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Standings

Tasmania NPL · 2026

Current Tasmania NPL 2026 standings with 10 teams. South Hobart leads the table with 28 points after 10 matches, followed by Devonport City on 27 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
1South Hobart1091042:8+3428
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2Devonport City1090133:10+2327
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3Kingborough Lions1080228:10+1824
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4Launceston City1060428:20+818
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5Clarence Zebras1060417:14+318
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6Riverside1051417:16+116
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7Glenorchy Knights1030714:18-49
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8South East Utd.1020813:34-216
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9Launceston United100199:39-301
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10Ulverstone100197:39-321
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Results

Tasmania NPL · 48
Regular season – 1220/06/2026–21/06/2026
Sun 21/06
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Regular season – 1113/06/2026–14/06/2026
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Sat 13/06
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Regular season – 1030/05/2026–31/05/2026
Sun 31/05
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Regular season – 923/05/2026–24/05/2026
Sun 24/05
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Regular season – 809/05/2026–10/05/2026
Sun 10/05
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Regular season – 702/05/2026
Sat 02/05
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Upcoming Fixtures

25 matches
Devonport City
Riverside
Regular season – 14
Ulverstone
Kingborough Lions
Regular season – 14
Glenorchy Knights
Clarence Zebras
Regular season – 14
Launceston City
Launceston United
Regular season – 14
South East Utd.
South Hobart
Regular season – 14
Glenorchy Knights
Kingborough Lions
Regular season – 15
Launceston United
Riverside
Regular season – 15
South Hobart
Ulverstone
Regular season – 15
Clarence Zebras
Launceston City
Regular season – 15
Devonport City
South East Utd.
Regular season – 15
Devonport City
South Hobart
Regular season – 16
Riverside
Clarence Zebras
Regular season – 16
Launceston City
Kingborough Lions
Regular season – 16
Ulverstone
Glenorchy Knights
Regular season – 16
South East Utd.
Launceston United
Regular season – 16
South Hobart
Launceston City
Regular season – 17
Kingborough Lions
Launceston United
Regular season – 17
South East Utd.
Riverside
Regular season – 17
Glenorchy Knights
Devonport City
Regular season – 17
Clarence Zebras
Ulverstone
Regular season – 17
South Hobart
Riverside
Regular season – 18
Devonport City
Launceston City
Regular season – 18
Glenorchy Knights
Launceston United
Regular season – 18
Kingborough Lions
Clarence Zebras
Regular season – 18
Ulverstone
South East Utd.
Regular season – 18

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 10 teams in the Tasmania NPL. South Hobart 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

Tasmania NPL

All 10 teams competing in the Tasmania NPL 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Tasmania NPL

Browse 7 archived seasons of the Tasmania NPL, from 2020 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 Jan 2025

Founded2013

The National Premier Leagues Tasmania was established in 2013 as part of Football Australia's initiative to create a unified national second-tier competition structure below the A-League. This represented a significant modernisation of Tasmanian football, consolidating the state's top clubs under a single professional framework. The league initially expanded from eight clubs to ten in 2019 before contracting back to eight clubs in subsequent seasons, reflecting the competitive dynamics of semi-professional football in Tasmania. The competition has grown in profile with the introduction of title sponsorship by McDonald's from 2023 onwards, elevating the league's commercial visibility and supporting player development pathways to elite Australian football.

  • 2013 — National Premier Leagues Tasmania established as part of Football Australia's unified national second-tier structure
  • 2019 — League expanded to ten clubs, with Devonport City winning the title undefeated
  • 2023 — McDonald's secured naming rights as title sponsor
  • 2025 — South Hobart won the championship, their first state league title since 2017

Competition Format 16 Jan 2025

Teams8

The NPL Tasmania operates as a single-division round-robin competition, with each of the eight clubs playing every other club twice—once at home and once away—across a 14-match season from March to September. The champion is determined by the highest points total, with three points awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. Teams are ranked first by total points, then by goal difference, and finally by goals scored. There is no playoff system; the title is awarded directly to the club with the most points at the conclusion of the regular season. This straightforward format emphasises consistency and competitive balance across the campaign.

