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Premier League · 2025

Current Premier League 2025 standings with 10 teams. Kitchee leads the table with 50 points after 18 matches, followed by Warriors on 36 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
Premier League
1Kitchee18162047:15+3250
DLDLW
2Warriors18106247:19+2836
LWLWD
3North District1887336:27+931
LLDLD
4Wofoo Tai Po1894536:26+1031
WWWWW
5Eastern1874729:28+125
DLWWW
6Kowloon City1863922:33-1121
DWLWW
7Eastern District1854915:15019
DDLLL
8Southern District18531018:28-1018
DWWLL
9BC Rangers18521120:38-1817
DLLWL
10Hong Kong FC18111612:53-414
DWLWL
Premier League — Championship Round
1Kitchee22164254:28+2652
DLDLW
2Wofoo Tai Po22134549:32+1743
WWWWW
3Warriors22126457:26+3142
LWLWD
4North District2288643:39+432
LLDLD
5Eastern2295839:37+232
DLWWW
Placement Round
1Kowloon City22841028:39-1128
DWLWW
2Southern District22741128:35-725
DWWLL
3Eastern District22561120:22-221
DDLLL
4BC Rangers22631326:44-1821
DLLWL
5Hong Kong FC22321718:60-4211
DWLWL

Results

Premier League · 50
Championship Group - 517/05/2026
Sun 17/05
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Relegation Group - 516/05/2026
Sat 16/05
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Sat 16/05
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Relegation Group - 409/05/2026–10/05/2026
Sun 10/05
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Sat 09/05
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Championship Group - 409/05/2026–10/05/2026
Sun 10/05
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Sat 09/05
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Relegation Group - 303/05/2026
Sun 03/05
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Sun 03/05
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Championship Group - 301/05/2026–02/05/2026
Sat 02/05
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Fri 01/05
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Championship Group - 225/04/2026–26/04/2026
Sun 26/04
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Sat 25/04
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Relegation Group - 225/04/2026–26/04/2026
Sun 26/04
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Sat 25/04
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Relegation Group - 119/04/2026
Sun 19/04
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Championship Group - 118/04/2026
Sat 18/04
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Regular season – 1811/04/2026–12/04/2026
Sun 12/04
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Sat 11/04
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 10 teams in the Premier League. Kitchee leads with 16 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

Premier League

All 10 teams competing in the Premier League 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Premier League

Browse 15 archived seasons of the Premier League, from 2011 to 2025. 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 byHong Kong First Division League

The Hong Kong Premier League was established in 2014 to create a fully professional top-tier football competition, replacing the semi-professional First Division League's role as the highest domestic division. The league was founded following structural reforms by the Football Association of Hong Kong to elevate the standard of professional football in the territory. Since its inaugural 2014–15 season, the league has undergone several format refinements, including adjustments to the number of competing clubs and modifications to the playoff system for championship qualification. The league has grown in competitive intensity, with increasing investment in player recruitment and infrastructure. In recent seasons, the HKFA introduced playoff structures for mid-table finishers, enhancing the drama of the final stages. The league's global profile has expanded through broadcasting deals and the participation of international players, positioning Hong Kong football on the Asian competitive stage.

  • 2014 — Hong Kong Premier League inaugurated as the top professional division
  • 2014–15 — Kitchee crowned inaugural champions, establishing dominance that would define the early era
  • 2016–17 — Eastern SC won the title, breaking Kitchee's early monopoly on the championship
  • 2019–20 — Kitchee secured their fourth title under the modern points system
  • 2024 — Kitchee scored 8–0 victory against Rangers, equaling the league record for largest margin of victory
  • 2024–25 — Wofoo Tai Po won their second league title in dramatic fashion

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams10Relegation spots1European spots1

The Hong Kong Premier League operates as a double round-robin competition where all 10 clubs play each other twice, home and away, for a total of 38 matches per season. Points are awarded on the standard system: three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero for a loss. The champion is determined by the highest points total at the end of the regular season. One club is automatically relegated to the First Division League at the end of each season based on league position. The league features a playoff system where teams finishing third through eighth compete in an 'eliminator' playoff format, with winners advancing to face the top two finishers for additional competitive opportunities and European qualification places.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesKitchee SC (6)

Lee Man Warriors equaled the league record for largest victory margin with a 10–0 win over Hong Kong U23 in 2022, matching the previous record set earlier that season.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025/26 Hong Kong Premier League season is displaying exceptional dominance from Kitchee SC, who have established a commanding lead in the standings. With 15 matches played, Kitchee have accumulated 41 points from 13 wins and 2 draws, maintaining an extraordinary 87% win rate and a goal difference of +25. Their attacking prowess is evident with 39 goals scored against just 14 conceded, setting a pace that suggests another title triumph for the record-holding club. The defending champions, Wofoo Tai Po, have fallen considerably behind the pace, currently languishing outside the playoff qualification positions.

