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Standings

New South Wales NPL · 2026

Current New South Wales NPL 2026 standings with 16 teams. APIA Leichhardt Tigers leads the table with 48 points after 20 matches, followed by Marconi Stallions on 46 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1APIA Leichhardt Tigers20153243:21+2248
WWWWD
2Marconi Stallions20144238:14+2446
WDWDD
3Sydney United21142533:17+1644
LWDWL
4Sutherland Sharks21102932:26+632
WWLWW
5Rockdale City Suns20102833:30+332
WLWDL
6Sydney FC U232094728:29-131
WWDWL
7Wollongong Wolves2194821:23-231
LLLLL
8NWS Spirit21831023:25-227
WLWLL
9Western Sydney Wanderers U232175940:30+1026
DLDLW
10SD Raiders2075829:34-526
WLWDW
11Manly United2166922:28-624
DWDLD
12St George City FA2166919:32-1324
LWDDW
13UNSW21641127:33-622
LLLLW
14St. George Saints21611421:34-1319
LLWLL
15Blacktown City20461027:36-918
LWLDL
16Sydney Olympic21431421:45-2415
WLLDD

Results

New South Wales NPL · 50
Regular season – 2126/06/2026–27/06/2026
Sat 27/06
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Fri 26/06
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Regular season – 2020/06/2026–21/06/2026
Sun 21/06
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Sat 20/06
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Regular season – 1912/06/2026–14/06/2026
Sun 14/06
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Sat 13/06
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Fri 12/06
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Regular season – 1730/05/2026–10/06/2026
Wed 10/06
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Sun 31/05
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Sat 30/05
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Upcoming Fixtures

73 matches
SD Raiders
Sydney FC U23
Regular season – 16
Western Sydney Wanderers U23
Sydney Olympic
Regular season – 22
UNSW
Sydney FC U23
Regular season – 22
Manly United
SD Raiders
Regular season – 22
Sutherland Sharks
APIA Leichhardt Tigers
Regular season – 22
Marconi Stallions
St. George Saints
Regular season – 22
Blacktown City
Sydney United
Regular season – 22
Rockdale City Suns
NWS Spirit
Regular season – 22
Wollongong Wolves
St George City FA
Regular season – 22
Sydney Olympic
Wollongong Wolves
Regular season – 23
Manly United
Sutherland Sharks
Regular season – 23
SD Raiders
Blacktown City
Regular season – 23
APIA Leichhardt Tigers
Sydney FC U23
Regular season – 23
NWS Spirit
St. George Saints
Regular season – 23
St George City FA
UNSW
Regular season – 23
Marconi Stallions
Western Sydney Wanderers U23
Regular season – 23
Sydney United
Rockdale City Suns
Regular season – 23
Sydney FC U23
Manly United
Regular season – 24
Western Sydney Wanderers U23
APIA Leichhardt Tigers
Regular season – 24
UNSW
NWS Spirit
Regular season – 24
Sutherland Sharks
Sydney Olympic
Regular season – 24
St. George Saints
Rockdale City Suns
Regular season – 24
Marconi Stallions
Sydney United
Regular season – 24
Blacktown City
St George City FA
Regular season – 24
Wollongong Wolves
SD Raiders
Regular season – 24
Manly United
Sydney Olympic
Regular season – 25
SD Raiders
Marconi Stallions
Regular season – 25
NWS Spirit
Western Sydney Wanderers U23
Regular season – 25
APIA Leichhardt Tigers
UNSW
Regular season – 25
St. George Saints
Sydney FC U23
Regular season – 25
St George City FA
Sydney United
Regular season – 25
Wollongong Wolves
Blacktown City
Regular season – 25
Rockdale City Suns
Sutherland Sharks
Regular season – 25
Western Sydney Wanderers U23
UNSW
Regular season – 26
Sutherland Sharks
Wollongong Wolves
Regular season – 26
Sydney Olympic
APIA Leichhardt Tigers
Regular season – 26
St. George Saints
SD Raiders
Regular season – 26
Marconi Stallions
St George City FA
Regular season – 26
Rockdale City Suns
Manly United
Regular season – 26
Blacktown City
Sydney FC U23
Regular season – 26
Sydney United
NWS Spirit
Regular season – 26
Manly United
Marconi Stallions
Regular season – 27
SD Raiders
Western Sydney Wanderers U23
Regular season – 27
UNSW
Sydney Olympic
Regular season – 27
Sutherland Sharks
Sydney FC U23
Regular season – 27
NWS Spirit
Blacktown City
Regular season – 27
St. George Saints
APIA Leichhardt Tigers
Regular season – 27
St George City FA
Rockdale City Suns
Regular season – 27
Wollongong Wolves
Sydney United
Regular season – 27
Sydney FC U23
St George City FA
Regular season – 28
Western Sydney Wanderers U23
St. George Saints
Regular season – 28
Sydney Olympic
Sydney United
Regular season – 28
Manly United
NWS Spirit
Regular season – 28
APIA Leichhardt Tigers
SD Raiders
Regular season – 28
Marconi Stallions
Sutherland Sharks
Regular season – 28
Rockdale City Suns
Wollongong Wolves
Regular season – 28
Blacktown City
UNSW
Regular season – 28
Sydney FC U23
Rockdale City Suns
Regular season – 29
Sutherland Sharks
St George City FA
Regular season – 29
Sydney Olympic
Marconi Stallions
Regular season – 29
UNSW
Manly United
Regular season – 29
NWS Spirit
SD Raiders
Regular season – 29
St. George Saints
Blacktown City
Regular season – 29
Wollongong Wolves
Western Sydney Wanderers U23
Regular season – 29
Sydney United
APIA Leichhardt Tigers
Regular season – 29
Sydney Olympic
Sydney FC U23
Regular season – 30
Marconi Stallions
NWS Spirit
Regular season – 30
Wollongong Wolves
Manly United
Regular season – 30
Blacktown City
Western Sydney Wanderers U23
Regular season – 30
Rockdale City Suns
UNSW
Regular season – 30
APIA Leichhardt Tigers
St George City FA
Regular season – 30
Sydney United
St. George Saints
Regular season – 30
Sutherland Sharks
SD Raiders
Regular season – 30