Records 16 Jan 2025

Most titlesDevonport City FC (10)All-time top scorerMathew Sanders (31 goals, 2024/25 season)

The 2019 season saw Devonport City achieve an undefeated campaign, becoming the first team in NPL Tasmania history to complete an entire season without defeat.

Analysis 16 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis (2024/25)

South Hobart have delivered a dominant championship-winning campaign, finishing with an impressive 54 points from 21 matches and establishing themselves as the clear standout performers of the 2024/25 season. Their 17 victories, 3 draws, and solitary defeat—combined with a remarkable goal tally of 84 scored and only 20 conceded—demonstrates the clinical efficiency and defensive solidity that has underpinned their success. With an 81% win percentage, South Hobart's performance represents a return to championship glory after a seven-year drought since 2016/17, marking a significant milestone for the club.

The title race has been decisively settled in South Hobart's favour, with Launceston City running a distant second on 50 points from the same 21 matches. The northern club's 16 wins and 82 goals scored showcase attacking prowess that rivals South Hobart's, yet defensive vulnerabilities—conceding 22 goals compared to South Hobart's 20—have cost them dearly in the championship race. Launceston City's consistency remains evident in their 76% win percentage, but a four-point deficit with matches remaining illustrates the gap that South Hobart has established.

Kingborough Lions occupy third position with 41 points, maintaining a respectable challenge in the upper reaches of the table with 13 wins from 21 matches. Devonport City, despite their historical dominance and ten championship titles, find themselves in fourth place with 35 points—a stark contrast to their usual position atop the standings. This represents a significant underperformance for the competition's most successful franchise, suggesting internal challenges or squad composition issues that have prevented them from challenging for the title this season.

The relegation picture is not applicable in NPL Tasmania, but the lower reaches of the table reveal stark disparities in performance. Riverside (16 points) and Launceston United (10 points) have endured difficult campaigns, with Launceston United's record of just three wins from 21 matches—including the historic 0–11 defeat to Launceston City—highlighting the competitive gulf that exists within the division. Clarence Zebras languish at the foot of the table with only four points from 21 matches, having won just one game all season.

The standout individual performer of the 2024/25 season has been Mathew Sanders, who has emerged as the competition's leading goalscorer with an exceptional 31 goals. Sanders' prolific finishing has been instrumental in his team's success and represents one of the finest individual scoring campaigns in recent NPL Tasmania history. His goal-per-match ratio demonstrates elite-level finishing and suggests he may be a candidate for progression to higher levels of Australian football.

An unexpected storyline has been the dramatic resurgence of South Hobart from championship contenders to undisputed favourites. After finishing as runners-up for several seasons, the club's comprehensive title victory—sealed with a rampant 7–0 victory in their final match—has captured the imagination of Tasmanian football supporters and reignited enthusiasm for the competition. Simultaneously, Devonport City's uncharacteristic struggles represent a cautionary tale in semi-professional football: even the most dominant historical force can experience sharp declines when circumstances shift, underscoring the competitive nature of the NPL Tasmania.

Competitive Landscape and Club Performance Dynamics

The 2024/25 season has exposed significant performance stratification within the eight-club competition. South Hobart and Launceston City have clearly separated themselves from the remaining six clubs, with both teams demonstrating the attacking prowess, defensive organisation, and consistency required to compete at the highest level of state football. The four-point margin between first and second place, however, is relatively modest—suggesting that had Launceston City converted their attacking opportunities with greater efficiency, the championship race could have remained competitive into the final rounds.

The middle tier of the competition—comprising Kingborough Lions, Devonport City, and Glenorchy Knights—occupies the space between the elite performers and the struggling lower-placed teams. Devonport City's fourth-place finish is particularly noteworthy given their historical dominance; their ten championships across the competition's history represent an extraordinary record of success. The club's current struggles may reflect squad turnover, coaching changes, or the cyclical nature of semi-professional football where sustained excellence becomes increasingly difficult to maintain.

