- Kahibah FC have won one, drawn one and lost two of their four home games this season.
- Weston Workers have won all three of their away league games in 2026.
Hosts have the perfect antidote to Workers’ gameplan
A newly promoted side with lofty ambitions and an established club with finals ambitions go head to head in the Northern New South Wales 2026 on Sunday when Kahibah FC welcome Weston Workers.
Kahibah have won their last two games and return from a 3-0 win over Valentine Phoenix at home just five days ago. However, this will be a much sterner test for a side that have 10 points from 7 games to sit 7th in the table.
Weston Workers are 5 points above them in 2nd spot after winning three and losing two of their last five games. The visitors bounced back from defeat in their previous home game against Broadmeadow Magic with a 2-0 win away at Lambton Jaffas FC, which was their third win from three away league matches this term.
Weston have the edge, but Kahibah can be a threat on the break
Weston Workers are the clear favourites to win this game at 1.73, but Kahibah are too long at 3.63 and the 4.05 draw price is also too low. Instead, we’re going for a big goals bet on over 2.5 goals at a heavily odds-on 1.34.
While Kahibah have played some good football and scored plenty of goals this term, they have been loose at the back at home with 2.25 goals conceded per-match this season, which is where the value lies.
Kahibah play a tight, compact, and disciplined low block style which should frustrate their guests, while they can also be a real threat on the counter attack when they win the ball back quickly.
Weston Workers are results-oriented, midfield dominant footballers who like to dominate in the air, set-piece situations and the physical battles. They’ve scored 2.67 goals and let in 1.00 on average away from home, so they have plenty of firepower to take the game to their hosts while being robust enough to keep the hosts at bay.
This will be a fascinating contest of styles and Weston Workers have the superior form, so we’re backing them to take the full points, although Kahibah’s counter-attacking threat could make this a very lively encounter.