The Phoenix rounded off their preparation with a good workout in Brisbane yesterday before Herbert named an unchanged line-up with Griffin McMaster, Smith, Totori and Stein Huysegems again on the bench.
While the Phoenix have often been seen as one of the most aggressive teams in the league, they go into the round 14 game with the best disciplinary record, sharing that honour with the Roar. Both have had 26 yellow and one red card.
Again the Phoenix will play under a rookie referee with Tim McGilchrist to take control of the match which is crucial to both teams.
Depending on other results in the round, which finishes with three games today, the Phoenix could, with a win, move up a place to fifth while the Roar - two points back from the Phoenix in eighth place - could leap-frog Wellington into the top six.
Newcastle Jets, away to Melbourne Heart in today's early game, know that a win would keep them ahead of the Phoenix.
Herbert, not surprisingly, is more interested in performance than points looking for a repeat of the 80-odd minutes they dominated in coming from 0-2 to beat the Melbourne Heart 3-2 on Thursday.
Phoenix: Mark Paston, Leo Bertos, Ben Sigmund, Andrew Durante, Tony Lochhead, Manny Muscat, Vince Lia, Dani Sanchez, Tyler Boyd, Jeremy Brockie, Louis Fenton.
A-League action
Brisbane v Wellington
Suncorp Stadium
Tonight 10.30 (live SS1).