- Peninsula Power's current form reads: W-W-W-W-W and they've scored multiple goals in each of their last six games.
- The visitors will arrive.
- In head-to-head clashes, Peninsula have won 16 of the last 32 meetings, with the Wolves winning 10 and six draws.
Peninsula Power can power past Wolves
Peninsula Power are in hot form in the NPL Queensland 2026 and sit in 1st place in the table with 41 points from 17 games, pulling away at the top. Aaron Philp's side have scored four goals away at Gold Coast United, thrashed North Star 7-3 in the Australia Cup, and beaten both Brisbane Roar II (3-1) and Eastern Suburbs (3-1) in recent weeks.
Wynnum Wolves are a solid team, but are 7th in the NPL Queensland table with 25 points from 17 matches, and are stuck in the mid-table grind. Graham Harvey's side are in mixed form after a 1-1 draw at Rochedale Rovers and a 2-6 thrashing at the hands of Queensland Lions, winning just one of their last five competitive matches.
The head-to-head record for this fixture is roughly 32 games across all competitions, with Peninsula Power edging out this fixture with 16 wins to Wynnum Wolves 10 and six draws. The last three matches between the two sides were a 2-2 draw in March 2026, a 1-1 in July 2025 and a 4-1 shock win for Wynnum in June 2025.
Power should have more to say
Aaron Philp has got Peninsula playing with a compact, ruthless transition game, they control the tempo and are ruthless in transition, mixing structure with vertical bursts and aggressive pressing, especially from their midfielders Kane Gibbs and Rhys Messina. Joshua Woolley is their sharpest finisher, but Niyah Joseph is a good foil up front as he brings pace, goals and end product.
Graham Harvey has Wynnum playing with an expansive, high-tempo attacking identity, but their backline has been exposed when games open up as they did against Queensland Lions. Fernando Nash is their main penalty-box threat, while Russell Parker and Ryo Emotto add creativity and bite from set-piece situations.
The odds make Peninsula Power the clear favorite at 1.42, Wynnum Wolves 5.37 and the draw 4.75. Over 2.5 goals is heavily backed at 1.25 and both teams to score looks live at 1.37, so goals are firmly in play. Peninsula should boss the tempo, but the most probable script is a home win in a fairly open game.
The game will be played at AJ Kelly Park as part of Peninsula's NAIDOC Round celebrations, so the hosts will want to put on a show and the Wolves will aim to spoil the party.