The Western Sydney Wanderers NPL 1 side return home on Saturday afternoon looking to continue their climb up the NPL NSW ladder when they host Sydney United 58. The Red and Black enter the clash full of confidence after producing back-to-back statement victories. A dominant 5-0 win away to Rockdale Ilinden showcased their ability to punish quality opposition, before they backed it up with a ruthless 6-0 demolition of Sydney FC in the Sydney Derby. Across those two matches, the Wanderers have scored 11 goals while keeping consecutive clean sheets. What has been most impressive about the Wanderers' recent performances has been the balance throughout the side. Their attacking players have been clinical in front of goal, while the defensive unit has remained organised and difficult to break down. With confidence growing each week, the young Wanderers outfit is beginning to hit its stride at an important stage of the season. Sydney United 58 will provide another stern test. Despite some mixed results in recent weeks, they remain one of the competition's most experienced sides and possess plenty of quality throughout the park. The visitors will be determined to respond after their defeat to Sutherland Sharks and will view this as an opportunity to make a statement against one of the form teams in the competition. The previous meeting between the two sides earlier this season ended in a narrow victory for Sydney United 58, and the Wanderers will be eager to reverse that result on home soil. With both teams chasing important points as the season enters the second half, supporters can expect a competitive contest between two sides with plenty to play for. The Wanderers have been devastating in the final third over the past fortnight, converting chances at a remarkable rate while overwhelming opponents with their pace and movement. Against a Sydney United side that is traditionally difficult to break down, maintaining that attacking efficiency will be crucial. United have enough quality to punish mistakes, so the Wanderers cannot rely on creating a high volume of chances. If they can continue to be clinical in key moments, while maintaining the defensive discipline that has delivered consecutive clean sheets, they will put themselves in a strong position to claim another important three points.