The gap between Glenorchy Knights (33 points, 5th) and Riverside (16 points, 6th) is substantial—17 points separating the two clubs—indicating that the competition features a clear hierarchy of competitive capability. Launceston United and Clarence Zebras have endured genuinely difficult seasons, with their combined record of four wins from 42 matches illustrating the challenges faced by newly established or under-resourced clubs operating in a competitive semi-professional environment.

Historical Context and Competitive Evolution

Since the NPL Tasmania's establishment in 2013, the competition has evolved from a nascent state-based structure into a more professionally operated league. The introduction of McDonald's sponsorship in 2023 marked a watershed moment, providing financial resources that have enabled clubs to invest in player development and infrastructure. This commercial investment has coincided with improved performance standards, more competitive matchplay, and greater media coverage of the competition.

Devonport City's historical dominance—with ten titles including the undefeated 2018/19 season (62 points from 22 matches)—established a benchmark of excellence that has proven difficult for other clubs to consistently match. However, the 2024/25 season suggests that the competitive balance within the league may be shifting, with South Hobart's emergence as champions potentially signalling the beginning of a new era in which title success is distributed more evenly among the state's elite clubs.

The presence of two Launceston-based clubs (Launceston City and Launceston United) within the same division creates an interesting regional dynamic, with the northern city's football community split between the two franchises. Launceston City's strong performance contrasts sharply with Launceston United's struggles, highlighting how organisational capability, squad quality, and coaching effectiveness can diverge dramatically even within the same geographic area.

Future Outlook and Competitive Trajectory

South Hobart's 2024/25 championship represents a statement of intent that the club intends to establish itself as a consistent title contender going forward. Their ability to combine attacking flair (84 goals) with defensive solidity (20 conceded) provides a template for sustainable success in the NPL Tasmania. Should they maintain squad cohesion and continue their current trajectory, South Hobart could potentially challenge Devonport City's historical record of dominance.

Launceston City's second-place finish, combined with their attacking prowess, suggests they possess the capability to challenge for the title in future seasons. The gap between first and second is small enough that marginal improvements in defensive organisation or finishing efficiency could position them as genuine championship contenders in 2025/26.

Devonport City's fourth-place finish may prove to be a catalyst for organisational change. Their historical success provides a foundation upon which to rebuild, and the club's experience and infrastructure may enable them to return to championship contention relatively quickly. However, the competitive nature of semi-professional football means that complacency or extended periods of underperformance can rapidly erode a club's competitive standing.

The expansion of the NPL Tasmania to ten clubs in 2026 (before contracting back to eight in 2027) will introduce new competitive dynamics and potentially provide opportunities for emerging clubs to establish themselves within the competition. This structural change may redistribute competitive resources and create fresh narratives within Tasmanian football.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Tasmania NPL?

The National Premier Leagues Tasmania currently features eight semi-professional clubs competing in a single-division league structure.

Which club has won the most Tasmania NPL titles?

Devonport City FC holds the record with ten NPL Tasmania championships, most recently in 2022/23. They are the competition's most successful side by a significant margin.

When is the Tasmania NPL season played?

The NPL Tasmania season runs from March to September each year, with clubs playing a 14-match round-robin schedule (two matches against each opponent).

Does the Tasmania NPL have relegation?

No, the NPL Tasmania does not feature relegation. All eight clubs retain their places in the competition regardless of finishing position.

Who is the current title sponsor of the Tasmania NPL?

McDonald's has held the naming rights as title sponsor of the National Premier Leagues Tasmania since 2023, known as the McDonald's NPL Tasmania.

What is the biggest win in Tasmania NPL history?

Launceston City defeated Launceston United 11–0 in 2025, the largest margin of victory recorded in the competition's history.

API data: 26 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 16 Jan 2025