Ballarat Eureka Strikers are looking to post its ninth win of the season in what would cap an impressive end to the year.
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Victory against Bundoora United would give Ballarat four wins from its final five games.
The side has been deadly around goal with a 3-0 loss to Preston Lions the only blemish on an otherwise outstanding three weeks which has brewed 17 goals while conceding just four.
The Strikers stellar form has all taken place at home on the Morshead Park turf while their form away from home has dropped off.
The fifth-placed Ballarat has lost its past three away games, a stark contrast to its strong start on the road which saw it win three of its opening four away fixtures.
But it hasn’t won away from Morshead Park since defeating Melbourne Knights 3-1 in round six.
However, the side will enter this match-up full of confidence having annihilated Bundoora in its earlier meeting 9-0.
The Strikers slammed on seven goals in the opening half in the round nine clash in what remains its biggest win of the season.
Coach Laura Brady said Bundoora were a much-improved outfit in comparison to the one that was put to the sword ten weeks ago.
Ballarat will go into the match unchanged from the team that defeated Yarra Jets.