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the New South Wales NPL. APIA Leichhardt Tigers leads with 15 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Teams

New South Wales NPL

All 16 teams competing in the New South Wales NPL 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

New South Wales NPL

Browse 8 archived seasons of the New South Wales NPL, from 2019 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded2013Preceded byNSW Premier League

The National Premier Leagues NSW was established in 2013 as part of a national restructuring of semi-professional football across Australia. The competition replaced the NSW Premier League, which had operated since 2000, consolidating elite state-level football under a unified National Premier Leagues framework. The NPL NSW was created to develop pathways for young Australian players and provide competitive football at the semi-professional level. The league has undergone several structural refinements since its inception, including adjustments to team numbers and the introduction of affiliated reserve teams from A-League Men clubs. The competition has grown in profile and competitiveness, attracting players seeking A-League opportunities while maintaining strong grassroots connections throughout New South Wales.

  • 2013 — National Premier Leagues NSW founded, replacing the NSW Premier League as the top tier of state football
  • 2016 — Sydney United 58 crowned NPL National Champions, winning the cross-federation championship
  • 2019 — APIA Leichhardt FC wins NPL NSW grand final, adding to their historic trophy collection
  • 2023 — APIA Leichhardt FC claims second consecutive NPL NSW title
  • 2024 — Marconi Stallions win the NPL NSW championship
  • 2025 — APIA Leichhardt Tigers and NWS Spirit emerge as title contenders in competitive season

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams16Relegation spots2

The NPL NSW operates as a home-and-away league format where all 16 clubs play each other twice, resulting in 30 matches per team across a regular season running from February to August. Clubs are awarded three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. The top eight teams qualify for the finals series, which culminates in a grand final determining the NPL NSW champions. The bottom two teams are relegated to the Football NSW League. The competition features a three-tier playoff structure in the finals, with the top two teams receiving a bye to the semi-finals while teams three through eight compete in qualifying finals.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesSydney United 58 FC (8)All-time top scorerAlec Urosevski (94 goals)

Alec Urosevski, playing for Rockdale City Suns and Rockdale Ilinden FC, holds the all-time goalscoring record in the NPL NSW with 94 goals across his career in the competition, establishing himself as one of the most prolific strikers in the league's history.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025 NPL NSW season has delivered a fiercely competitive campaign with APIA Leichhardt Tigers and NWS Spirit emerging as the dominant forces. APIA currently holds second position with 64 points from 30 matches, boasting an exceptional 20 wins, 4 draws, and 6 losses with a goal difference of +40. Their attacking prowess is evident with 75 goals scored, while their defensive solidity is reflected in just 35 goals conceded. NWS Spirit sits atop the table with 66 points, though with a slightly superior goal difference of +37 despite scoring 67 goals. The title race remains tantalizingly close, with only 2 points separating the two frontrunners after 30 rounds.

The race for the championship represents one of the most compelling narratives of the season, with both clubs demonstrating the consistency required to maintain elite status throughout a grueling campaign. Marconi Stallions occupy third place with 62 points from 19 wins, 5 draws, and 6 losses, maintaining mathematical contention though facing an uphill battle to overhaul the top two. Rockdale City Suns sit in fourth with 55 points and a positive goal difference of +27, benefiting from an attacking approach that has yielded 68 goals across the season. The top four clubs have established a clear hierarchy, with Blacktown City in fifth position trailing on 50 points and a neutral goal difference.

The relegation battle presents a contrasting narrative of struggle and survival, with the bottom positions proving increasingly perilous. Mt Druitt Town languishes at the foot of the table with just 22 points from 5 wins, 7 draws, and 18 losses, facing near-certain demotion alongside Central Coast II with 23 points. The gap between safety and the drop zone is substantial, with Sutherland Sharks in thirteenth place on 26 points and Western Sydney Wanderers II on 25 points both fighting desperately to avoid the trapdoor. This section of the table demonstrates the significant quality differential that exists within the competition.

