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The Week Ahead: A Week Off & AFC Champions League Travel

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Here’s your handy guide to what’s in store for Sky Blues across seven days, including a week off in the Hyundai A-League plus AFC Champions League preparations. 

Here’s your handy guide to what’s in store for Sky Blues across seven days, including a week off in the Hyundai A-League plus AFC Champions League preparations. 

MONDAY
Sydney FC’s NPL sides return to training on Monday with an 8am session following their clash against Sydney United at the weekend.

The Sky Blues’ Hyundai A-League squad enjoy Monday off to rest and recover following their clash against the Jets on Saturday.

It’s also happy birthday to Sydney FC Chief Executive Officer Danny Townsend.

TUESDAY
A day of training for both squads, as Sydney FC’s NPL sides kick off training at 8am at Sky Blue HQ followed by the Hyundai A-League squad at 11am, as they get back into the swing of things ahead of a busy AFC Champions League and Finals Series schedule.

Sky Blues in training

WEDNESDAY
Sydney FC’s Hyundai A-League squad continue their training at Macquarie University Sports Fields, going through their paces at 11am to ensure their bodies are in the right condition for their trip to Korea Republic.

The Sky Blues’ NPL sides enjoy a day off.

THURSDAY
The Sky Blues’ Hyundai A-League squad are off while the NPL sides return to training with another early morning session at 8am at Macquarie University Sports Fields.

FRIDAY
Both sides are back in training as they prepare for their respective games.

The Sky Blues’ NPL sides kick off training at 8am to finalise preparations for Saturday’s clash against APIA Leichhardt, while the Hyundai A-League squad go through their paces at 11am ahead of Saturday’s flight to Korea Republic.

Joey Tilio in action

SATURDAY
It’s Game Day for the Sky Blues’ NPL sides as they face APIA Leichhardt at Lambert Park (kick off 7pm AEST). #WatchWithUs LIVE with the game streamed on Football NSW’s channels.

It’s an early start for the Sky Blues’ AFC Champions League squad, as they meet at Sydney International Airport for a morning flight to Korea Republic ahead of Tuesday’s AFC Champions League clash against Ulsan Hyundai FC.

SUNDAY
Sydney FC’s AFC Champions League squad will train in Korea Republic at the Ulsan Stadium training pitch as they prepare for Tuesday’s massive clash in Matchday 5 of Group H.

Sydney FC’s NPL sides enjoy the day off following their exertions against APIA.

 

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