Menu
Australia

Victoria NPL

Today's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Upcoming Today

2 matches
Regular Season - 18
Regular Season - 18

Standings

Victoria NPL · 2026

Current Victoria NPL 2026 standings with 14 teams. Oakleigh Cannons leads the table with 26 points after 12 matches, followed by Heidelberg United on 23 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
1Oakleigh Cannons1282230:13+1726
WWWWW
2Heidelberg United1272322:13+923
WLWWD
3Hume City1272321:16+523
WWWLL
4Avondale1271429:16+1322
WWLWW
5South Melbourne1270519:17+221
LLWLW
6Preston Lions1272321:11+1017
WWWDL
7Melbourne City II1245324:15+917
WWLLD
8St. Albans Saints1251613:23-1016
WWLWL
9Sunshine Georgies1235414:19-514
LLDLD
10Bentleigh Greens1242613:22-914
LLLDL
11Dandenong Thunder1232713:16-311
LLWWD
12Altona Magic1224614:23-910
LWDLD
13Dandenong City1233613:18-58
LLLWW
14Green Gully120395:29-243
LLLLD

Results

Victoria NPL · 50
Regular season – 1208/05/2026–09/05/2026
Sat 09/05
Match Details
Sat 09/05
Match Details
Fri 08/05
Match Details
Fri 08/05
Match Details
Fri 08/05
Match Details
Fri 08/05
Match Details
Fri 08/05
Match Details
Regular season – 1101/05/2026–02/05/2026
Sat 02/05
Match Details
Sat 02/05
Match Details
Sat 02/05
Match Details
Sat 02/05
Match Details
Fri 01/05
Match Details
Fri 01/05
Match Details
Fri 01/05
Match Details
Regular season – 1024/04/2026–26/04/2026
Sun 26/04
Match Details
Sat 25/04
Match Details
Fri 24/04
Match Details
Fri 24/04
Match Details
Fri 24/04
Match Details
Fri 24/04
Match Details
Fri 24/04
Match Details
Regular season – 918/04/2026–19/04/2026
Sun 19/04
Match Details
Sat 18/04
Match Details
Sat 18/04
Match Details
Sat 18/04
Match Details

Upcoming Fixtures

59 matches
Dandenong Thunder
Hume City
Regular Season - 18
Sunshine Georgies
Preston Lions
Regular Season - 18
South Melbourne
Green Gully
Regular Season - 18
Heidelberg United
St. Albans Saints
Regular Season - 19
Green Gully
Bentleigh Greens
Regular Season - 19
Hume City
Dandenong City
Regular Season - 19
Avondale
Preston Lions
Regular Season - 19
Altona Magic
Melbourne City II
Regular Season - 19
Sunshine Georgies
Oakleigh Cannons
Regular Season - 19
South Melbourne
Dandenong Thunder
Regular Season - 19
Green Gully
Altona Magic
Regular Season - 20
Dandenong City
South Melbourne
Regular Season - 20
Oakleigh Cannons
Avondale
Regular Season - 20
Preston Lions
Hume City
Regular Season - 20
Dandenong Thunder
Bentleigh Greens
Regular Season - 20
St. Albans Saints
Sunshine Georgies
Regular Season - 20
Melbourne City II
Heidelberg United
Regular Season - 20
Green Gully
Dandenong Thunder
Regular Season - 21
Bentleigh Greens
Dandenong City
Regular Season - 21
Hume City
Oakleigh Cannons
Regular Season - 21
Avondale
St. Albans Saints
Regular Season - 21
Altona Magic
Heidelberg United
Regular Season - 21
Sunshine Georgies
Melbourne City II
Regular Season - 21
South Melbourne
Preston Lions
Regular Season - 21
Heidelberg United
Sunshine Georgies
Regular Season - 22
Green Gully
Dandenong City
Regular Season - 22
St. Albans Saints
Hume City
Regular Season - 22
Oakleigh Cannons
South Melbourne
Regular Season - 22
Preston Lions
Bentleigh Greens
Regular Season - 22
Melbourne City II
Avondale
Regular Season - 22
Dandenong Thunder
Altona Magic
Regular Season - 22
Bentleigh Greens
Oakleigh Cannons
Regular Season - 23
Preston Lions
Green Gully
Regular Season - 23
Hume City
Melbourne City II
Regular Season - 23
Avondale
Heidelberg United
Regular Season - 23
Altona Magic
Sunshine Georgies
Regular Season - 23
Dandenong Thunder
Dandenong City
Regular Season - 23
South Melbourne
St. Albans Saints
Regular Season - 23
Heidelberg United
Hume City
Regular Season - 24
Dandenong City
Altona Magic
Regular Season - 24
Oakleigh Cannons
Green Gully
Regular Season - 24
St. Albans Saints
Bentleigh Greens
Regular Season - 24
Melbourne City II
South Melbourne
Regular Season - 24
Sunshine Georgies
Avondale
Regular Season - 24
Preston Lions
Dandenong Thunder
Regular Season - 24
Green Gully
St. Albans Saints
Regular Season - 25
Dandenong City
Preston Lions
Regular Season - 25
Bentleigh Greens
Melbourne City II
Regular Season - 25
Hume City
Sunshine Georgies
Regular Season - 25
Altona Magic
Avondale
Regular Season - 25
Dandenong Thunder
Oakleigh Cannons
Regular Season - 25
South Melbourne
Heidelberg United
Regular Season - 25
Avondale
Hume City
Regular Season - 26
Heidelberg United
Bentleigh Greens
Regular Season - 26
Oakleigh Cannons
Dandenong City
Regular Season - 26
Sunshine Georgies
South Melbourne
Regular Season - 26
Preston Lions
Altona Magic
Regular Season - 26
St. Albans Saints
Dandenong Thunder
Regular Season - 26
Melbourne City II
Green Gully
Regular Season - 26

