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Standings

Northern NSW NPL · 2026

Current Northern NSW NPL 2026 standings with 12 teams. Broadmeadow Magic leads the table with 31 points after 14 matches, followed by Weston Bears on 25 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Broadmeadow Magic1494137:18+1931
DWWWW
2Weston Bears1381425:17+825
LWLDW
3Belmont Swansea1474334:27+725
WLDDW
4Maitland1463528:27+121
WWLLL
5Edgeworth Eagles1255225:21+420
LWDDW
6Lambton Jaffas1352626:20+617
LWWLW
7Cooks Hill United1242623:25-214
LWWWL
8Hamilton Olympic1334622:25-313
LLLWD
9Charlestown City Blues1141618:21-313
LLWLL
10Adamstown Rosebuds1334618:23-513
WWDLL
11Valentine1333711:28-1712
DDWLW
12Kahibah1231815:30-1510
LLLLL

Results

Northern NSW NPL · 46
Regular season – 1727/06/2026
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Regular season – 1323/05/2026–24/06/2026
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Regular season – 724/06/2026
Wed 24/06
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Regular season – 1620/06/2026–21/06/2026
Sun 21/06
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Regular season – 1513/06/2026–14/06/2026
Sun 14/06
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Sat 13/06
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Regular season – 1430/05/2026–31/05/2026
Sun 31/05
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Regular season – 1217/05/2026
Sun 17/05
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Upcoming Fixtures

35 matches
Broadmeadow Magic
Weston Bears
Regular season – 17
Kahibah
Maitland
Regular season – 17
Hamilton Olympic
Charlestown City Blues
Regular season – 13
Edgeworth Eagles
Kahibah
Regular season – 14
Cooks Hill United
Valentine
Regular season – 14
Weston Bears
Lambton Jaffas
Regular season – 18
Edgeworth Eagles
Belmont Swansea
Regular season – 18
Maitland
Adamstown Rosebuds
Regular season – 18
Cooks Hill United
Charlestown City Blues
Regular season – 18
Valentine
Kahibah
Regular season – 18
Broadmeadow Magic
Hamilton Olympic
Regular season – 18
Cooks Hill United
Broadmeadow Magic
Regular season – 19
Adamstown Rosebuds
Valentine
Regular season – 19
Lambton Jaffas
Maitland
Regular season – 19
Weston Bears
Kahibah
Regular season – 19
Hamilton Olympic
Belmont Swansea
Regular season – 19
Charlestown City Blues
Edgeworth Eagles
Regular season – 19
Cooks Hill United
Lambton Jaffas
Regular season – 20
Weston Bears
Adamstown Rosebuds
Regular season – 20
Maitland
Broadmeadow Magic
Regular season – 20
Valentine
Charlestown City Blues
Regular season – 20
Edgeworth Eagles
Hamilton Olympic
Regular season – 20
Kahibah
Belmont Swansea
Regular season – 20
Edgeworth Eagles
Weston Bears
Regular season – 21
Hamilton Olympic
Valentine
Regular season – 21
Belmont Swansea
Lambton Jaffas
Regular season – 21
Adamstown Rosebuds
Cooks Hill United
Regular season – 21
Broadmeadow Magic
Kahibah
Regular season – 21
Charlestown City Blues
Maitland
Regular season – 21
Broadmeadow Magic
Charlestown City Blues
Regular season – 22
Maitland
Edgeworth Eagles
Regular season – 22
Lambton Jaffas
Hamilton Olympic
Regular season – 22
Valentine
Weston Bears
Regular season – 22
Belmont Swansea
Adamstown Rosebuds
Regular season – 22
Kahibah
Cooks Hill United
Regular season – 22

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the Northern NSW NPL. Broadmeadow Magic leads with 9 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

Northern NSW NPL

All 12 teams competing in the Northern NSW NPL 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Northern NSW NPL

Browse 15 archived seasons of the Northern NSW NPL, from 2012 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 16 Mar 2025

Founded2014Preceded byNorthern NSW State Football League

The NPL NNSW was established in 2014 as part of Football Australia's strategic initiative to rebrand and revitalise state-level competitions across the nation. Prior to 2014, the competition operated under the name Northern NSW State Football League (1998–2013) and Northern First Division (1959–1997). The league was created to standardise elite state competitions under a single national banner while maintaining regional identity and improving player development pathways to the A-League and national teams. Since its inception, the league has grown in competitive depth and commercial profile, with teams like Edgeworth Eagles and Lambton Jaffas establishing themselves as dominant forces during the 2010s. The competition has evolved to include women's competition from 2022 onwards, broadening its scope and accessibility.

