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Season 2025

Premier LeagueToday's Matches

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

Premier LeagueStandings

Current Premier League 2025 standings with 10 teams. Al Kuwait leads the table with 36 points after 14 matches, followed by Kazma on 24 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
136
Played: 14Won: 11Drawn: 3Lost: 0Goal Diff: +30
224
Played: 14Won: 6Drawn: 6Lost: 2Goal Diff: +5
324
Played: 14Won: 7Drawn: 3Lost: 4Goal Diff: +14
423
Played: 14Won: 6Drawn: 5Lost: 3Goal Diff: +5
522
Played: 14Won: 6Drawn: 4Lost: 4Goal Diff: +13
618
Played: 14Won: 5Drawn: 3Lost: 6Goal Diff: -9
715
Played: 14Won: 3Drawn: 6Lost: 5Goal Diff: -15
812
Played: 14Won: 3Drawn: 3Lost: 8Goal Diff: -7
911
Played: 14Won: 3Drawn: 2Lost: 9Goal Diff: -14
107
Played: 14Won: 2Drawn: 1Lost: 11Goal Diff: -22
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Premier LeagueResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Premier League. The highest-scoring result was Al Kuwait 7–1 Al Tadhamon. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Regular Season - 16
00
00
2026-03-16PST
00
00
2026-03-16PST
00
00
2026-03-15PST
00
00
2026-03-15PST
00
00
2026-03-14PST
Regular Season - 15
00
00
2026-03-08PST
00
00
2026-03-08PST
00
00
2026-03-07PST
Regular Season - 14
41
41
2026-02-24FT
42
42
2026-02-23FT
10
10
2026-02-23FT
42
42
2026-02-22FT
51
51
2026-02-22FT
Regular Season - 11
10
10
2026-02-17FT
11
11
2026-01-15FT
41
41
2026-01-15FT
11
11
2026-01-14FT
20
20
2026-01-14FT
Regular Season - 13
01
01
2026-02-07FT
01
01
2026-02-07FT
11
11
2026-02-06FT
13
13
2026-02-05FT
11
11
2026-02-05FT
Regular Season - 12
21
21
2026-01-25FT
11
11
2026-01-25FT

Premier LeagueTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 10 teams in the Premier League. Al Kuwait 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.

Premier LeagueBetting Insights

Premier League 2025 — key betting statistics across 70 matches played. Games average 2.61 goals, with 51.4% seeing both teams score and 44.3% finishing with over 2.5 goals. Home sides win 41.4% of the time while 25.7% of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 48.6% of games, and the most common scoreline is 1-1. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

2.61Goals / Match
51.4%Both Score %
44.3%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
70.0%Over 1.5 %
28.6%Over 3.5 %
41.4%Home Win %
25.7%Draw %
32.9%Away Win %
48.6%Clean Sheet %
7.1%0-0 %
1.51Avg Home Goals
1.10Avg Away Goals
0.2Cards/Match
+8.10Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequently occurring final scorelines sorted by frequency. Each bar shows the number of matches and percentage ending with that exact score. Common scorelines help calibrate correct-score betting — a scoreline appearing in 15% or more of matches may offer value at typical odds.

1-1
17.1%(12)
0-1
11.4%(8)
1-0
11.4%(8)
1-2
8.6%(6)
0-0
7.1%(5)
4-1
5.7%(4)
1-3
4.3%(3)
2-0
4.3%(3)
0-2
4.3%(3)
2-1
4.3%(3)
2.61
Avg goals / game
183
Total goals
106
Home goals
77
Away goals

Premier LeagueSeason Trends

Goals distribution across 15-minute periods of play, revealing when goals are most likely to be scored. This is critical for live betting strategies — leagues with high concentrations of late goals (76-90 min) may offer value in late-goal markets, while first-half dominant leagues favor early cash-out strategies.

0-15
12.6%
16-30
13.1%
31-45
19.1%
46-60
15.3%
61-75
13.7%
76-90
26.2%

Top Scorers

The top 2 goalscorers in the Premier League 2025 season. Kahraba leads with 2 goals, followed by J. Ngoy (1) and (0). These 2 players have scored 3 goals combined — key data for anytime goalscorer bets and understanding which teams depend on a single attacker.

Top Assists

The leading assist providers in the Premier League 2025 season. Kahraba tops the chart with 0 assists, followed by J. Ngoy (0) and (0). Assist leaders are often key creators whose involvement boosts their team's goalscoring — valuable context for both goalscorer and team performance markets.