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the Victoria NPL. Oakleigh Cannons leads with 8 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

Victoria NPL

All 14 teams competing in the Victoria NPL 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Victoria NPL

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Victoria 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

Founded2014Preceded byVictorian Premier League

The NPL Victoria was created in 2014 following the nationalisation of top-flight member federation competitions across Australia. The league was established to provide a unified, nationally-structured competition for Victoria's elite football clubs. The introduction of a finals series in 2015 transformed the competition, with a season-ending Grand Final determining the champion rather than simply awarding the title to the minor premiers. The league has demonstrated remarkable resilience, particularly during the 2020-2021 COVID-19 pandemic when it became the first top-tier Victorian competition to be abandoned since 1918, though it successfully resumed in 2021. The competition continues to evolve, with Senol becoming the title sponsor and the league maintaining its position as Victoria's most prestigious football competition outside the A-League.

  • 2014 — NPL Victoria launched, replacing the Victorian Premier League as Victoria's top division
  • 2015 — Finals series introduced, with Bentleigh Greens winning the inaugural Grand Final championship
  • 2020 — First season abandoned since 1918 due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2021 — Competition resumes with Minor Premiership awarded instead of Championship due to shortened season
  • 2023 — Avondale FC wins championship in their debut season at the top level
  • 2025 — Heidelberg United captures the Grand Final in record attendance at Lakeside Stadium

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams14Relegation spots2

The NPL Victoria operates as a home-and-away round-robin competition where 14 clubs play 26 regular season fixtures between February and September, facing each opponent once at home and once away. The top eight teams qualify for a finals series, culminating in a Grand Final that determines the champion. The minor premiers (top-finishing team) receive the minor premiership award. Two clubs are relegated at the end of each season to the Victorian Premier League Division 1, while the top two finishers from the second tier can gain promotion. The finals series format ensures that regular season success is important but not decisive, creating intense playoff drama.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesSouth Melbourne FC (3)All-time top scorerLiam Boland (104 goals)

Sash Becvinovski holds the all-time goal-scoring record across all Victorian top-flight eras with 205 goals, though Liam Boland leads the modern NPL Victoria era with 104 goals across 189 matches.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025 NPL Victoria season concluded with Heidelberg United claiming the championship title after a dramatic Grand Final victory over Dandenong City at Lakeside Stadium. Despite finishing as minor premiers with 61 points from 26 matches, Avondale narrowly missed the championship, demonstrating the unpredictability of the finals format. The season showcased exceptional attacking prowess, with Dandenong Thunder scoring 60 goals in their third-place finish, while Heidelberg United's defensive solidity—conceding just 25 goals—proved crucial in their path to the title.

The title race intensified dramatically in the finals series, where Dandenong City emerged as unexpected contenders despite finishing sixth in the regular season. Their journey through the playoffs demonstrated that consistent form across 26 matches does not guarantee success in the knockout format. Oakleigh Cannons, Preston Lions, and Dandenong Thunder completed the top-six finishers, each bringing distinct qualities: Oakleigh's balance of attack and defense, Preston's competitive spirit, and Dandenong Thunder's prolific goal-scoring ability.

