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Victoria NPL 2 · 2026

Current Victoria NPL 2 2026 standings with 14 teams. Northcote City leads the table with 36 points after 17 matches, followed by Melbourne Knights on 35 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
1Northcote City17113330:16+1436
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2Melbourne Knights17112431:13+1835
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3Brunswick Juventus FC17110627:19+833
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4Bulleen Lions1675424:18+626
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5Eltham Redbacks FC1774636:29+725
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6Manningham United Blues1781829:33-425
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7Melbourne Victory II1673635:26+924
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8North Geelong Warriors1680828:31-324
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9Brunswick City1772832:30+223
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10Melbourne Srbija1672719:19023
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11Western United II17611031:40-919
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12Langwarrin1754827:36-919
WLDWW
13North Sunshine Eagles17421121:32-1114
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14Port Melbourne1723129:37-289
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Results

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Regular season – 1712/06/2026–13/06/2026
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Regular season – 1605/06/2026–08/06/2026
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Fri 05/06
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Regular season – 1529/05/2026–01/06/2026
Mon 01/06
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Sun 31/05
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Sat 30/05
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Fri 29/05
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Regular season – 1423/05/2026–24/05/2026
Sun 24/05
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57 matches
Northcote City
Melbourne Srbija
Regular season – 19
Melbourne Knights
Bulleen Lions
Regular season – 19
Brunswick Juventus FC
Brunswick City
Regular season – 19
North Sunshine Eagles
Manningham United Blues
Regular season – 19
Langwarrin
Eltham Redbacks FC
Regular season – 19
North Geelong Warriors
Port Melbourne
Regular season – 19
Western United II
Melbourne Victory II
Regular season – 19
Northcote City
Melbourne Knights
Regular season – 20
Langwarrin
Melbourne Victory II
Regular season – 20
Brunswick Juventus FC
Western United II
Regular season – 20
Port Melbourne
North Sunshine Eagles
Regular season – 20
Eltham Redbacks FC
North Geelong Warriors
Regular season – 20
Melbourne Srbija
Manningham United Blues
Regular season – 20
Bulleen Lions
Brunswick City
Regular season – 20
Northcote City
Manningham United Blues
Regular season – 21
Melbourne Knights
Brunswick City
Regular season – 21
Langwarrin
Brunswick Juventus FC
Regular season – 21
North Sunshine Eagles
Eltham Redbacks FC
Regular season – 21
North Geelong Warriors
Melbourne Victory II
Regular season – 21
Melbourne Srbija
Port Melbourne
Regular season – 21
Western United II
Bulleen Lions
Regular season – 21
Brunswick City
Western United II
Regular season – 22
Eltham Redbacks FC
Melbourne Srbija
Regular season – 22
Port Melbourne
Northcote City
Regular season – 22
Manningham United Blues
Melbourne Knights
Regular season – 22
Brunswick Juventus FC
North Geelong Warriors
Regular season – 22
Melbourne Victory II
North Sunshine Eagles
Regular season – 22
Bulleen Lions
Langwarrin
Regular season – 22
Melbourne Knights
Western United II
Regular season – 23
Northcote City
Eltham Redbacks FC
Regular season – 23
Langwarrin
Brunswick City
Regular season – 23
North Sunshine Eagles
Brunswick Juventus FC
Regular season – 23
Manningham United Blues
Port Melbourne
Regular season – 23
North Geelong Warriors
Bulleen Lions
Regular season – 23
Melbourne Victory II
Melbourne Srbija
Regular season – 23
Eltham Redbacks FC
Manningham United Blues
Regular season – 24
Brunswick Juventus FC
Melbourne Srbija
Regular season – 24
Port Melbourne
Melbourne Knights
Regular season – 24
Brunswick City
North Geelong Warriors
Regular season – 24
Western United II
Langwarrin
Regular season – 24
Melbourne Victory II
Northcote City
Regular season – 24
Bulleen Lions
North Sunshine Eagles
Regular season – 24
Northcote City
Brunswick Juventus FC
Regular season – 25
Port Melbourne
Eltham Redbacks FC
Regular season – 25
North Sunshine Eagles
Brunswick City
Regular season – 25
North Geelong Warriors
Western United II
Regular season – 25
Melbourne Srbija
Bulleen Lions
Regular season – 25
Melbourne Knights
Langwarrin
Regular season – 25
Manningham United Blues
Melbourne Victory II
Regular season – 25
Melbourne Victory II
Port Melbourne
Regular season – 26
Bulleen Lions
Northcote City
Regular season – 26
Brunswick City
Melbourne Srbija
Regular season – 26
Western United II
North Sunshine Eagles
Regular season – 26
Langwarrin
North Geelong Warriors
Regular season – 26
Eltham Redbacks FC
Melbourne Knights
Regular season – 26
Brunswick Juventus FC
Manningham United Blues
Regular season – 26
Melbourne Srbija
North Geelong Warriors
Regular season – 16

