Summary Following the regular season, a four-week Finals Series was played to determine the winner of the A-League Championship. The top two highest-placed teams were given a bye into the semi-finals, while third to sixth were drawn into the elimination finals; both third and fourth hosted against the sixth and fifth-placed sides respectively. The winners progressed to a two-legged semi-final, first introduced in the
2021–22 season, with the first leg played at the home stadium of the lowest-ranked club. The
away goals rule was not used in the semi-finals. City would begin the season with a 1–0 win against
Newcastle Jets, before losing 3–1 against grand final opponents Melbourne Victory. City would continue the season staying in finals while steadily staying within finals positions and slowly building toward a second place finish at the end of the season. This would qualify City to the semi final stage of the finals series, as well as qualifying them to the
2025–26 AFC Champions League Elite. The first leg began with a 16th minute goal by
Germán Ferreyra for City, before goals by
Yonatan Cohen in the 54th minute and
Mathew Leckie in the 72nd minute City up 3-0 at the end of the first leg.
Aziz Behich would open the second leg with a 20th minute goal to put City up, whilst a
Noah Botic consolation goal in the 66th minute saw the match end 1–1 with an aggregate score of 4–1. This qualified Melbourne City into the Grand Final, setting up a first
Melbourne Derby Grand Final.
Melbourne Victory Melbourne Victory's season began with a loss in the
2024 Australia Cup final under head coach
Patrick Kisnorbo. Kisnorbo later abruptly left the club for
Yokohama F. Marinos, seeing
Arthur Diles becoming manager of the club on a temporary basis. On 31 January 2025, Diles was then signed on a full-time basis. Victory finished the season in fifth place with a total of 43 points, setting up an away
elimination final against the
Western Sydney Wanderers. Victory winger
Daniel Arzani created both goals, with defender
Kasey Bos and midfielder
Zinédine Machach scoring in the seventh and 42nd minutes, nullifying a Wanderers equaliser in the 23rd minute by
Zac Sapsford. The match ended 2–1, leading Victory to progress through to the
semi-finals. The first leg of the semi final would be played at Melbourne Victory's home of
AAMI Park on 17 May 2025.
Logan Rogerson scored the lone goal for Auckland, leading to Auckland gaining a 1–0 advantage. The second leg would be played at Auckland's home stadium of
Go Media Stadium a week later, with the stadium's capacity increased by 2,700 seats to enable more fans into the stadium. In the week before the second leg, Victory defender
Brendan Hamill suffered a rupture of his
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), seeing previously suspended captain
Roderick Miranda take his place in the second leg team. Whilst Auckland held strong in the first half, two quickfire second half goals from Machach and
Bruno Fornaroli would prove decisive in winning the tie and making the Grand Final. ==Pre-match==