Top Cards

Disciplinary leaders in the Premier League 2025 season. Kahraba has received the most yellow cards with 0, followed by J. Ngoy (0) and (0) — 0 yellows in total among listed players. On the red card side, Kahraba leads with 0. Card counts are essential for bookings markets and assessing which players are suspension risks.

Premier LeagueTeams

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

Premier LeaguePast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Premier League, from 2017 to 2024. 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 2026

Founded1961

The Kuwait Premier League was established in 1961/62 as the first organized professional football championship in Kuwait, initially featuring teams from high schools, universities, and military institutions. Since the 1963/64 season, the competition has comprised only registered football clubs. The league experienced a significant disruption during the 1990/91 season due to the Gulf War, with no championship contested that year. Over six decades, the league has evolved from a domestic competition into a platform for regional and continental football, with multiple Kuwaiti clubs competing regularly in AFC competitions. The league maintains a strong domestic identity while serving as a development pathway for players aspiring to compete in stronger regional leagues.

  • 1961 — Kuwait Premier League founded as the first professional football championship
  • 1963 — League structure reformed to include only registered football clubs
  • 1990/91 — Championship cancelled due to the Gulf War
  • 2000s — Al-Kuwait and Al-Qadisiya establish dominance, combining for multiple titles
  • 2016 — Al-Kuwait begins sustained period of success, winning 6 titles in 9 seasons
  • 2024 — Al-Kuwait claims their 20th league title, extending their record as most successful club

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

Teams10Relegation spots2European spots2

The Kuwait Premier League operates as a 10-team single round-robin competition, with each club playing 18 matches (home and away) across the season. The champion is determined by the highest points total, awarded at three points per win and one point per draw. The bottom two clubs are automatically relegated to the Kuwaiti Division One, with no promotion playoff mechanism. The top two finishers qualify for AFC continental competitions, providing access to the AFC Champions League and AFC Challenge League depending on their finishing position and the nation's AFC coefficient ranking.

Records 16 Mar 2026

Most titlesAl Kuwait (20)All-time top scorerYousef Nasser (40 goals)

The 2014/15 season produced the league's highest-scoring match when Kuwait SC defeated Al Sahel 8–0, demonstrating the competitive disparity that can emerge in the league.

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Al-Kuwait dominates the 2024/25 season, holding a commanding 12-point lead at the midway point with 36 points from 14 matches. The defending champions have demonstrated exceptional consistency, recording 11 victories and 3 draws while maintaining a remarkable +30 goal difference with 39 goals scored and only 9 conceded. This level of performance suggests Al-Kuwait is on track for their fourth consecutive title and 20th championship overall, cementing their status as the most successful club in Kuwaiti football history.

The title race remains largely settled, with Kazma and Al-Arabi competing for the second position 12 points behind the leaders. Both clubs have recorded 24 points from 14 matches, though Al-Arabi shows slightly superior form with a +14 goal difference compared to Kazma's +5. Al-Salmiyah sits fourth with 23 points, maintaining mathematical hope of a title challenge, while Al-Qadsia, the third-most successful club historically with 17 titles, languish in fifth place with 22 points—a significant underperformance for a club of their stature.

The relegation battle at the bottom is intensifying, with Al-Jahra in dire straits at 7 points from 14 matches, having won just 2 games. Al-Tadhamon (11 points) and Al-Nasar (12 points) are also in serious danger, though both clubs remain mathematically capable of survival. The gap between the bottom three and the safety zone is only 3–4 points, suggesting dramatic final matches ahead as these clubs fight to avoid the drop to the Kuwaiti Division One.

The standout individual performer of the season has been Yousef Nasser of Al-Kuwait, who continues to build on his legacy as the league's all-time leading goalscorer with 40 career goals. His contributions have been instrumental in Al-Kuwait's dominant campaign, though other prolific talents like Vitor and H. Khabba have also caught the eye with consistent goal contributions. The season has produced several high-scoring encounters, most notably Al-Kuwait's 7–1 demolition of Al-Tadhamon in January 2026, demonstrating the gulf in quality between the league's elite and struggling sides.

