Victory travel to Sydney FC on Sunday for the second leg of their A-League finals semi-final and then face their second Asian Champions League game at home against Korean side Seongnam Ilhwa.

"It's a fantastic position to be in and the games don't come any bigger," Brebner said.

"There are certain teams on holiday at the moment so we are thankful we are still involved in the two competitions and the games will come thick and fast but we are looking forward to them.

But when asked whether he was confident his body would cope with two games in three days; Brebner joked: "Obviously today I am confident but after Sunday night (the Sydney game) I will let you know."

However Brebner would not swap the Victory's gruelling playing schedule for anything.

"We are playing in the Asian Champions League and we have a chance to get into the A-League grand final, what more could you ask for?" he said.

But Brebner's immediate goal is ensuring Melbourne finishes the job in Sydney this weekend to ensure it hosts the A-League grand final for the third time in five seasons.

And despite the chance of injured pair Archie Thompson and Robbie Kruse joining suspended Nik Mrdja on the sidelines, leaving Victory without a senior striker, Brebner has no thoughts of going to Sydney to defend for the 0-0 draw.

"Over the season and over the course of our history, Melbourne Victory has always wanted to win the game," he added.

"We will be definitely going up there to win it but we also know in the back of our mind a draw is good enough."