Lee Man Warriors present the closest challenge to Kitchee's dominance, sitting in second place with 50 points from 18 matches, though they trail the leaders by 11 points with a significant gap to overcome. Warriors have recorded 9 wins and 3 draws with an impressive goal difference of +24, demonstrating consistent attacking football. However, their two defeats have proven costly in a season where Kitchee's perfection has set an exceptionally high standard. The battle for playoff qualification intensifies below the top two, with North District FC holding third place on 26 points from 15 matches.

The relegation battle is intensifying at the foot of the table, with Hong Kong FC in severe danger after just 1 win from 16 matches, accumulating only 4 points. The club's dire record includes 14 defeats and a catastrophic goal difference of -32, having conceded 44 goals while scoring only 12. BC Rangers are also struggling with 16 points from 14 matches, though they remain above the automatic relegation zone. The playoff structure provides some hope for mid-table clubs, as finishing outside the bottom spot offers opportunities for survival through additional competitive fixtures.

Kitchee's attacking dominance has been the season's standout narrative, with their efficiency in both open play and set pieces creating numerous high-scoring victories. The club's consistency—remaining undefeated through 15 matches—mirrors the legendary 2003/04 season standards. Conversely, the unexpected collapse of Wofoo Tai Po, who won last season's championship, represents one of football's most dramatic reversals of fortune, raising questions about squad depth and tactical adjustments following their title-winning campaign.

The most shocking development has been Hong Kong FC's catastrophic form, which has raised serious concerns about their Premier League future. The club's inability to secure victories despite competing in a professional league has prompted discussions about structural issues, player recruitment failures, and potentially managerial challenges. Their participation in the remainder of the season will likely focus on avoiding automatic relegation, as the gap to safety remains substantial despite the playoff opportunities available to lower-finishing clubs.

League Structure and Competitive Format

The Hong Kong Premier League operates under a sophisticated structure designed to maintain competitive balance while providing pathways for professional development. The double round-robin format ensures that all 10 clubs face each other twice during a campaign, creating a comprehensive dataset of 38 matches per club over the season. This format, combined with the three-points-for-a-win system adopted universally across modern professional leagues, establishes clear incentives for attacking football and competitive matches.

The playoff system represents a significant competitive element, with the expanded format allowing clubs finishing third through eighth to compete for additional opportunities. This structure prevents mid-table finishes from becoming meaningless, as clubs can still qualify for European competition or secure higher finishing positions through playoff success. The automatic relegation of the bottom-placed club creates genuine stakes throughout the season, particularly in the final stages when clubs battle to avoid the drop.

Historical Context and Evolution

The founding of the Hong Kong Premier League in 2014 marked a watershed moment for professional football in Hong Kong. The decision to establish a fully professional top tier was driven by recognition that Hong Kong football required institutional investment and competitive structure to develop world-class players and compete effectively in Asian competitions. The inaugural 2014–15 season featured Kitchee SC as champions, beginning a period of dominance that has seen the club claim 6 of the 11 completed seasons' titles through the 2024–25 campaign.

The early seasons established patterns that persist today: Kitchee's consistent excellence, the emergence of competitive challengers like Eastern SC and Wofoo Tai Po, and the struggle of smaller clubs to maintain professional standards. The 2016–17 season proved significant as Eastern SC broke Kitchee's initial monopoly, demonstrating that the competition could produce multiple champions. Subsequent seasons have seen Wofoo Tai Po emerge as a consistent force, winning their first title in 2022–23 and claiming their second in 2024–25 despite their current season struggles.

International Context and Asian Football

The Hong Kong Premier League operates within the broader context of Asian professional football, competing for attention and resources alongside established leagues in China, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. The league's position as Hong Kong's top professional competition grants it automatic representation in the AFC Champions League, providing clubs with pathways to continental competition. This international dimension has attracted foreign players and investment, elevating the league's competitive standard while exposing domestic players to higher levels of tactical sophistication.

The league's relationship with Hong Kong's football development is symbiotic: the Premier League provides a professional platform for elite players, while the national team benefits from a competitive domestic environment where players develop under pressure. The presence of international scouts and agents at Premier League matches reflects growing recognition of the league's role in developing talent for the broader Asian market.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Hong Kong Premier League?

The Hong Kong Premier League features 10 professional clubs competing in a double round-robin format, playing each other twice per season for a total of 38 matches.

Who has won the most Hong Kong Premier League titles?

Kitchee SC holds the record with 6 Hong Kong Premier League titles since the league's founding in 2014, plus 6 additional titles from the predecessor First Division era.

How does relegation work in the Hong Kong Premier League?

One club is relegated to the Hong Kong First Division League at the end of each season based on final league position. The champion and runner-up of the First Division are promoted to replace relegated teams.

Which teams qualify for Asian club competitions?

The Hong Kong Premier League champion earns a place in the AFC Champions League. Additional European and continental spots are determined through playoff competition among mid-table finishers.

When does the Hong Kong Premier League season run?

The Hong Kong Premier League season runs from August through May, with matches typically played on weekends and selected weekdays throughout the campaign.

What is the current title sponsor of the Hong Kong Premier League?

The league operates under the BOC Life Hong Kong Premier League branding, with BOC Life serving as the primary title sponsor and commercial partner.

API data: 11 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026