- The last meeting in the NPL ACT League 2026 was a statement win for the away side, Queanbeyan City, winning away 3-0 six weeks ago.
- Queanbeyan City's recent form across all current competitions is W3 L2.
- Canberra White Eagles' recent form across all current competitions is W1 L4.
Head-to-head and recent performance analysis
Queanbeyan City, currently sixth in the NPL ACT League 2026 table with 18 points from ten matches, were emphatic in their 3-0 victory away at Canberra White Eagles (11th, 4pts from 11 matches) six weeks ago.
White Eagles have won just one and lost four across their last five matches, while City have won three and lost twice. There is a huge gap in the odds, as the home team are 1.24 and the visitors are 8.3 with the draw coming in at 5.7!
Their recent two games have been a 2-1 away loss to Monaro Panthers and a 2-1 away win over Belconnen United, so things have certainly picked up, but there is still no real consistency.
Queanbeyan City’s home record
At home, City have won and lost their last two, suggesting a slight swing, but also a lot of bite going forward. Canberra White Eagles' away record is one win and three defeats, conceding 15 goals across those four trips.
City's defence isn't airtight at home, as they have shipped nine at an average of 1.80 per game, while White Eagles have shipped 15 goals in those four away trips.
Tactical analysis
The tactical contrast in this game is clear. White Eagles will be more compact and pragmatic, looking to keep it tight and break with vertical runs when they get the ball back, while Queanbeyan City play a more proactive and structured game, they're quicker, better in possession and can apply a pressure at times.
This should suit City, who will look to control the game, but White Eagles can make it scrappy and nick a few chances in transition.
Over 2.5 goals at 1.22 points to a game with punch, and Both Teams To Score: Yes at 1.49.