Heidelberg United's championship success was built on a remarkable 65% win rate and a goal difference of +30, the second-best in the league. Their Grand Final triumph marked a significant achievement, with the record Lakeside Stadium attendance reflecting the growing passion for NPL Victoria football. The championship also secured Heidelberg's qualification for the Australian Championship, Victoria's representative competition at the national level.

The bottom of the table told a contrasting story, with Melbourne Knights finishing last with just 15 points from 26 matches, conceding 72 goals—the worst defensive record in the competition. Port Melbourne (17 points) and Melbourne Victory II (18 points) also struggled significantly, highlighting the substantial gap between Victoria's elite clubs and those fighting relegation. These teams now face the prospect of competing in the Victorian Premier League Division 1 for the 2026 season.

The 2025 season demonstrated the league's competitive depth, with the top four teams separated by just 12 points after 26 matches. Avondale's 73% win rate and +39 goal difference suggested they possessed the strongest regular season credentials, yet the finals format ensured that Heidelberg United's superior finals performance determined the ultimate champion. This dynamic continues to make NPL Victoria one of Australia's most unpredictable and engaging football competitions, where regular season dominance does not guarantee glory.

League Structure and Competitive Format

The NPL Victoria operates on a rigorous competitive structure designed to identify Victoria's best football club through both regular season excellence and finals success. The 14-team format ensures that every match carries significance, with clubs playing 26 rounds of football—each opponent once at home and once away—between February and September. This format allows for 182 total matches across the season, generating a comprehensive dataset for assessing team quality and consistency.

The introduction of the finals series in 2015 fundamentally transformed the competition's character. Rather than awarding the title to the minor premiers (the team finishing first), the top eight clubs compete in a knockout format culminating in a Grand Final. This structure rewards both regular season consistency and peak performance, creating a more dramatic and commercially appealing product. The minor premiership remains a prestigious award, recognizing the team that demonstrated the most consistent excellence across all 26 matches, but the Grand Final championship has become the competition's ultimate prize.

Points are awarded on the standard modern system: 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss. Goal difference serves as the primary tiebreaker, followed by goals scored, head-to-head records, and ultimately a playoff match if necessary. This ensures that attacking football is rewarded, as clubs cannot simply defend their way to success—they must outscore opponents to gain tiebreaker advantages.

Historical Evolution and Competitive Heritage

While the current NPL Victoria was established in 2014, Victoria's top-flight football competition extends back over a century. The Victorian State League, which operated from 1958 to 1990, produced legendary clubs and memorable competitions. South Melbourne Hellas emerged as a dominant force during this era, winning eight championships between 1962 and 1976. Other notable champions included Green Gully, Heidelberg United (then known as Fitzroy United), and Croydon City, each contributing to Victoria's rich football heritage.

The transition from the Victorian State League to the Victorian Premier League (1991-2013) and subsequently to the NPL Victoria (2014-present) reflects Australian football's structural evolution. The creation of the NPL Victoria coincided with Football Federation Australia's decision to nationalise top-flight competitions, creating unified structures across all states. This transformation positioned Victoria's competition within a national framework while maintaining its local character and competitive integrity.

South Melbourne FC has proven the most successful club in the modern era, winning three championships (2014, 2016, and 2025). However, Bentleigh Greens established themselves as a formidable force with three championships (2015, 2017, 2019) and demonstrated sustained excellence across multiple seasons. Oakleigh Cannons and Avondale have each claimed championships, with Avondale's 2023 title being particularly remarkable given their debut season at the top level. Heidelberg United's 2025 championship represents their second title in the modern era, following their 2018 success.

Notable Players and Scoring Records

The NPL Victoria has produced numerous prolific goal scorers who have left indelible marks on the competition. Liam Boland holds the modern-era record with 104 goals across 189 matches for Avondale FC, becoming the first player to reach the century mark in NPL Victoria history. His consistent goal-scoring prowess across nearly a decade of competition established him as one of the league's greatest strikers, and his retirement following Avondale's 2023 championship victory concluded a remarkable career at the club.

Milos Lujic stands as the only player to win the Golden Boot award four times (2013-2016), demonstrating sustained excellence across multiple seasons. His 25-goal season in 2016 remains one of the highest single-season tallies in the modern competition. Other notable scorers include Richie Cardozo, Brandon Barnes, Jonas Markovski, and Harrison Sawyer, each of whom has won the Golden Boot and contributed significantly to their respective clubs' success.

