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Premiership · 2025

Quarter-finals

Dungannon Swifts3
Carrick Rangers1
3–1

Semi-finals

Cliftonville FC1
Dungannon Swifts2
1–2

Final

Linfield3
Dungannon Swifts1
3–1
Annagh United2
Crusaders FC3
2–3

Standings

Premiership · 2025

Current Premiership 2025 standings with 12 teams. Larne leads the table with 73 points after 33 matches, followed by Glentoran on 69 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
Premiership
1Larne33227460:22+3873
WDWLW
2Glentoran33216663:30+3369
LDWWD
3Coleraine FC33205862:31+3165
WWWWW
4Linfield33188756:24+3262
WLLLW
5Cliftonville FC331381249:48+147
LWWLL
6Dungannon Swifts331511740:58-1846
LWWLL
7Carrick Rangers331271449:51-243
LWWLD
8Bangor331061738:57-1936
LLDDD
9Portadown331131936:57-2136
WWLDD
10Ballymena United33971739:50-1134
LLDWD
11Crusaders FC33752138:72-3426
DWWWW
12Glenavon FC33812433:63-3025
LLDDD
Premiership — Championship Round
1Larne38258573:26+4783
WDWLW
2Coleraine FC38255883:37+4680
WWWWW
3Glentoran38238773:38+3577
LDWWD
4Linfield381991061:33+2866
WLLLW
5Cliftonville FC381581555:59-453
LWWLL
6Dungannon Swifts381512242:77-3546
LWWLL
Premiership — Relegation Round
1Carrick Rangers381581564:58+653
LWWLD
2Portadown381352044:66-2244
WWLDD
3Ballymena United381091946:58-1239
LLDWD
4Bangor381091941:65-2439
LLDDD
5Crusaders FC381062248:81-3336
DWWWW
6Glenavon FC38842637:69-3228
LLDDD

Results

Premiership · 50
Final28/04/2026–12/05/2026
Tue 12/05
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Fri 01/05
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Tue 28/04
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Semi-finals09/05/2026
Sat 09/05
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Quarter-finals06/05/2026
Wed 06/05
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Championship Group - 3825/04/2026
Sat 25/04
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Sat 25/04
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Relegation Group - 3825/04/2026
Sat 25/04
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Championship Group - 3717/04/2026–18/04/2026
Sat 18/04
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Fri 17/04
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Relegation Group - 3718/04/2026
Sat 18/04
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Relegation Group - 3428/03/2026–15/04/2026
Wed 15/04
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Sat 28/03
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Championship Group - 3611/04/2026
Sat 11/04
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Relegation Group - 3611/04/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the Premiership. Larne leads with 25 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.

Top Scorers

1Igor Rutkowski · Ballymena United11

Top Assists

1Igor Rutkowski · Ballymena United0

Top Cards

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1IRIgor Rutkowski · Ballymena United2
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1IRIgor Rutkowski · Ballymena United0

Teams

Premiership

All 12 teams competing in the Premiership 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Premiership

Browse 9 archived seasons of the Premiership, from 2017 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 16 Mar 2025

Founded2008Preceded byIrish Football League First Division

The NIFL Premiership was established in 2008 as part of a comprehensive restructuring of Northern Irish football, replacing the traditional Irish Football League First Division as the top tier. The league assumed its current independent management structure in 2013 with the creation of the Northern Ireland Football League organisation, which separated the governance of the professional league from the Irish Football Association. The competition has undergone significant modernisation, including the introduction of a split-format system in 2016 where the top six clubs continue in a championship phase while the bottom six enter a separate group, creating additional competitive drama in the closing weeks of the season. The league has been subject to various title sponsorships over the years, including periods as the Danske Bank Premiership and currently operating under the Sports Direct Premiership branding, reflecting the commercial development of professional football in Northern Ireland.

  • 2008 — NIFL Premiership established as the top tier of Northern Irish football
  • 2013 — Northern Ireland Football League (NIFL) formed to independently manage the professional league
  • 2016 — Split-format system introduced with championship and play-off phases
  • 2023 — Larne FC won their first-ever NIFL Premiership title, breaking the traditional dominance of established clubs
  • 2024 — Larne retained the NIFL Premiership title for a second consecutive season

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams12Relegation spots1European spots5

The NIFL Premiership operates as a 12-team round-robin league where clubs play each other twice per season (home and away) for a total of 22 matches per club. Following the conclusion of the regular season, the league splits into two phases: the top six clubs compete in the championship group for the title and European qualification, while the bottom six enter a play-off group fighting to avoid relegation. The league champion qualifies directly for the UEFA Champions League, while the runners-up and Irish Cup winner gain access to European competition. The 3rd-6th placed teams enter a playoff system for the fifth European spot. One club is relegated at the end of each season to the NIFL Championship. The split-format system, introduced in 2016, adds significant tactical complexity to the season's final weeks.

Records 16 Mar 2025

Most titlesLinfield FC (57)

The 2022–23 season produced 647 goals across all league matches, with Matthew Shevlin scoring 21 goals as the season's leading marksman.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 NIFL Premiership season showcases Larne FC as defending champions with a commanding position at the summit. After 31 matches played, Larne leads with 67 points from 20 wins, 7 draws, and 4 losses, demonstrating the consistency that earned them back-to-back titles. Their goal difference of +34 (55 goals for, 21 against) reflects a potent attacking force and miserly defence, establishing them as clear frontrunners for a third consecutive championship. The gap to second place remains competitive but manageable, with Glentoran in second on 62 points from 30 matches, just 5 points adrift with a game in hand, keeping the title race mathematically alive heading into the final stretch.