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the Victoria NPL 2. Northcote City leads with 11 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 2

All 14 teams competing in the Victoria NPL 2 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Victoria NPL 2

Browse 6 archived seasons of the Victoria NPL 2, from 2021 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 19 Mar 2026

Founded2024Preceded byNPL Victoria 3

Victoria NPL 2 was established in 2024 as part of a comprehensive restructuring of Football Victoria's competition landscape. The league replaced NPL Victoria 3, maintaining continuity while introducing a new naming convention aligned with national standards. The creation of Victoria NPL 2 alongside Victoria Premier League 1 (replacing NPL Victoria 2) represented a significant modernisation of the Victorian football pyramid, designed to enhance player development pathways and club sustainability. From 2025, the league implemented an expanded format with 14 teams and introduced a new promotion-relegation structure that includes automatic promotion for the top two finishers and a playoff system for third promotion. The league has evolved to serve as a critical development platform, with second teams from A-League clubs such as Melbourne City II and Western United II competing alongside established semi-professional and grassroots-level clubs.

  • 2024 — Victoria NPL 2 established as the replacement for NPL Victoria 3
  • 2024 — First season of Victoria NPL 2 with expanded league structure
  • 2025 — League expanded to 14 teams, introducing new promotion-relegation formula
  • 2025 — Implementation of automatic promotion for top-two finishers and playoff system for third promotion
  • 2025 — Introduction of new Player Roster Principles affecting player eligibility and development requirements

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams14Relegation spots3

Victoria NPL 2 operates as a single-round double-round-robin competition with each team playing 26 matches across a season running from February to September. The title is decided on total league points, with wins worth three points and draws worth one point. Relegation operates on a three-team basis, with the bottom three clubs automatically relegated to State League 1 North-West and South-East divisions. Promotion from Victoria NPL 2 is determined through a combination of automatic promotion and playoffs: the top two teams gain automatic promotion to Victoria Premier League 1, while teams finishing third through sixth compete in a two-week playoff system (3rd vs 6th, 4th vs 5th) with winners advancing to meet for the third promotion place. This playoff structure was introduced in 2025 to maximise stakes and engagement throughout the season.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025 Victoria NPL 2 season has delivered compelling competition with Bentleigh Greens and Sunshine Georgies emerging as the dominant forces. Bentleigh Greens currently lead the standings with 58 points from 26 matches (18 wins, 4 draws, 4 losses), boasting an impressive +25 goal difference with 45 goals scored and only 20 conceded. Their consistency has been remarkable, maintaining a 69% win rate that reflects both defensive solidity and attacking prowess. Close behind, Sunshine Georgies occupy second place with 57 points, distinguishing themselves through an extraordinary attacking output of 77 goals—the league's highest—despite a slightly higher concession rate of 35 goals. Their 73% win rate and zero draws demonstrate a direct, aggressive approach that has yielded 19 victories from 26 matches.

The title race remains intensely competitive, with just one point separating the top two contenders and both clubs having significant momentum heading into the final stages. Melbourne City II, the reserve team of A-League side Melbourne City, occupy third place with 54 points from 16 wins, 6 draws, and 4 losses, maintaining a respectable +38 goal difference. Their presence reflects the growing importance of youth development within the league structure, with second-tier A-League teams providing crucial stepping stones for emerging talent. Western United II round out the top four with 46 points, also representing a pathway for player development within the professional ecosystem.

The relegation battle presents a starkly different narrative at the bottom of the table. Moreland City face an acute crisis, languishing in 14th place with just 20 points from 26 matches (6 wins, 2 draws, 18 losses), a dire -39 goal difference, and a 23% win rate. Their 75 goals conceded—the worst defensive record in the league—and only 36 scored highlight fundamental structural problems that demand urgent attention. Kingston City (21 points) and Eastern Lions (22 points) are also in serious danger, having accumulated insufficient points to guarantee safety. The bottom three will face automatic relegation, creating genuine stakes in every remaining fixture.

Bentleigh Greens' dominance represents the season's standout narrative. Their combination of defensive discipline (only 20 goals conceded) and clinical finishing (45 goals) has created a template for success at this level. The club's ability to maintain a 69% win rate whilst managing draws strategically suggests sophisticated tactical management and squad depth. Conversely, Sunshine Georgies' free-scoring approach offers an intriguing counterpoint—their 77 goals demonstrate that attacking flair can compete with defensive solidity, though their zero-draw record suggests a win-or-lose mentality that carries inherent volatility.

