Round 7 Preview – League Two Men’s

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With some teams in Australia Cup action among their league matches, Round 7 of the 2026 Football NSW League Two Men’s season brings new challenges for each side.


Match of the Round: Camden Tigers FC vs Inner West Hawks FC

Saturday, 21 March 2026 – 7pm, Ron Dine Memorial Reserve – Carbiz Stadium

Camden Tigers FC will look for their first win of the season against high-flying Inner West Hawks FC, a side they have not beaten in their past six encounters. Last season, Camden earned a 1-1 home draw, before the Hawks won 2-1 in their next meeting.

Camden comes off a 1-1 away draw against South Coast Flame FC and a 6-0 Australia Cup win over Picton Rangers FC, with doubles from Bailey Simpson and Leandro Carle and goals from Leandro Guzman and Avisai Vunisasaro. They will aim to bring confidence and momentum into this clash.

Inner West Hawks FC won their third-straight league match last weekend, 6-3 over Hawkesbury City FC, and will look to build on their Australia Cup midweek fixture against League One side Inter Lions FC. Both sides will give their all in this headline match.


Mounties Wanderers FC vs Nepean FC

Friday, 20 March 2026 – 8pm, Cook Park (Mt Pritchard)

A first-time meeting in League Two sees Mounties Wanderers FC take on Nepean FC in a 1st vs 2nd clash. Mounties lead the ladder and hunt a sixth win from seven matches, with Patrick Antelmi starring last week with a brace.

Nepean FC lost 3-1 at home to Parramatta FC in the Western Sydney derby last week and will focus on solidifying their defence to challenge the ladder-leaders away from home.


Parramatta FC vs Gladesville Ryde Magic

Saturday, 21 March 2026 – 5pm, Melita Stadium

Parramatta FC aim for a fifth-straight league win, hosting Gladesville Ryde Magic, who are looking to end a three-match winless streak. Parramatta bowed out of the Australia Cup on penalties against Gunners SC, while Gladesville progressed with a 4-1 home win over All Saints Oatley West. Both sides will bring momentum from cup action into this league clash.


Bankstown United FC vs Sydney University SFC

Saturday, 21 March 2026 – 5pm, Padstow Park

Bankstown United FC aim to maintain a sixth-straight unbeaten streak against Sydney University SFC. The Lions come off a 1-0 Australia Cup win over Granville Rage, while Sydney University secured a 3-1 home win over Tarrawanna Blueys FC. Both sides will look to carry their confidence into this league fixture.


Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC vs Hawkesbury City FC

Saturday, 21 March 2026 – 7pm, Bonnyrigg Sports Club

Both teams seek to recover from recent league losses. Bonnyrigg won 2-1 in the Australia Cup against Coogee United, while Hawkesbury recorded a 3-0 away win over Tahmoor FC. Confidence from midweek action will be key in this matchup.


Dunbar Rovers FC vs Granville Rage

Saturday, 21 March 2026 – 7pm, Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre

Dunbar Rovers FC aim for consistency against an in-form Granville Rage. Dunbar won 3-2 after extra-time in the Australia Cup against Wollongong Olympic FC, while Granville hope to put a 1-0 Australia Cup loss to Bankstown United FC behind them.


Central Coast United FC vs South Coast Flame FC

Sunday, 22 March 2026 – 5pm, Pluim Park

Central Coast United FC and South Coast Flame FC meet in the battle of the coasts. Central Coast look to end a five-match winless run after a 3-3 draw with Gladesville last week. The Flame hope to respond after consecutive winless league matches and a 4-0 Australia Cup defeat to Hills United FC.


Bye: Fraser Park FC

By Football NSW League Two Men’s Reporter, Dylan Costa