The A-League will kick off a month-long football frenzy this weekend as the race begins to make up for time lost to COVID-19.
Around 60 A-League Men and A-League Women matches will be played in February as games that were postponed are now added back into the schedule.
The packed fixture means teams will be given little rest between games, likely resulting in mass changes each match.
There will be daily action right through to the end of February.
An incomplete fixture of 12 men's and nine women's games up until February 6 was released on Friday, with further matches to be added throughout the month.
Brisbane will host a double header this Saturday, with the women's team taking on Melbourne City before the men do battle with Western Sydney.
With most A-League teams having been ravaged by COVID-19 since late last year, organisers are hopeful there will be less games postponed over the coming months.
"This is the second season we have been impacted by pandemic conditions and we have operated consistently with the safety of our players, clubs and fans at the core," A-Leagues commissioner of football Greg O'Rourke said.
"We have implemented effective processes and protocols across the clubs and postponement decisions were not taken lightly."
A-LEAGUE MEN FIXTURE
SATURDAY, Jan 29
Brisbane Roar v Western Sydney at Moreton Daily Stadium
Western United v Melbourne City at AAMI Park
SUNDAY, Jan 30
Sydney FC v Central Coast at Leichhardt Oval
Newcastle Jets v Adelaide United
TUESDAY, Feb 1
Macarthur Bulls v Western United at Campbelltown Stadium
WEDNESDAY, Feb 2
Western Sydney v Perth Glory at CommBank Stadium
THURSDAY, Feb 3
Newcastle Jets v Brisbane Roar at McDonald Jones Stadium
FRIDAY, Feb 4
Adelaide United v Sydney FC at Coopers Stadium
SATURDAY, Feb 5
Melbourne Victory v Western United at AAMI Park
TBC
Western Sydney v Central Coast at CommBank Stadium
SUNDAY, Feb 6
Melbourne City v Perth Glory at AAMI Park
Wellington Phoenix v Macarthur Bulls at Campbelltown Stadium
A-LEAGUE WOMEN FIXTURE
FRIDAY, Jan 28
Western Sydney v Adelaide United at Marconi Stadium
SATURDAY, Jan 29
Brisbane Roar v Melbourne City at Moreton Daily Stadium
SUNDAY, Jan 30
Newcastle Jets v Canberra United at McDonald Jones Stadium
MONDAY, Jan 31
Perth Glory v Wellington Phoenix at Wanderers Football Park
WEDNESDAY, Feb 2
Sydney FC v Brisbane Roar at Leichhardt Oval
FRIDAY, Feb 4
Wellington Phoenix v Melbourne Victory at WIN Stadium
Adelaide United v Newcastle Jets at Coopers Stadium
SATURDAY, Feb 5
Canberra United v Perth Glory at Viking Park
SUNDAY, Feb 6
Melbourne City v Western Sydney at AAMI Park