A notable unexpected storyline has emerged around Melbourne City II's competitive performance. As a reserve team operating within the A-League development framework, their third-place finish with 54 points challenges conventional assumptions about the competitive gap between professional academy structures and semi-professional clubs. This development underscores the league's dual function: simultaneously serving as a semi-professional competition for established grassroots clubs whilst providing essential development pathways for younger players within the professional system. The tension between these two functions—pure competitive ambition versus youth development—defines Victoria NPL 2's unique identity within the Australian football pyramid.

League Structure and Pyramid Position

Victoria NPL 2 occupies the fourth tier of Australian football, positioned beneath the A-League Men (first tier), the National Premier Leagues Victoria (second tier), and Victoria Premier League 1 (third tier). This structural positioning reflects a decade of evolution within Football Victoria's competition framework. The league's establishment in 2024 as the successor to NPL Victoria 3 coincided with broader national reforms, including the introduction of new Player Roster Principles from 2026 and the phasing out of the Player Points System.

The 2025 expansion to 14 teams represents a deliberate strategic choice to enhance competitive depth and provide sustainable pathways for club development. Teams within Victoria NPL 2 range from established semi-professional organisations with decades of history to newer grassroots clubs seeking progression. The inclusion of second teams from A-League clubs—most notably Melbourne City II and Western United II—has introduced a professional development dimension that distinguishes Victoria NPL 2 from purely grassroots-level competitions.

Player Development and Roster Principles

From 2025, Victoria NPL 2 operates under new Player Roster Principles that mandate each club maintain a minimum of three "homegrown" players, reinforcing grassroots connection and local talent development. These principles represent a philosophical shift toward sustainable club development rather than short-term competitive advantage through foreign recruitment. The league also accommodates the 3+1 visa player rule (three overseas players plus one from AFC or OFC nations), aligning with national standards whilst enabling competitive recruitment.

The introduction of Under 19 divisions across Victoria NPL 2 from 2025 provides an additional development pathway, with 840+ players across Football Victoria's NPL/VPL ecosystem now having structured progression opportunities. This youth integration reflects national priorities around player development and the transition from junior to senior football.

Commercial and Broadcasting Context

Victoria NPL 2 operates without title sponsorship or dedicated broadcast deals, reflecting its position as a semi-professional competition. However, the league benefits from broader Football Victoria media coverage and digital platforms that provide fixtures, results, and standings information to supporters and the broader football community. The league's commercial profile remains modest compared to higher tiers, though the inclusion of A-League reserve teams and the competitive quality of matches has gradually attracted increased media interest.

Notable Clubs and Historical Context

Bentleigh Greens, the current leaders, represent one of Victoria's established semi-professional organisations with deep community roots in Melbourne's south-eastern suburbs. Their dominance in the 2025 season reflects both squad quality and tactical sophistication. Sunshine Georgies, the second-placed club, embody an alternative approach—emphasising attacking football and goal-scoring prowess over defensive conservatism. Their 77-goal output in 26 matches (2.96 goals per game) represents elite-level attacking efficiency at this tier.

Melbourne City II and Western United II represent the professional development pathway, providing young players from A-League academies with competitive senior football experience. This integration has gradually elevated the overall technical standard of Victoria NPL 2 whilst creating a hybrid competitive environment where grassroots semi-professional clubs compete alongside professional academy structures.

The relegation-threatened clubs at the bottom of the table—particularly Moreland City—face existential challenges that reflect the precarious financial position of semi-professional football in Australia. The 75 goals conceded by Moreland City in 26 matches suggests not merely tactical deficiency but potential structural organisational problems, whether in player recruitment, coaching quality, or squad cohesion.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Victoria NPL 2?

Victoria NPL 2 features 14 teams competing in a home-and-away season. This expanded format was introduced in 2025, with teams drawn from semi-professional clubs, grassroots organisations, and second teams from A-League clubs.

What is the promotion structure from Victoria NPL 2?

The top two teams are automatically promoted to Victoria Premier League 1. Teams finishing 3rd to 6th compete in a playoff system, with the winner of the 3rd vs 6th and 4th vs 5th matches advancing to determine the third promotion place.

How many teams are relegated from Victoria NPL 2?

Three teams are automatically relegated at the end of each season to State League 1 North-West and South-East divisions. This relegation format was implemented from 2025.

When is the Victoria NPL 2 season played?

Victoria NPL 2 operates during the Australian winter football season, typically running from February to September. Each team plays 26 matches in a double round-robin format.

What is the tiebreaker system in Victoria NPL 2?

When teams are level on points, the tiebreaker is determined by goal difference, then goals scored, then head-to-head points, then head-to-head goal difference, and finally disciplinary record.

Are there A-League reserve teams in Victoria NPL 2?

Yes, Victoria NPL 2 includes second teams from A-League clubs such as Melbourne City II and Western United II, providing development pathways for younger players and squad rotation opportunities.

API data: 13 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026