United men at home

Western United will be at home on April 6. (Ljubica Vrankovic) 395273_63

Western United’s A-League Men’s side will finally get to play in front of its home crowd in Tarneit.

John Aloisi’s side is locked in for its first official game at the Regional Football Facility on April 6, taking on Macarthur at 3.30pm.

The green and black family will then be treated to two matches within four days, starting with a clash against Central Coast Mariners on April 13 before a blockbuster against Adelaide United on April 16.

Kick-off for the Mariners encounter is set for 3.30pm, while the Adelaide fixture will have the Regional Football Facility in all its glory under lights for the first time, beginning at 7pm.

A bumper crowd of more than 2,000 people flocked to the Regional Football Facility for the inaugural women’s side and there are set to be many more for this next major milestone.

Matchdays will once again be a festival of fun for the whole family to enjoy with activities for the kids, games and giveaways and the return of the drummers and the fan-favourite Brazilian BBQ.

After 21 matches, Western United’s men’s side sits on the bottom of the table with five wins and four draws for the season.

United sits 12 points behind sixth placed Western Sydney Wanderers.

Before United plays at home, the side was due to face Adelaide United on Good Friday, after deadline.

The women’s side was due to play its final home and away match of the season against the Central Coast Mariners, which was also after deadline.

United had already qualified for finals.