Historical Dominance and Competitive Balance

The Kuwait Premier League has witnessed a clear hierarchy emerge over its 63-season history. Al-Kuwait's 20 titles represent nearly one-third of all championships contested, reflecting the club's institutional strength and consistent investment. However, this dominance masks a more complex competitive landscape in earlier decades. Between 1961 and 1990, the title was shared among five different clubs, with Al-Arabi winning 6 championships in the 1980s alone and Al-Qadisiya establishing themselves as a powerhouse with 5 titles between 1968 and 1978.

The modern era has seen increasing concentration of success. Since 2000, Al-Kuwait has won 11 of 25 championships, while Al-Qadisiya claimed 5 titles between 2002 and 2015. This concentration reflects the growing financial disparities between clubs and the consolidation of resources among the league's major institutions. The 2020/21 season provided a rare interruption to this pattern when Al-Arabi won their first title in 27 years, suggesting that despite structural advantages favoring larger clubs, upsets remain possible in Kuwaiti football.

Asian Continental Performance and Domestic Prestige

The Kuwait Premier League serves as the pathway for Kuwaiti clubs to compete in AFC competitions, with the top two finishers qualifying for continental tournaments. This structure has produced mixed results for the nation's representatives. Al-Kuwait and Al-Qadisiya have been the most consistent performers in Asian competitions, with both clubs regularly reaching the AFC Champions League group stages. However, the league's clubs have struggled to make significant impacts in these competitions, rarely advancing beyond the group stage of the AFC Champions League.

The prestige of winning the Kuwait Premier League extends beyond domestic recognition. Title winners gain the opportunity to represent Kuwait in the AFC Champions League, providing exposure to regional audiences and potential pathways for player development and international recruitment. The league's commercial value has grown incrementally, with title sponsorship from Zain providing financial stability, though broadcast revenues remain modest compared to stronger regional leagues such as the Saudi Pro League or UAE Pro League.

Playing Style and Tactical Evolution

Kuwaiti football has traditionally emphasized technical ability and possession-based play, influenced by the league's geography and the prevalence of players trained in Gulf region academies. The modern Kuwait Premier League reflects this heritage while incorporating contemporary tactical innovations. High-scoring matches are relatively common, as evidenced by the 8–0 victory recorded in 2014 and the 7–1 result from the current season, suggesting that defensive organization remains inconsistent across the league.

The influx of foreign players, particularly from Asia and Africa, has introduced greater tactical diversity. Many clubs now employ hybrid formations combining traditional Gulf-style possession football with more direct, counter-attacking approaches. This stylistic variation has made the league more unpredictable at mid-table level, though the elite clubs maintain sufficient quality to control matches through superior organization and individual talent.

Future Outlook and Competitive Trajectory

The trajectory of the Kuwait Premier League suggests continued dominance by established powerhouses, particularly Al-Kuwait, unless significant regulatory or financial interventions alter the competitive balance. The club's current form and institutional resources position them to win multiple additional titles in the coming years. However, the emergence of occasional challengers like Al-Arabi's 2020/21 triumph demonstrates that the league retains sufficient competitive depth to produce surprises.

Investment in youth development and academy infrastructure across Kuwaiti clubs may eventually produce a more balanced competitive environment. Several clubs have begun emphasizing long-term player development over short-term acquisitions, potentially creating a new generation of homegrown talent capable of challenging the established hierarchy. The league's growth in digital distribution and regional broadcasting may also attract increased investment from Gulf-based investors, further professionalizing the competition and raising overall standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Kuwait Premier League?

The Kuwait Premier League features 10 clubs competing in a single round-robin format, with each team playing 18 matches across the season.

Who has won the most Kuwait Premier League titles?

Al-Kuwait holds the record with 20 league championships. Al-Arabi and Al-Qadisiya follow with 17 titles each.

How does relegation work in the Kuwait Premier League?

The bottom two teams in the final standings are automatically relegated to the Kuwaiti Division One with no playoff mechanism. Promotion from the second tier is direct.

Which Kuwait Premier League clubs qualify for Asian competitions?

The top two finishers in the Kuwait Premier League qualify for AFC continental competitions, with access to the AFC Champions League or AFC Challenge League depending on their finishing position.

When was the Kuwait Premier League founded?

The Kuwait Premier League was established in 1961, making it one of the oldest professional football leagues in the Middle East.

What is the biggest win in Kuwait Premier League history?

Kuwait SC defeated Al Sahel 8–0 on September 12, 2014, which remains the largest margin of victory in the competition's history.

API data: 26 Apr 2026 · Stats updated: 26 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2026