- Brisbane Strikers are unbeaten in 5 league matches (W4, D1).
- Brisbane Strikers are undefeated at home in the league (W5, D1).
- Brisbane Strikers beat Robina City 3-2 away in the Queensland Premier League 2026 2 months ago.
Brisbane are on the charge
Brisbane Strikers are the runaway favourites to win the Queensland Premier League 2026 title in their current state and the Brisbane side have put together some decent form to take them into the last third of the season.
The hosts are currently sitting in second spot on 30 points from 13 games and they come into this one having won four back-to-back matches.
Brisbane put eight past Capalaba at home and backed up their 3-1 away win over North Star FC with another 3-1 success over the same opposition in their last three games.
With a front line of advanced midfielders and a double pivot, Brisbane are capable of dominating possession and creating overloads wide, but they can also press high up the field to recover the ball in the opposition half.
Robina need a win
Robina City FC are struggling at the other end of the table in ninth spot having taken just 11 points from their opening ten games.
Robina need a victory to get the ball rolling if they are to start climbing the ladder, however, they have mixed recent form.
They beat North Star FC 3-1 at home but were beaten 1-0 by Caboolture Sports FC last time out, and having failed to win their two previous away games (D1, L1), the odds for this one look stacked against them.
Strikers should take all the points
There is a clear gulf in both form and league position between these two sides, and with Brisbane winning five of their six home league games this season, we're confident that they will come out on top of this contest.
Brisbane score an average of 3.17 goals per game at home in the Queensland Premier League 2026 while conceding an average of just 0.50 goals. Robina have managed just six goals in four away games so far, and we can't see them breaking Brisbane down.
Brisbane will control the pace and create space to break through Robina's discipline, as the away side have set up in a 4-1-4-1 with a lone defensive shield, compactness and verticality through the wide midfielders.
Brisbane can dictate tempo with their build up and sustained pressure and can also hit the break with quality, while Robina will look to hit the Strikers on the break. This has the makings of a goal bonanza, but we're going with the form team to take the points and the odds for over 2.5 goals at 1.27 are a side note.