- Broadmeadow Magic have won their last 3 meetings with Weston Bears, including a 2-1 victory away at Weston 2 months ago in Northern New South Wales 2026.
- Broadmeadow Magic are unbeaten in 7 home matches in Northern New South Wales 2026, W4, D3.
- Weston Bears are unbeaten in 7 away matches in Northern New South Wales 2026, W6, D1.
Broadmeadow to make the most of home advantage
Broadmeadow Magic are the league leaders in Northern New South Wales 2026 with 34 points from 16 matches, but Weston Bears have 27 points from 15 matches, sitting third, so there's not a huge amount between these teams on paper. However, it's Broadmeadow Magic who are the clear favourite for this match at 1.78, while Weston Bears are available at 3.5 and the draw at 3.94.
Broadmeadow Magic's form has been mixed-to-shaky across their last 5 matches, with 3 wins, 1 draw and 1 defeat, but last week's 1-5 away win at Adamstown Rosebud FC was a serious statement of intent. They are a home fortress however, unbeaten in 7 home games at the Broadmeadow Magic Stadium, W4, D3, and they should make it tough for Weston on Sunday.
Weston are in mixed-to-shaky form and on a 2-match draw streak following last week's 2-2 home draw with Belmont Swansea and the 3-3 away draw at Cooks Hill United FC the week before. The Bears have been excellent away from home this season and will arrive full of confidence following 6 wins and 1 draw from 7 matches on the road, but they haven't won any of their last 3 away games against Broadmeadow Magic, so that's a mental mountain to climb.
Back the hosts to just do enough
Broadmeadow Magic are the favourites for a reason, but Weston's superior away record in Northern New South Wales 2026 and their resilience in the last couple of matches suggests they can at least keep this one close. Over 2.5 goals is available at 1.36, while Both Teams to Score is Yes at 1.38, which suggests that this game could be wide open.
Broadmeadow's shape-first, compact style under Cameron Millar can make them tough to break down, especially if they can slow the game and unleash their wide pace against Weston's organised and controlled mid-block. This has the makings of a chess match for tempo and turnovers, and while the hosts are the likelier winners, the visiting Bears are equally adept at transition play, so we could see either a tight Broadmeadow win or a real goal fest. We're going with the latter.