The standout individual performer of the season has been Alec Urosevski, who continues to add to his legendary goal-scoring record. Playing for Rockdale City Suns, Urosevski has maintained his status as one of the most prolific finishers in the competition, building upon his already extraordinary all-time record of 94 goals. His consistency and clinical finishing have made Rockdale a genuine threat in the title race, with his contributions instrumental in their fourth-place finish and continued European qualification hopes.

An unexpected narrative has emerged around NWS Spirit's late-season surge and their capacity to challenge for the title despite not being universally tipped as pre-season favorites. The club's disciplined approach, combining defensive organization with clinical attacking play, has yielded a win percentage of 67%—matching APIA's impressive record. Their +37 goal difference represents the second-best in the league, suggesting a team hitting form at precisely the right moment as the finals series approaches. Meanwhile, APIA's resilience in maintaining their challenge despite facing significant fixture congestion has demonstrated their championship pedigree, with their +40 goal difference indicating a team that has dominated across the season's breadth.

The Competitive Balance and Development Pathway

The NPL NSW has established itself as a competitive semi-professional league that serves as a genuine developmental pathway to Australia's A-League Men. The presence of affiliated reserve teams—including Sydney FC II, Western Sydney Wanderers II, and Central Coast II—provides A-League clubs with valuable opportunities to develop young talent in a competitive environment. This dual purpose of maintaining competitive integrity while facilitating player development creates a unique dynamic within the league, where established semi-professional clubs like Sydney United 58, Marconi Stallions, and APIA Leichhardt compete directly against A-League reserve sides.

The quality of football in the 2025 season has been notably high, with the top clubs demonstrating tactical sophistication and technical proficiency that rivals many professional leagues. The average of approximately 2.8 goals per team per match across the season reflects a competitive balance between attacking ambition and defensive organization. The prevalence of draws in the standings—with multiple teams recording double-digit draw tallies—suggests matches are often closely contested, with teams frequently canceling each other out rather than being dominated.

Historical Context and Club Legacies

The clubs competing in the NPL NSW represent diverse histories and traditions within Australian football. Sydney United 58 FC, with their eight NPL NSW titles, embodies the league's competitive heritage, having won national championships in 2013 and 2016. Blacktown City, another eight-time NPL NSW champion, has been a consistent force since the competition's inception. Marconi Stallions, with their 2024 championship, represent the Italian-Australian football tradition that has deep roots in Sydney's football culture. APIA Leichhardt, the two-time defending champions, have established themselves as a modern powerhouse, demonstrating the capacity to sustain success across multiple seasons.

Clubs like Wollongong Wolves and Sydney Olympic represent regional and suburban diversity, bringing supporters from beyond metropolitan Sydney into the competition. The inclusion of A-League affiliated reserve teams has added another dimension, with these clubs providing transparent pathways for academy graduates while competing at an elite semi-professional level. This mixture of established semi-professional institutions and emerging development programs creates a rich competitive ecosystem.

Looking Forward: Finals Implications and Championship Prospects

As the regular season concludes and the finals series beckons, the margin between the top two and the chasing pack suggests the championship will likely be decided between APIA Leichhardt Tigers and NWS Spirit. Their combined record of 40 wins from 60 matches demonstrates a level of consistency that appears beyond the reach of third-placed Marconi Stallions, despite the latter's respectable tally of 62 points. The finals format, with its emphasis on momentum and tactical flexibility, could yet produce surprises, but the weight of evidence suggests one of the top two will claim the 2025 championship.

The development of young players through the NPL NSW continues to prove fruitful for Australian football, with numerous players using the competition as a stepping stone to A-League Men opportunities. The league's role in this ecosystem—balancing competitive excellence with developmental function—ensures its continued importance within Australian football's pyramid structure.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the NPL NSW?

Sixteen clubs compete in the National Premier Leagues NSW, playing a home-and-away format from February to August, followed by a finals series determining the champions.

Who has won the most NPL NSW titles?

Sydney United 58 FC holds the record with eight NPL NSW championships, making them the most successful club in the competition's history.

How does relegation work in the NPL NSW?

The bottom two teams in the NPL NSW are relegated to the Football NSW League at the end of each season, with promotion available for the top teams in the lower division.

Is there a playoff system in the NPL NSW?

Yes, the top eight teams qualify for a finals series following the regular season. The top two teams receive a bye to the semi-finals, while teams three through eight compete in qualifying finals, with the grand final determining the champions.

What is Alec Urosevski's goal record in the NPL NSW?

Alec Urosevski holds the all-time goalscoring record in the NPL NSW with 94 goals, making him the most prolific striker in the competition's history across his career with Rockdale City Suns and Rockdale Ilinden FC.

How is the NPL NSW broadcast?

The NPL NSW is broadcast live on Football NSW's YouTube channel, providing free access to matches with expert commentary for Australian audiences.

API data: 27 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026