Just three days after grinding out a point in trying conditions on the Gold Coast, the Reds are back at home for their third game in a week, faced with the challenge of overcoming a Phoenix side looking to consolidate their spot in the top six.

The short turnaround from the draw with Gold Coast United left Head Coach Rini Coolen opting to try and refresh his charges with a recovery session at the beach this morning in order to keep their slim top two chances alive.

"Normally the players need at least one more day than they have now...so it's our job to make them as fresh as possible, and we have to be ready," Coolen said.

Adelaide United sit three points behind the Central Coast Mariners, who have a game in hand on the Reds, but midfielder Paul Reid, who is available to play after having his red card against the Gold Cost rescinded, is not giving up on the prospect of still being able to sneak into a position that would give the Reds a double chance in the finals.

"When you've got the chance mathematically you've always got hope," Reid said.

"Central Coast have a big game tonight against Melbourne Heart and if Melbourne can beat them (the Mariners) and we win tomorrow night, then it will put a lot of pressure on them even though they've got a game in hand on us."

"So we're still hopeful that we're going to finish second, but I guess finishing third will be a good achievement for us."

While Coolen may be concerned that the Reds could be leg weary, there is reason for the home side to feel confident heading into the clash. The Reds have won four of the team's five encounters at Hindmarsh Stadium, and furthermore Wellington has won just once on their travels this season.

But this time around, the Phoenix have no shortage of motivation to reverse the trend. Wellington will be driven to try and ensure a place in the finals series, while the players will also have the added incentive of the club's 100th Hyundai A-League appearance to spur them on.

With this in mind and the fact that the Reds also have a lot to play for, Reid knows United will need to keep its guard up and bring its best to overcome Wellington and set up a gripping finale in the final week of the competition.

"They (Wellington) are obviously vying for a top six spot and they're going to come to Adelaide with a lot of confidence...when you've got it all at stake to finish in the top six, they're going to put in a really strong performance," Reid said.

"They're a good team and have got a lot of good players all over the park, so we've got to watch ourselves. We've got good home form and we've got to continue that against Wellington."

Coolen is still undecided on what changes, if any, he will make to the side that took the field against the Gold Coast, although he sent his clearest indication yet that new Croatian signing Dario Bodrusic could be in line to make his debut appearance as fellow defender Robert Cornthwaite battles back tightness.

"More than likely he (Bodrusic) is in the squad. He's here to play, we couldn't have a lot of football sessions with him, but he's in the squad and there's a good chance he could be in the starting eleven," Coolen said.

The Reds ran out 3-nil victors the last time the teams met at Hindmarsh Stadium, and Coolen will be hoping history can repeat again tomorrow night.