  • 2014 — NPL NNSW established as successor to Northern NSW State Football League
  • 2015 — Edgeworth Eagles won the inaugural NPL championship, establishing early dominance
  • 2019 — Edgeworth Eagles claimed their fourth premiership in five years (2015–2020 period)
  • 2022 — NPL Women's NNSW competition launched, expanding the competition to include elite women's football
  • 2023 — Lambton Jaffas won their third championship since 2014, reasserting themselves as major contenders
  • 2024 — Broadmeadow Magic claimed their second consecutive championship, winning both league and grand final

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams12Relegation spots2

The NPL NNSW operates as a home-and-away double round-robin competition where all teams play each other twice—once at home and once away. Matches are contested across a 22–26 round season from August through September. The league champion is determined by playoff finals series, with the top teams competing in a knockout format to determine the grand final winner. Two clubs are relegated at the end of each season to NPL Division 2, while promotion from Division 2 provides pathways for advancement. The playoff system allows competitive drama in the final rounds, with teams competing for minor premiership status and finals positions.

Records 16 Mar 2025

Most titlesEdgeworth Eagles FC (4)

Broadmeadow Magic FC has won the championship twice consecutively (2024–2025), establishing themselves as the league's current dominant force.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

Broadmeadow Magic continue their dominance in the 2025 season, maintaining an exceptional title defence with 19 wins from 22 matches and 59 points. The club's attacking prowess is evident in their 50 goals scored against just 18 conceded, establishing a commanding +32 goal difference at the summit. Manager Jim Cresnar has built a well-balanced squad capable of controlling matches through both defensive solidity and clinical finishing. With an 86% win rate, Broadmeadow are on track to secure a historic third consecutive championship, pending the outcome of the playoff finals series.

The title race remains competitive despite Broadmeadow's lead. Edgeworth Eagles occupy second position with 53 points from 22 matches, maintaining their status as the league's traditional powerhouse. The Eagles have won 17 matches and conceded just 15 goals, demonstrating the defensive excellence that has defined their success throughout the 2010s. Their +35 goal difference is marginally superior to Broadmeadow's, but the point differential suggests the championship contest will intensify as the season progresses toward the finals.

Weston Bears have emerged as genuine contenders in third position with 50 points from 22 matches. The Bears have impressed with their offensive capability, scoring 61 goals—the most of any team in the competition—while maintaining defensive discipline with 25 goals conceded. Their +36 goal difference represents exceptional attacking efficiency, and they represent a significant threat to both Broadmeadow and Edgeworth in the playoff finals. The three-point separation between first and third reflects the competitive balance at the top of the ladder.

The relegation battle intensifies at the bottom of the table, where New Lambton occupy the wooden spoon with just 7 points from 22 matches. The club's 1% win rate (one victory from 22 games) and -40 goal difference indicate severe structural challenges both defensively and offensively. Valentine sit in 11th position with 16 points, while Belmont Swansea (20 points) and Adamstown Rosebuds (23 points) are also vulnerable to relegation. The gap between safety and the drop zone remains tight, with only 4 points separating 10th from 12th position.

Lambton Jaffas, the 2023 champions, have experienced a significant mid-season slump in 2025. Positioned fourth with 36 points from 23 matches, the Jaffas have won just 10 games and drawn six, indicating inconsistency in their title defence. Their -1 goal difference suggests matches have been tightly contested, but conversion of opportunities has been a recurring issue. The 6-point gap between Lambton and Broadmeadow represents a dramatic turnaround from their championship-winning campaign, raising questions about squad depth and tactical adjustments needed to challenge for finals.

