Etihad Stadium will host the 20th Melbourne derby on Saturday night, and all signs point to it being another classic.The injection of Tim Cahill into a Melbourne City side already bursting with attacking options should ensure another goal-fest.Its been nine matches since there were less than three goals scored in the cross-town rivalry.City holds the record for the biggest derby win - ex-Victory man Harry Kewell capped a 4-0 demolition in March 2014 - but overall the ledger is tipped against them.In 19 matches, Victory have won eight, City have won six, with five draws.Victory claimed the only finals meeting - in the 2014/15 semi-final - with an emphatic 3-0 win on the way to their title success.Here are five of the best Melbourne derbies in the fixtures seven-year history.DERBY 1: Melbourne Heart 2-1 Melbourne Victory, 8 October 2010, AAMI ParkThe A-League finally had a derby with the admission of Melbourne Heart into the league, it was the red-and-whites that won the first.John Aloisi scored the first goal in derby history, heading home after 10 minutes. Kevin Muscat played in Robbie Kruse for a first-half equaliser but after setting up Aloisis opener, Alex Terra won it off his own boot. In front of 26,000 fervent fans, Heart held on for the win despite Aziz Behichs late send-off.DERBY 8: Melbourne Heart 1-2 Melbourne Victory, 22 December 2012, AAMI ParkArchie Thompson gave Victory fans the perfect Christmas present, popping up at the last to give Victory coach Ange Postecoglou his first Melbourne derby win. His 92nd-minute winner - after Marco Rojas and Fred goals had the score locked at 1-1 - remains the latest goal in the fixtures history, and one of Thompsons most important in his storied Victory career.DERBY 13: Melbourne Victory 5-2 Melbourne City , 25 October 2014, Etihad StadiumTwice behind but not beaten, Victory surged to the top of the A-League table with a pulsating win in front of 43,729 fans. One-time City man David Villa (remember him?) helped draw the crowd but it was Dutchman Robbie Wielaert and Jason Hoffman that put City ahead in the first half. But a hat-trick from Besart Berisha, a double from Archie Thompson and a standout performance from Kosta Barbarouses brought down City in stunning fashion.DERBY 17: Melbourne Victory 3-2 Melbourne City, 17 October 2015, Etihad StadiumVictory, playing in Melbourne for the first time after their 2015 title, were in cruise control at 2-0 but a little known Uruguayan flipped the contest. Bruno Fornaroli scored his first goal for the club, before Aaron Mooys super through-ball allowed Stefan Mauk to put the game on terms. Victory stole it at the death through Berisha - the fixtures leading scorer.DERBY 18: Melbourne City 2-1 Melbourne Victory, 19 Decemeber 2015, AAMI ParkThe Sorensen derby. 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We are sincerely touched by the outpouring of support and sadness, which is a reflection of the character and integrity that defined him.While we dont yet have all the specifics, John wasnt feeling well physically in recent days and sadly, he was unresponsive earlier this morning. We appreciate all of the thoughts and prayers for our cherished father, husband, brother and uncle.Saunders took over as host of The Sports Reporters, a Sunday morning staple of ESPN programming, after Dick Schaap died in 2001. Saunders played the role of calm traffic cop on the panel show that features three sports journalists volleying opinions on the top sports news of the day.John was an extraordinary talent and his friendly, informative style has been a warm welcome to sports fans for decades. His wide range of accomplishments across numerous sports and championship events is among the most impressive this industry has ever seen, ESPN President John Skipper said in a statement.Saunders was also a founding member of the board of directors for The V Foundation for Cancer Research, a charity started by the network after former college basketball coach and ESPN announcer Jim Valvano died of cancer in 1993.He was as close to Jimmy V as anybody at ESPN, said Dick Vitale, who has worked at ESPN for decades with Saunders and considered him one of his closest friends.Vitale said Saunders was a diabetic, but he was not ailing, and the death of one of his closest friends was unexpected. Saunders has been the master of ceremonies at Vitales gala and V Foundation fundraiser in Sarasota, Florida, in 10 of 11 years the event has been held, said the longtime college basketball analyst.When Vitale had to have throat surgery that threatened his career in 2008, Saunders surprised him at the hospital and was there with Vitale before and after the procedure.The doctor told me that there was a good chance it was going to be cancer, Vitale told the AP in a phonee interview.dddddddddddd I said, `John, do me a favor. When you come in that room after just give me thumbs up if its not ... and if it is dont do anything. And when I woke, the first guy I saw after surgery was John and I saw thumbs up and we hugged.Vitale added: He was like family. Im so shocked.The news of Saunders death was reported on ESPNs morning edition of SportsCenter from the Olympics in Brazil by anchor Hannah Storm, who struggled to compose herself enough to get through the announcement.Johns passion for his family, his nation, his favorite sport & the V foundation will stay with me forever, NBCs Mike Tirico, a longtime ESPN colleague of Saunders, tweeted. As will his kindness and support.Saunders death came less than two years after the network lost another popular broadcaster, Stuart Scott, at the age of 49 in January 2015 after a bout with cancer.Saunders was born in the Toronto area and grew up near Montreal.He was very proud to be Canadian, said Leo Rautins, the former NBA player who teamed with Saunders on Toronto Raptors telecasts. Hed mention it every time he could.Saunders played hockey at Western Michigan from 1974-76, teaming with former New York Rangers president and general manager Neil Smith.One of saddest days of my life today as I grieve suddenly losing my best friend of 42 years, John Saunders. Life will never be the same, Smith tweeted.Saunders younger brother, Bernie, played 10 NHL games for the Quebec Nordiques from 1979 to 1981.Saunders started as news director at CKNS Radio in Espanola, Ontario, in 1978. He worked as sports anchor at CKNY-TV in North Bay, Ontario, from 1978 to 1979, and at ATV News in New Brunswick in 1979-80 before he became sports anchor for CITY-TV in Toronto from 1980 to 1982.Saunders worked as a sports anchor at WMAR-TV in Baltimore from 1982 to 1986 before joining ESPN. While at ESPN, he doubled as a play-by-play man for the Raptors.I think youd have a hard time finding anyone to say anything bad about John, Rautins said. He was very giving, very caring, very intelligent.Saunders lived in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, with wife Wanda. They had two daughters, Aleah and Jenna.He was one of the most significant and influential members of the ESPN family, as a colleague and mentor, and he will be sorely missed, Skipper said. Our thoughts are with his loved ones at this extremely difficult time. ' ' '