The championship contention extends beyond the top two, with Coleraine FC and Linfield both within striking distance. Coleraine, in third with 61 points from 31 matches, has been the league's most prolific attacking side with 60 goals scored, though their defensive vulnerabilities (30 conceded) have cost them points. Linfield, the historic record title holders with 57 all-time championships, occupy fourth with 59 points from 31 matches, maintaining their status as perennial contenders despite failing to reclaim the crown in recent seasons. The top four teams are separated by just 8 points, suggesting the championship outcome remains genuinely competitive with multiple clubs capable of mounting a late challenge.

The relegation battle presents a starkly different narrative, with a significant gap opening between the mid-table and the struggling lower clubs. Dungannon Swifts hold fifth place with 46 points, a cushion of 10 points above the relegation zone, suggesting they have largely secured their status. Below them, Cliftonville FC (43 points), Carrick Rangers (40 points), and Portadown (35 points) face uncertain futures. Crusaders FC (25 points from 30 matches) and Glenavon FC (22 points from 31 matches) appear destined for the drop, with both clubs having accumulated only a single victory in recent form and struggling to generate the attacking output necessary for survival at this level.

The season's standout performer has been Coleraine FC's attacking prowess, with 60 goals across 31 matches representing the league's most dangerous forward unit. However, their inability to consistently convert defensive solidity into results has prevented them from challenging for the title more seriously. Larne's defensive organisation, conceding just 21 goals in 31 matches, stands as the league's most impressive record and provides the foundation for their championship push. The defending champions' ability to win tight matches—evidenced by their 7 draws alongside 20 victories—suggests a team that knows how to manage pressure situations when it matters most.

An unexpected storyline has emerged in the form of Larne FC's remarkable transformation from relative obscurity to serial champions. Their consecutive title wins represent a seismic shift in the balance of power in Northern Irish football, challenging the traditional supremacy of clubs like Linfield and Glentoran that had dominated the landscape for decades. This changing dynamic has injected genuine unpredictability into the competition, with neither of the traditional "big two" currently positioned to prevent Larne from potentially securing three consecutive championships—an achievement that would cement their status as one of the competition's great dynasties.

The Evolution of Northern Irish Football's Premier Competition

The NIFL Premiership stands as the culmination of over a century of professional football organisation in Northern Ireland, representing the modern iteration of a competition that traces its origins to 1890. The establishment of the Northern Ireland Football League in 2013 marked a watershed moment, creating an independent professional governance structure separate from the Irish Football Association and signalling the sport's commitment to commercial viability and administrative transparency. This structural separation has proven instrumental in securing broadcast partnerships and sponsorship agreements that have elevated the competition's profile both domestically and internationally.

The introduction of the split-format system in 2016 fundamentally altered the competitive landscape, transforming the final weeks of each season from a straightforward points accumulation into a high-stakes battle between two distinct groups. The championship phase, contested by the top six clubs, creates an arena where European qualification and title glory are contested with maximum intensity, while simultaneously, the play-off phase below generates its own drama as clubs fight for survival. This format has proven popular with supporters and media, generating compelling narratives that extend the season's narrative arc and maintain engagement through the closing weeks.

Commercial Growth and Broadcast Presence

The NIFL Premiership has experienced significant commercial development in recent years, with Sky Sports securing exclusive broadcast rights through 2028. This long-standing partnership ensures consistent media coverage and revenue generation for the league and participating clubs. The 2024 exclusive data and streaming deal with FeedConstruct represents a further diversification of commercial opportunities, positioning the league to capitalise on the growing demand for digital content and betting-related data services. While the league operates under the Sports Direct sponsorship banner, the commercial model remains modest compared to elite European competitions, reflecting the regional nature of the market and the smaller club bases in Northern Ireland.

The Linfield Legacy and Competitive Realignment

Linfield FC's 57 league titles represent an extraordinary historical achievement, positioning the club as the second-most successful in world football history and the undisputed record holder in British and Irish football. However, the recent emergence of Larne FC as back-to-back champions signals a potential realignment in the competitive hierarchy. For decades, the NIFL Premiership was characterised by the dominance of established clubs like Linfield, Glentoran, and Cliftonville, with the title rarely venturing beyond this traditional elite. The rise of Larne, a club that won their first title only in 2024, demonstrates that the modern NIFL Premiership offers genuine competitive opportunity and that historical pedigree no longer guarantees success. This democratisation of the competition has enhanced its appeal to neutral observers and created a more unpredictable, engaging product for supporters and broadcasters alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the NIFL Premiership?

Twelve clubs compete in the NIFL Premiership, the top tier of Northern Irish football. They play each other twice (home and away) for a total of 22 matches per season.

Who has won the most NIFL Premiership titles?

Linfield FC holds the record with 57 league titles, making them by far the most successful club in Northern Irish football history and the second-most successful club in world football.

How does relegation work in the NIFL Premiership?

One club is relegated from the NIFL Premiership at the end of each season to the NIFL Championship. The bottom club after the regular season enters the play-off phase against the 6th-placed club.

How many European places does the NIFL Premiership have?

The NIFL Premiership provides five European qualification spots: the champion enters the UEFA Champions League, the runners-up enter European competition, the Irish Cup winner gains a spot, and the 3rd-6th placed teams compete in a playoff for the fifth European place.

When was the NIFL Premiership established?

The NIFL Premiership was established in 2008 as a restructuring of Northern Irish football. The Northern Ireland Football League (NIFL) was formed in 2013 to independently manage the professional league.

What is the split format in the NIFL Premiership?

After 22 matches, the top six teams advance to the championship phase competing for the title and European places, while the bottom six enter a play-off phase. This format was introduced in 2016 and adds dramatic tension to the season's conclusion.

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