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Queensland NPL · 2026

Current Queensland NPL 2026 standings with 12 teams. Moreton City Excelsior leads the table with 21 points after 10 matches, followed by Lions on 20 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
1Moreton City Excelsior1070328:11+1721
LWWWW
2Lions1062225:11+1420
WLWWD
3Peninsula Power1062223:15+820
WWLLW
4Eastern Suburbs1060421:14+718
WWWWL
5Gold Coast Knights952224:13+1117
WWDLW
6Olympic1052320:15+517
LWWLW
7WDSC Wolves1042417:20-314
WLLLD
8Brisbane City1034321:24-313
LWDDD
9Rochedale Rovers1022614:26-128
WLDDL
10Gold Coast United921612:19-77
LLLDL
11Magic United102177:29-227
LLLDL
12Brisbane Roar II1020812:27-156
LLLWL

Results

Queensland NPL · 49
Regular season – 1008/05/2026–10/05/2026
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Regular season – 924/04/2026–26/04/2026
Sun 26/04
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Sat 25/04
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Regular season – 817/04/2026–19/04/2026
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Sat 18/04
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Fri 17/04
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Regular season – 710/04/2026–12/04/2026
Sun 12/04
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Sat 11/04
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Fri 10/04
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Regular season – 629/03/2026–07/04/2026
Tue 07/04
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Sun 29/03
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Upcoming Fixtures

39 matches
Eastern Suburbs
Olympic
Regular Season - 16
Gold Coast United
Moreton City Excelsior
Regular Season - 16
Lions
WDSC Wolves
Regular Season - 16
WDSC Wolves
Rochedale Rovers
Regular Season - 17
Gold Coast Knights
Moreton City Excelsior
Regular Season - 17
Eastern Suburbs
Peninsula Power
Regular Season - 17
Lions
Olympic
Regular Season - 17
Gold Coast United
Magic United
Regular Season - 17
Brisbane City
Brisbane Roar II
Regular Season - 17
Moreton City Excelsior
Magic United
Regular Season - 18
Brisbane Roar II
Rochedale Rovers
Regular Season - 18
Peninsula Power
WDSC Wolves
Regular Season - 18
Gold Coast United
Olympic
Regular Season - 18
Gold Coast Knights
Brisbane City
Regular Season - 18
Lions
Eastern Suburbs
Regular Season - 18
Moreton City Excelsior
Peninsula Power
Regular Season - 19
Gold Coast United
Lions
Regular Season - 19
Gold Coast Knights
WDSC Wolves
Regular Season - 19
Rochedale Rovers
Brisbane City
Regular Season - 19
Eastern Suburbs
Magic United
Regular Season - 19
Olympic
Brisbane Roar II
Regular Season - 19
WDSC Wolves
Brisbane City
Regular Season - 20
Rochedale Rovers
Eastern Suburbs
Regular Season - 20
Gold Coast United
Gold Coast Knights
Regular Season - 20
Lions
Peninsula Power
Regular Season - 20
Brisbane Roar II
Moreton City Excelsior
Regular Season - 20
Magic United
Olympic
Regular Season - 20
Olympic
Moreton City Excelsior
Regular Season - 21
Gold Coast Knights
Peninsula Power
Regular Season - 21
Brisbane City
Gold Coast United
Regular Season - 21
Lions
Brisbane Roar II
Regular Season - 21
Eastern Suburbs
WDSC Wolves
Regular Season - 21
Magic United
Rochedale Rovers
Regular Season - 21
Moreton City Excelsior
Lions
Regular Season - 22
Peninsula Power
Brisbane City
Regular Season - 22
Brisbane Roar II
Gold Coast Knights
Regular Season - 22
Olympic
Rochedale Rovers
Regular Season - 22
WDSC Wolves
Magic United
Regular Season - 22
Gold Coast United
Eastern Suburbs
Regular Season - 22

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the Queensland NPL. Moreton City Excelsior leads with 7 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

Queensland NPL

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

Past Seasons

Queensland NPL

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Queensland 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 16 Sept 2025

Founded2013Preceded byQueensland State League

The National Premier League Queensland was established in 2013 as part of Football Australia's national restructuring of state-based competitions. The inaugural 2013 season marked the transition from the Queensland State League (QSL), consolidating the state's top-flight football under a unified national framework. Since its establishment, the NPL Queensland has grown in competitive depth and commercial profile, attracting investment from clubs and broadcasters. The league underwent significant expansion in 2019 when Peninsula Power and Eastern Suburbs were promoted from the Football Queensland Premier League (FQPL 1), increasing the competitive standard. The competition has become increasingly professionalized, with clubs developing academy systems and securing sponsorship deals. The finals series format was refined to include a top-eight playoff system, culminating in a grand final that determines the season champion.

