- Adamstown Rosebud FC have drawn 1 and lost 2 of their last 3 at home.
- Charlestown Azzurri have won 1 and lost 2 of their last 3 away.
- Adamstown Rosebud FC have scored just 6 goals in their 6 home games in Northern New South Wales 2026.
Another tough test for Azzurri
Two out of form teams meet in an important match for relegation and promotion in the Northern New South Wales 2026 on Saturday when Charlestown Azzurri face Adamstown Rosebud FC.
Azzurri are positioned eighth, having taken 13 points from 10 matches, while Adamstown are 12th with seven points from 11 games, with Charlestown having lost four of their last five and Adamstown having 1 win, 1 draw and 3 losses in their last five.
But the visitors are a strong pick to nick this match as they have two wins and a draw in five away matches this season and have scored 10 goals on their travels in this campaign so far. Adamstown are winless in six at home (D2, L4).
Familiar foes set to tussle
Adamstown will set up with a strong, structured defensive system and while they will have plenty of the ball at times, will look to break with pace when they win the ball back.
Charlestown will try to disrupt that approach by pressing and will also look to control the play. They will be compact at the back and will look to win the midfield battle.
The visitors are 1.84 to record the win and that looks a very fair price against an Adamstown side 3.36. However, with Azzurri losing 3-5 at home to Broadmeadow Magic just two weeks after beating Maitland 3-2 away, the value looks to be in the overs markets.
High-scoring fixture looks likely
The recent head-to-head record is heavily weighted in Azzurri’s favour, with 1.84 available on them to win. Azzurri have won two and drawn one of the last three against this weekend’s opponents in the Northern New South Wales 2026 and the most recent clash saw them win 2-0 at home just two months ago.
The over 2.5 goals market is available at an extremely short 1.41, but given the nature of this fixture and the form of the two teams, that still looks a little short, as does under 2.5. So it may be a case of taking the short price for the goals, rather than the match result, this Saturday.