A ruthless Melbourne Victory have won through to their first A-League grand final in five years with a 3-0 triumph over cross-town rivals Melbourne City.

Besart Berisha and Kosta Barbarouses fired the A-League premiers into a comfortable lead within half an hour of the semi-final with classy goals.

In reply, City fashioned plenty of chances but none that could beat an in-form Lawrence Thomas in Victory’s goal.

Instead, Archie Thompson found a late third to confirm Victory will host the A-League grand final next Sunday.

City can rue its bad luck, with David Williams, Aaron Mooy and Harry Novillo forced off before the hour mark through injury, cruelling its chances of a comeback.

Playing in front of a Victory-dominated crowd of 50,871 at Docklands, Kevin Muscat’s side took its chances in emphatic fashion, cementing its position as Melbourne’s number one side.

Sydney FC or Adelaide United await the premiers following Saturday’s second semi-final.

Whether it was the short break, the step up in class, or just the moment, Melbourne City were found lacking on the biggest stage of their young history.

Berisha’s opening goal, his fifth against City at Docklands this season, came on 19 minutes.

Leigh Broxham’s overlapping run was honoured by Barbarouses, with the right-back finding the unmarked Berisha inches from goal.

Without a City defender in sight, the Albanian glanced a header past former Victory gloveman Tando Velaphi.

John van ‘t Schip’s side was fashioning more chances than Victory, but was undone on the half-hour mark when Barbarouses added a second goal.

And what a goal it was.

From Fahid Ben Khalfallah’s cross, Barbarouses, stepped back, balanced and unleashed a technically perfect volley to live long in the memory, striking a waist-high ball sweetly from the penalty spot into the corner of the net.

This was Victory’s night, confirmed as much within minutes of the restart.

With Williams already off, Mooy and Novillo joined them in the change rooms after the Frenchman fluffed a shot at the back post.

Still City pushed, with Kennedy heading wide and Patrick Kisnorbo firing wide when alone in the box.

City’s captain took a turn up front as they looked to find something but it was Victory that made the play via a club legend.

With Berisha heading a Gui Finkler corner against the upright, substitute Thompson latched onto a loose ball to tap home, securing their place in the decider.

Source: AAP