  • 2013 — National Premier League Queensland established, replacing the Queensland State League
  • 2015 — Moreton City Excelsior wins inaugural NPL Queensland title
  • 2018 — Lions FC win their first NPL championship title
  • 2019 — Peninsula Power and Eastern Suburbs promoted from FQPL 1, expanding league to 12 teams
  • 2024 — Lions FC claim fifth NPL championship with 2-1 grand final victory over Moreton City Excelsior
  • 2025 — Moreton City Excelsior crowned premiers with 47 points from 22 matches

Competition Format 16 Sept 2025

Teams12Relegation spots2

The NPL Queensland operates as a double round-robin league where 12 teams play each other twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 22 matches per season. Teams earn three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. The league is decided by total points, with goal difference serving as the primary tiebreaker. At the end of the regular season, the top eight teams qualify for a finals series featuring a preliminary final, semi-finals, and grand final to determine the season champion. The bottom two teams are automatically relegated to the Football Queensland Premier League 1, while the top two teams from FQPL 1 are promoted to replace them, ensuring competitive balance and pathways for development.

Records 16 Sept 2025

Most titlesLions FC (5)All-time top scorerAndrew Pengelly (30 goals)

The 2025 season has produced exceptional goal-scoring performances, with Eastern Suburbs recording a 5-1 victory over SC Wanderers and Moreton City Excelsior defeating Eastern Suburbs 4-1, demonstrating the attacking prowess at the top of the league.

Analysis 16 Sept 2025

Current Season Analysis

Moreton City Excelsior continue their dominant 2025 campaign as regular season premiers, accumulating 47 points from 22 matches with 14 wins and 5 draws. Their +25 goal difference—the strongest in the league—underscores their attacking prowess, having scored 48 goals while conceding just 23. The Brisbane-based club's consistency has positioned them as clear favourites heading into the finals series, with their recent 4-1 demolition of Eastern Suburbs and 4-0 victory over Gold Coast Knights exemplifying their clinical finishing.

Lions FC maintain their status as championship contenders in second place with 42 points from an identical 22 matches, sitting just five points behind the leaders. The five-time NPL champions have demonstrated resilience with 13 wins, 3 draws, and 6 losses, while their 48 goals scored matches Moreton City's output. However, their defensive vulnerabilities—29 goals conceded compared to Moreton City's 23—suggest potential vulnerabilities in the upcoming finals. Recent form has been mixed, with a commanding 3-0 victory over Peninsula Power offset by a narrow 1-2 loss to Moreton City Excelsior.

The relegation battle has intensified with SC Wanderers languishing at the bottom with just 9 points from 22 matches, having won only 2 games and conceded a league-worst 64 goals. Their -44 goal difference is catastrophic, and barring an unprecedented turnaround, they appear destined for demotion to FQPL 1. St George Willawong occupies the second relegation spot with 19 points, having recorded 4 wins, 7 draws, and 11 losses. Their -21 goal difference indicates significant structural problems both defensively and offensively.

Andrew Pengelly has emerged as the standout performer of the 2025 season, claiming the Golden Boot with 8 goals from 10 matches for Moreton City Excelsior. The prolific striker, who holds the all-time NPL Queensland scoring record with 30 goals from the 2022/23 season, has demonstrated why he remains one of the competition's most lethal finishers. His partnership with Moreton City's attacking midfield has been instrumental in their regular season success.

The 2025 season has been defined by Moreton City Excelsior's resurgence as a genuine title contender. After finishing as regular season premiers in previous campaigns without converting that advantage into a championship, the club appears determined to claim their first NPL title. Their dominance in goal difference and consistency across 22 matches suggests they possess the squad depth and tactical discipline to challenge Lions FC's championship pedigree through the finals series. The grand final—should both teams progress—would represent a fascinating clash between the defending champions and the season's most consistent performers.

League Competitive Structure and Development Pathway

The National Premier League Queensland operates as the apex of Queensland's domestic football pyramid, serving as a crucial development pathway for players targeting A-League opportunities. The competition's integration with the Football Queensland Premier League system—where FQPL 1 champions are automatically promoted—creates a dynamic competitive environment that incentivizes excellence across multiple tiers. This promotion-relegation mechanism has proven effective in maintaining competitive balance, as evidenced by the emergence of Peninsula Power and Eastern Suburbs as competitive forces following their 2019 promotion.