Competitive Structure and Pyramid Significance

The NPL NNSW occupies a crucial position within the Australian football pyramid as the second-tier national competition. While the A-League represents the professional apex, the NPL provides the primary development pathway for elite players aspiring to reach national team selection and continental club competition. Clubs in the Northern NSW region compete at a semi-professional level, with many players combining football with other employment or university commitments. The competition's structure—featuring promotion and relegation to NPL Division 2—ensures competitive intensity and provides incentive for lower-tier clubs to invest in player development.

Historical Dominance and Championship Trends

Since its establishment in 2014, the NPL NNSW has been characterised by concentrated success among a small number of clubs. Edgeworth Eagles dominated the 2015–2020 period, winning four championships and establishing themselves as the competition's most successful franchise. Their sustained excellence reflected strong management, youth development systems, and consistent recruitment. However, the 2020s have witnessed a shift in the competitive balance, with Lambton Jaffas winning championships in 2022 and 2023, and Broadmeadow Magic emerging as the current dominant force with back-to-back titles (2024–2025).

This cyclical pattern of dominance suggests that championship success in the NPL NNSW depends heavily on squad stability, coaching quality, and access to elite-level players. Broadmeadow Magic's current ascendancy mirrors Edgeworth's earlier dominance, with the club establishing defensive solidity and attacking efficiency as hallmarks of their play. The competitive environment remains open, however, with Weston Bears' emergence as title contenders in 2025 demonstrating that sustained investment and tactical innovation can challenge established powers.

Women's Competition and Expansion

The launch of the NPL Women's NNSW competition in 2022 represents a significant expansion of the league's scope and accessibility. The women's competition has grown rapidly, with clubs establishing dedicated women's teams and investing in female player development. Charlestown Azzurri have dominated the women's competition, winning back-to-back championships in 2024–2025, establishing themselves as the equivalent force to Broadmeadow in the men's competition. The parallel development of men's and women's competitions reflects broader trends in Australian football toward gender equity and expanded participation opportunities.

International Context and Player Development

While the NPL NNSW does not provide direct access to European or continental club competition, it serves as the primary development platform for Australian players seeking A-League contracts or national team selection. Many players who have progressed through the NPL NNSW have subsequently represented the Socceroos (Australian men's national team) or Matildas (women's national team). The competition's role as a talent pipeline is recognised by Football Australia, which provides governance and support to ensure standards remain aligned with national development objectives.

Broadcasting and Community Engagement

The decision to stream all NPL NNSW matches via the Northern NSW Football YouTube channel has democratised access to the competition and expanded its reach beyond the immediate Northern NSW region. This broadcasting model aligns with broader trends in semi-professional football toward digital distribution and community engagement. Supporters across Australia and internationally can now follow matches in real time, contributing to the competition's growing profile. The Squadi mobile app provides additional accessibility, allowing fans to track fixtures, results, and team statistics conveniently.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Northern NSW NPL?

The NPL NNSW features 12 teams in the current 2025 season, competing in a home-and-away double round-robin format.

Who has won the most Northern NSW NPL championships?

Edgeworth Eagles FC has won the most titles with 4 championships (2015, 2016, 2019, 2020), though Broadmeadow Magic has won the last two consecutive titles (2024–2025).

What is the playoff format in the Northern NSW NPL?

The top teams compete in a knockout finals series to determine the grand final winner. Two clubs are relegated at the end of each season.

When was the Northern NSW NPL established?

The NPL NNSW was established in 2014 as part of Football Australia's national competition review, replacing the Northern NSW State Football League.

Is the Northern NSW NPL broadcast or streamed?

Yes, all NPL NNSW matches are live-streamed on the Northern NSW Football YouTube channel, with matches also available on the Squadi mobile app.

How does promotion and relegation work in the Northern NSW NPL?

Two clubs are relegated to NPL Division 2 at the end of each season, while the top performers from Division 2 can be promoted to the top tier.

API data: 27 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2025