While most see today's match against the Gold Coast as a banker for the Phoenix, the Wellington side have reasons to be wary.
The Queenslanders have endured a shambolic week, with former owner Clive Palmer eventually losing his battle to retain control of the club, with courts in Australia uphold-ing the FFA's decision to strip his A-League license.
The squad will suit up for the last four games of the regular season but there has been massive uncertainty , with Palmer apparently telling them of plans to form a breakaway league. Aside from that bizarre suggestion, there are no guarantees that their contracts will be honoured next season.
Today's match was only confirmed late on Friday night and the Phoenix are privately wary.
More than any other club, the men in yellow and black can relate to the turmoil in Queensland. They endured 18 months of drama around the Terry Serepisos financial saga and then, this season, barely had numbers to make a team as injuries bit into their already small squad.