Historically, across all Victorian top-flight eras, Sash Becvinovski holds the all-time goal-scoring record with 205 goals, a tally accumulated across multiple decades and clubs. Jimmy Armstrong scored 152 goals in his Victorian State League career, establishing himself as one of the competition's all-time greats. These historical records demonstrate the league's tradition of producing elite goal scorers who have shaped Australian football's development.

Commercial Growth and Media Presence

The NPL Victoria has experienced significant commercial growth since its establishment in 2014. Senol became the competition's title sponsor, providing financial support and elevating the league's profile. The sponsorship has enabled enhanced broadcasting capabilities, with matches now streamed live on YouTube and other digital platforms, making the competition accessible to supporters worldwide.

The 2025 Grand Final at Lakeside Stadium set a new attendance record, reflecting the growing passion for NPL Victoria football within Victoria's communities. This attendance surge indicates that the competition has successfully captured public interest, positioning it as a compelling alternative to A-League football and a crucial development pathway for Australian players. The league's ability to attract record crowds demonstrates its importance within Australian football's pyramid structure.

Relegation and Promotion Dynamics

The relegation and promotion system creates intense competition at both ends of the NPL Victoria table. Two clubs are relegated each season to the Victorian Premier League Division 1, while the top two clubs from Division 1 earn promotion to NPL Victoria. This system ensures that the competition remains dynamic, with clubs constantly fighting to maintain their top-flight status.

The 2025 season saw Melbourne Knights and Port Melbourne relegated after finishing last and second-to-last respectively, ending their tenure in Victoria's top division. Their relegation opened opportunities for ambitious clubs from Division 1 to challenge for promotion, maintaining the competitive cycle that characterizes the league. The threat of relegation creates high stakes in matches between lower-placed clubs, ensuring that every fixture carries significance and preventing the competition from becoming predictable.

International Representation and Development Pathway

The NPL Victoria serves as a crucial development pathway for Australian football players. Several players who have competed in the league have gone on to represent Australian national teams or compete in international competitions. The league's semi-professional status allows players to develop their skills while maintaining employment, creating a sustainable model for player development.

Aamir Abdallah, who competed in NPL Victoria while playing semi-professionally, later represented Sudan at the Africa Cup of Nations, demonstrating the international caliber of some competitors. This international representation reflects the league's quality and its role in developing players who can compete at the highest levels of world football.

Season Records and Statistical Achievements

The 2025 season produced remarkable statistical achievements. Avondale's 66 goals in 26 matches and +39 goal difference represented elite attacking and defensive performance. Dandenong Thunder's 60 goals across 26 matches demonstrated prolific goal-scoring ability, while their concession of 32 goals indicated defensive vulnerabilities that likely cost them a higher final position.

Heidelberg United's defensive record of just 25 goals conceded across 26 matches—an average of less than one goal per match—proved decisive in their championship success. This defensive excellence, combined with 55 goals scored, created a +30 goal difference that reflected balanced, professional football. The contrast between elite teams and relegated clubs is stark: Melbourne Knights conceded 72 goals while scoring just 28, a -44 goal difference that reflects fundamental competitive gaps.

The competitive structure continues to produce fascinating narratives where regular season dominance does not guarantee finals success, ensuring that the NPL Victoria remains one of Australia's most compelling football competitions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in NPL Victoria?

14 clubs compete in the NPL Victoria, playing 26 regular season matches from February to September each year.

Who has won the most NPL Victoria championships?

South Melbourne FC has won the most championships with 3 titles (2014, 2016, 2025), though Bentleigh Greens won 3 championships in the modern finals era (2015, 2017, 2019).

How does promotion and relegation work in NPL Victoria?

The bottom 2 clubs are relegated to the Victorian Premier League Division 1, while the top 2 clubs from Division 1 are promoted to NPL Victoria for the following season.

What is the format of the NPL Victoria season?

Teams play 26 home-and-away matches, with the top 8 clubs advancing to a finals series. The Grand Final determines the champion, while the minor premiers receive a separate award for finishing first.

When was NPL Victoria established?

NPL Victoria was established in 2014, replacing the Victorian Premier League as Victoria's top football division following the nationalisation of Australian football competitions.

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

Liam Boland holds the NPL Victoria-era record with 104 goals across 189 matches for Avondale FC, making him the first player to reach 100 goals in the modern competition.

API data: 14 May 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026