Brazilian star Denilson said the team had adjusted well to the Central Coast since touching down on Monday morning. The team trained shortly after arriving on the coast and had another session at Bluetongue Stadium today.

He said: "We've come to the coast to play our own style. Our objective is to play our stuff and not worry what the Mariners will do too much. I hope we can get some points from the game."

Steelers coach Sergio Farias said he wants his team to 'show its strengths'.

"We have a lot of information on the Central Coast and we'll prove that in the game on Wednesday," he said.

Meanwhile, Mariners coach Lawrie McKinna will monitor the fitness of striker Dylan Macallister who did not train on Tuesday.

Macallister was expected to start up front alongside Socceroo Matt Simon.

"Dylan has a bit of a stomach bug but even if he doesn't start he'll be a bonus coming off the bench," McKinna said.

If Macallister does not start Nik Mrdja is likely to play alongside Simon in attack.