- Kingsley Westside have won two of the last three meetings with Inglewood United, including a 2-0 away win in March 2026.
- Kingsley Westside have won four of their last five competitive matches, including comeback and late-goal victories.
- Inglewood United have lost two of the three head-to-head meetings since their last victory over Kingsley in April 2025.
Top dog tussle in WA state league
Kingsley Westside FC are very close to the top four in Western Australia State League Division One and are pushing for a finals berth this season, having collected approximately 19 points from their 11 league games so far. Inglewood United, who sit in the mid-to-lower reaches of the table, have lifted themselves up thanks to a couple of late wins to record a total of about 17 points from the same number of league games.
On paper, Kingsley play a more conservative, compact style of football than Inglewood, who play with high tempo and intensity, pressing aggressively and attacking vertically. Ben Andrews' men have been impressive in transition, from set-pieces and defending with discipline in a 4-4-2 or 4-2-3-1 system. Sam Mattock and Jack Roberts' delivery from set pieces has been deadly, while Isaac Driessen has kept things tight in defence with Kingsley keeping multiple clean sheets in recent weeks.
Cameron Lord's Inglewood side have a bit of a never say die attitude about them, and they will certainly press forward with purpose to try and make the game a chess match, rather than allow it to become a contest of Kingsley's superior organisation. Jason Dunphy, Dean Hurley and Matthew Keith have all got on the scoresheet this season, although Dunphy has been the team's penalty-taker and Hurley has been the most creative player. Cammron Morris is the team's clutch man, after his stoppage time winner and his recent impact.
Inglewood’s never say die approach is one of their strengths
Max Adamson is Kingsley's top scorer and match winner, having come through the ranks and established himself as a reliable and prolific finisher. The hosts have a slight psychological edge in this fixture, having won two of the previous three games and being at home, but the odds on this game are a bit of a surprise - Kingsley are favourites at 1.91, while Inglewood are 3.32 to win.
The recent form, as well as head-to-head stats, suggest that Kingsley will edge out this game, but the Over 2.5 goals bet looks more attractive at 1.58. Inglewood have taken key points against Joondalup City and Cockburn, and then grabbed a thrilling 3-2 win with a late goal against Gwelup Croatia, while Kingsley are in great form, winning four of their last five. The weather is mild and mostly cloudy for this clash, so should suit the type of game that both teams play.
Kingsley should edge this contest, as they have a better overall organisation and home advantage, but if Inglewood can continue their run of late goals, they could give Kingsley a scare until the final whistle.