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| first contested = 20 Oktober 2012<br/>[[A-League 2012–2013|A-League]]<br/>WS Wanderers 0–1 Sydney FC
| teams involved = [[Sydney FC]]<br />{{nowrap|[[Western Sydney Wanderers FC|Western Sydney Wanderers]]}}
| total = 3435
| most wins = Sydney FC (1516)
| mostrecent = 186 MaretMei 2023<br/>[[A-League Men 2022–2023|Playoff A-League Men]]<br/>{{nowrap|WS Wanderers 1–2 Sydney FC
| 0–4nextmeeting WS Wanderers}} =
| nextmeeting = 6 Mei 2023<br/>[[A-League Men 2022–2023|Playoff A-League Men]]<br/>WS Wanderers v Sydney FC
| league = [[A-League Men]]
| most player appearances =
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The fifth took place at Parramatta Stadium, again with a sold-out crowd and once again an ex-Sydney FC player scored for the Wanderers. The Wanderers dominated the match, striking the crossbar and posts on several occasions, including a long-range chip from Hersi that nearly caught Sydney FC keeper Vedran Janjetovic off his line, with the rebound falling to [[Tomi Juric]] who smashed his shot into the stands. [[Brendon Santalab]] scored the only goal of the match in the 86th minute. After only 5 matches the rivalry has been reported as being "one of the fiercest in Australia", and the Wanderers as having begun a pattern of one-sided dominance, having now won 3 out of the 5 matches, with 1 draw and 1 victory for Sydney FC.<ref name="SMH Derby 5 Report">{{cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/soccer-match-report/familiar-pain-for-sydney-fc-as-wanderers-sneak-past-20140111-30o1h.html |title=Familiar pain for Sydney FC as Wanderers sneak past |work=smh.com.au |access-date=17 February 2014}}</ref>
 
The sixth derby, the final regular season derby for the [[2013–14 A-League]] season took place at the Sydney Football Stadium. The match attracted a sold-out crowd of 40,285. This was 13,003 higher than the 27,282 who attended the [[National Rugby League]]'s first match of the season between South Sydney & the [[Sydney Roosters]].<ref name="6th Sydney Derby vs NRL Crowds">{{cite web |url=http://au.sports.yahoo.com/league/news/article/-/21894108/low-crowds-a-concern-for-nrl |title=Low crowds a concern for NRL |work=au.sports.yahoo.com |access-date=10 March 2014 |archive-date=2014-03-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140315114546/http://au.sports.yahoo.com/league/news/article/-/21894108/low-crowds-a-concern-for-nrl/ |dead-url=yes }}</ref> The crowd witnessed Sydney FC win their first home derby match.<ref name="Daily Telegraph Derby 6 Review" /> After a staid first half with limited highlights, the second half exploded into life as [[Shinji Ono]] pounced on a knock down from [[Brendon Santalab]] to open the scoring. The Wanderers had the chance to go two goals ahead after [[Richard Garcia]] gave away a penalty, but ex-Sydney FC player [[Mark Bridge]] had his penalty shot saved by [[Vedran Janjetovic]]. Sydney FC then equalised after [[Ante Covic]] sliced a clearing punch into the face of [[Matthew Jurman]] and saw the ball rebounded into goal. A calamitous error from another ex-Sydney FC player, [[Michael Beauchamp]], saw him gift the ball to Richard Garcia, who tapped past Ante Covic into an open net. [[Ali Abbas Al-Hilfi|Ali Abbas]] scored a penalty during injury time to make the score 3–1. The game also featured an allegation that Wanderers player [[Brendon Santalab]] culturally abused Abbas, who took extreme offence and charged around the pitch, having to be restrained by his teammates. In a post-game interview Abbas said, "We are not here to attack religion or culture, we are here to play football".<ref name="Derby 6 Cultural Attack Allegation">{{cite web |url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/wanderers-striker-brendon-santalab-denies-racism-allegations-from-incident-in-sydney-derby/story-e6frf4gl-1226849679924 |title=Wanderers striker Brendon Santalab denies racism allegations from incident in Sydney derby |work=foxsports.com.au |access-date=10 March 2014}}</ref>
 
