- Armadale have won two, drawn one and lost two of their last five NPL Western Australia 2026 games.
- Fremantle City FC have won one, drawn three and lost one of their last five NPL Western Australia 2026 matches.
- Armadale's most recent results are a 3-2 home win over Perth Glory Youth and a 2-2 away draw with Dianella White Eagles.
Two top-notch teams meet at the mid-table
This Saturday's NPL Western Australia 2026 clash between Armadale (11th) and Fremantle City FC (7th) features two clubs with nine and 15 points from 12 games respectively.
With league positioning and momentum on the line, this will be no ordinary end-of-season clash with both teams fighting for the points.
But the contest could be closer than many might expect, as the bookies have Armadale at 2.07, Fremantle City FC at 2.76 and the draw at 3.9.
When these two teams meet, the value bet generally comes on goals, as the stats from their previous meetings would suggest. Fremantle City FC have won three of the last five meetings, with Armadale having two wins, and the latter side took the spoils 2-1 at home two months ago.
Goals are expected when these clubs meet
Armadale have won two of their last three home games, while Fremantle City FC have lost only one of their previous seven away in NPL Western Australia 2026.
Armadale have won two, drawn one and lost two of their five home league games this season, averaging 2.40 goals for and 2.20 goals against.
Fremantle City FC have won only one of their away trips so far, but they have drawn five of their other six, conceding 14 goals.
Armadale manager has set his team up to be an aggressive and positive force in the league, with a high-risk system that loads numbers forward and encourages his team to play at pace, which allows them to create plenty of goal-scoring opportunities at both ends of the pitch.
Skeet Oval should be the scene of another goal fest
Fremantle City FC's coaching staff have set up their team to be a pragmatic, compact unit that are difficult to break down when they absorb pressure and hit teams on the break or from set pieces.
With odds of 1.21, over 2.5 goals looks like a must-have bet for Saturday's game. Armadale are just a touch longer than even money and that's a fair reflection of their home form and attacking output.
The visitors are a difficult team to beat and have shown some real character in a series of draws this term, so they could keep this close. But Armadale's home ground advantage and attack should see them through and 2-1 is the scoreline tip.