The league's 12-team structure, established following the 2019 expansion, represents an optimal balance between competitive depth and fixture congestion. Each team plays 22 matches over a single season, generating sufficient data for meaningful statistical analysis while avoiding the burnout associated with longer campaigns. The double round-robin format ensures home-and-away balance, eliminating geographical bias and providing every club with equitable opportunities to accumulate points.

Historical Championship Dominance and Club Trajectories

Lions FC have established themselves as the NPL Queensland's most successful franchise, with five championship titles spanning 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, and 2024. The club's consistent excellence reflects sophisticated academy development, strategic recruitment, and tactical continuity under successive coaching regimes. Founded in 1957 by Dutch immigrants as Hollandia, the Lions' transformation into a modern football powerhouse demonstrates how traditional community clubs can evolve while maintaining cultural identity. Their 2024 grand final victory—a 2-1 triumph over Moreton City Excelsior—extended their record and silenced suggestions that their dominance might be waning.

Moreton City Excelsior emerged as championship contenders with their 2015 inaugural NPL Queensland title, establishing the club as a regular finals participant. Their recent regular season premiership in 2025 suggests a resurgence that could culminate in a first championship title. The club's investment in youth development and tactical innovation under recent coaching appointments has transformed them into consistent title challengers.

Eastern Suburbs FC, one of Queensland's historically significant football institutions, has competed at various levels of the state competition. Their promotion to NPL Queensland in 2019 marked a return to the state's top tier, and their current position in the 2025 standings (4th with 38 points) indicates they have successfully re-established themselves as a competitive force at the highest level.

Individual Achievement and Goal-Scoring Excellence

Andrew Pengelly's all-time record of 30 goals in a single season (2022/23) represents the benchmark for individual excellence in the NPL Queensland. His continued prominence in the 2025 season—currently leading the Golden Boot race with 8 goals—demonstrates sustained excellence across multiple campaigns. The Eastern Suburbs-born striker's prolific output reflects both his technical finishing ability and the tactical systems employed by his clubs to maximize his goal-scoring potential.

Historical top scorers including Alexander Fiechtner (24 goals, 2021/22) and Marquez Walters (17 goals, 2023) have contributed to the league's reputation for producing skilled attacking players capable of competing at higher levels. The consistency of goal-scoring excellence across seasons suggests the NPL Queensland's defensive standards, while competitive, are not prohibitively difficult to penetrate for technically proficient strikers.

Competitive Intensity and Tactical Evolution

The 2025 season has demonstrated increased tactical sophistication compared to earlier iterations of the competition. Moreton City Excelsior's ability to maintain both defensive solidity (+25 goal difference) while generating prolific attacking output (48 goals) indicates modern NPL Queensland football has evolved beyond reliance on either defensive organization or attacking flair alone. Teams now require balanced approaches incorporating pressing systems, possession-based build-up play, and clinical finishing.

The emergence of Peninsula Power as a consistent top-four competitor (currently 3rd with 39 points) reflects how newly promoted teams can rapidly establish themselves at the higher level through targeted recruitment and coaching expertise. Their +24 goal difference from 22 matches demonstrates that recent promotions need not struggle with the step up in quality, provided appropriate investment is made in squad development.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Queensland NPL?

Twelve teams compete in the National Premier League Queensland, each playing 22 matches in a double round-robin format over a single season.

Which club has won the most NPL Queensland titles?

Lions FC holds the record with five NPL Queensland championship titles, most recently winning in 2024 with a 2-1 grand final victory over Moreton City Excelsior.

How does relegation work in the Queensland NPL?

The bottom two teams at the end of the regular season are automatically relegated to the Football Queensland Premier League 1 (FQPL 1), while the top two FQPL 1 teams are promoted to replace them.

What is the playoff format in the Queensland NPL?

The top eight teams qualify for finals. The finals series includes preliminary finals and semi-finals, with the winners advancing to the grand final to determine the season champion.

Who is the all-time leading goal scorer in the Queensland NPL?

Andrew Pengelly holds the all-time goal-scoring record with 30 goals in the NPL Queensland competition, achieved during the 2022/23 season.

How many teams are relegated from the Queensland NPL each season?

Two clubs are relegated from the NPL Queensland at the end of each season, dropping to the Football Queensland Premier League 1.

API data: 14 May 2026 · Content updated: 16 Sept 2025