The seventh Sydney derby was played in round two of the [[2014–15 A-League|2014–15 A-League season]] and took place in front of another sold-out crowd of 41,213 fans at the Sydney Football Stadium, the highest crowd for any sporting event held at the ground in 2014. Despite Sydney FC having much of the early possession, the first goal was scored by former Sydney FC player [[Mark Bridge]] in the 19th minute. 5 minutes later Sydney FC keeper Janjetovic attempted to clear the ball but instead he somehow palmed the ball into his own net and sent the wanderers 2–0 up. Seconds before halftime [[Corey Gameiro]] scored a goal for Sydney FC to get the score back to 2–1. After half time Sydney FC created several chances however their second goal came from an own goal scored by Wanderers midfielder [[Romeo Castelen]]. With the score level at 2–2 tempers between the two side began to flare. Wanderer [[Vítor Saba]] was red carded after a dangerous tackle on [[Terry Antonis]]. Now down to ten men, the Wanderers fell behind when Sydney FC captain [[Alex Brosque]] scored with just over ten minutes remaining, with what would prove to be the winning goal. A [[pitch invasion]] ensued as over a hundred Sydney FC fans ran from The Cove onto the field to celebrate with Brosque, a scene which sportswriter Phil Rothfield described as being "as special as it gets."<ref name="Derby 7 Pitch Invasion">{{cite web |url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/football/monday-buzz-western-sydney-wanderers-v-sydney-fc-is-now-the-biggest-game-in-town/story-fnp0lxay-1227095360624 |title=Western Sydney Wanderers v Sydney FC is now the biggest game in town |work=dailytelegraph.com.au |access-date=20 October 2014}}</ref>
Baris 439:
| [[Kusini Yengi|Yengi]] (70)
| [[Sydney Football Stadium (2022)|Allianz Stadium]]
| 34,.232
|-
| 33
Baris 450:
| [[Max Burgess|Burgess]] (16)
| [[Western Sydney Stadium]]
| 26,.462
|-
| 34
Baris 461:
| [[Kusini Yengi|Yengi]] (13), [[Amor Layouni|Layouni]] (21, 75), [[Calem Nieuwenhof|Nieuwenhof]] (62)
| [[Sydney Football Stadium (2022)|Allianz Stadium]]
| 28,.929
|-
| 35
Baris 467:
| EF
| Wanderers
| style="background:#6AACE6;"|'''1–2'''
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| Sydney
| [[Morgan Schneiderlin|Schneiderlin]] (39' [[Tendangan penalti|pen.]])
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| [[Róbert Mak|Mak]] (69'), [[Adam Le Fondre|Le Fondre]] (80')
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| [[Western Sydney Stadium]]
| 27.288
|}
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==StatisticsRekor pertemuan==
{{updated|186 MarchMei 2023}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! Competition
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! Wanderers goals
|-
| Musim reguler [[A-League Men]]
|33|| 14 || 9 || 10 || 46 || 37
|-
| ''Play-off'' A-League Men
| [[Australia Cup]]
|1|| 1 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 1
| -
| [[AustraliaPiala CupAustralia]]
|1|| 1 || 0 || 0 || 3 || 0
|-
! Total!!3435!!1516!!9!!10!!4951!!3738
|}
 
==RecordsRekor==
*'''MostKemenangan winsterbanyak:''' 1516, [[Sydney FC]]
*'''BiggestKemenangan winterbesar:''' [[Western Sydney Wanderers FC|Western Sydney Wanderers]] 0–5 Sydney FC (9 DecemberDesember 2017)
*'''MostKemenangan consecutiveberuntun winsterbanyak:''' 5; Sydney FC (9 DecemberDesember 2017 – 15 DecemberDesember 2018)
*'''LongestTak undefeatedkalah runberuntun terpanjang:''' 9; Sydney FC (8 MarchMaret 2014 – 14 JanuaryJanuari 2017)
*'''Highest-scoringPertandingan matchtersubur:''' Western Sydney Wanderers 3–4 Sydney FC (28 FebruaryFebruari 2015)
*'''HighestPenonton attendanceterbanyak (A-Leaguerekor Men recordliga):''' 61,.880; Western Sydney Wanderers 0–4 Sydney FC (8 OctoberOktober 2016)
*'''LowestPenonton attendancetersedikit:''' 0; Western Sydney Wanderers 1–1 Sydney FC (21 MarchMaret 2020; behind[[Tanpa closedpenonton doors(olahraga)|tanpa penonton]])
*'''LowestPenonton attendancetersedikit (excludingdengan behind closed door matchespenonton):''' 10,.091; Sydney FC 2–2 Western Sydney Wanderers (2 April 2022)
 
==All-timePencetak topgol scorersterbanyak==
[[File:Alex_Brosque-27.04.09.jpg|thumb|right|[[Alex Brosque]] is the Sydney Derby's all-time top goalscorer, with 6 goals]]
{{updated|186 MarchMei 2023}}
{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%; text-align:center"
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Baris 515 ⟶ 518:
| scope="row" rowspan=1| 1 || style="text-align:left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Alex Brosque]] || Sydney || scope="row" rowspan=1| 6
|-
| scope="row" rowspan=12| 2 || style="text-align:left" | {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Bobô (footballer, born 1985)|Bobô]] || Sydney ||scope="row" rowspan=12| 5
|-
| scope="row" rowspan=2| 3 || style="text-align:left" | {{flagicon|ENG}} '''[[Adam Le Fondre]]''' || Sydney ||scope="row" rowspan=2| 4
|-
| scope="row" |4||style="text-align:left" | {{flagicon|POL}} [[Adrian Mierzejewski]] || Sydney||scope="row"|4
|-
| scope="row" rowspan=2| 5 || style="text-align:left" | {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Mitchell Duke]] || Wanderers || scope="row" rowspan=2| 3