two losses in nine home games). But that won't be enough to cement a place in the top six, let alone a coveted top four spot which guarantees a home semifinal.
Including today's game against the Jets, six of the last 10 games for Ernie Merrick's team are in Australia, meaning points on the road are vital. The style of their away performances have improved markedly under Merrick - they are now a team able to keep possession and dominate for long periods - but the results are still yet to come, with just two wins in eight away games.
In the past four seasons, an average of 36 points has been the minimum required to reach the play-offs and around 41 points has been the entry point for the top four.
It means the Phoenix will need to collect around 20 points from a possible 30, a steep task.