Round 11 Preview – League Two Men’s
Round 11 of the 2026 Football NSW League Two Men’s season sees teams hoping to catch the runaway leaders, with the headline action focusing on the other end of the ladder.
Match of the Round: Sydney University SFC vs Central Coast United FC
Saturday, 18th April 2026 – 5pm, Sydney University Football Ground
Sydney University SFC will hope to bounce back from their last-start loss and get back into form when they host the side on the bottom of the league table, Central Coast United FC.
University come into this match following a tight 3-2 away loss to league leaders Mounties Wanderers FC and have otherwise been in strong form, with three wins from their four matches prior.
Central Coast, meanwhile, are winless in eight matches, but have three wins from their past four head-to-head matches against the students, earning a draw in the other, and will be hopeful of continuing that streak.
With University hoping to continue their strong form and Central Coast United hoping their head-to-head history can play its part to get them back on track, both teams will be hopeful of earning the three points.
Hawkesbury City FC vs Camden Tigers FC
Friday, 17th April 2026 – 8pm, David Bertenshaw Field
Hawkesbury City FC lost a sixth-straight match last week and will hope to snap that losing streak when they host Camden Tigers FC, a side they have competitive contests against.
Camden, meanwhile, gave up a two-goal lead last week in their draw away to Nepean FC and will hope to use the form of Leandro Guzman following his two goals last week to lift them up.
South Coast Flame FC vs Fraser Park FC
Saturday, 18th April 2026 – 5pm, Sir Ian McLennan Oval
South Coast Flame FC saw their four-match unbeaten run and strong away form come to a sudden end last week but will be hopeful of rebounding straight away against a Fraser Park FC which is in form.
Fraser Park, meanwhile, kept a third-straight clean sheet and are the second-best defensive side in the league, just behind the Flame, with only nine goals conceded from nine matches – they will hope to use that as their focal point to come away with the win.
Bankstown United FC vs Parramatta FC
Saturday, 18th April 2026 – 5pm, Padstow Park
Bankstown turned their winless run into a four-match unbeaten run after their away win over Granville Rage last week and will hope their resilience will guide them to a third-straight home head-to-head win against Parramatta FC.
Parramatta, meanwhile, won their first match in four in style with a 4-0 home victory over Hawkesbury City FC last week and will hope to continue to battle towards the top by putting away their chances, Marco Sama looking to add to his eight goals this season after his double.
Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC vs Nepean FC
Saturday, 18th April 2026 – Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC will hope to respond from back-to-back losses where they have failed to score against a Nepean FC side they completed the perfect league double against in the 2024 League One Men’s season.
Nepean, meanwhile, are winless from their past four matches but showed positive signs in their comeback 2-2 home draw to Camden Tigers FC last week and will hope to build on that, with Toby Witjes in form with a goal in that match and seven total for the season.
Granville Rage vs Gladesville Ryde Magic
Saturday, 18th April 2026 – 7pm, Garside Park
Granville Rage will hope to respond from their first loss in eight matches against a Gladesville Ryde Magic side they did not concede a goal against last season.
Gladesville, meanwhile, will hope to snap their three-match losing streak and find the back of the net, having not scored in their past two matches.
Dunbar Rovers FC vs Inner West Hawks FC
Saturday, 18th April 2026 – 7pm, Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre
Dunbar Rovers FC will hope to build on back-to-back wins, one strong at home with a clean sheet and the other powerful in attack away, against an Inner West Hawks FC side they drew with and defeated last season.
Inner West Hawks, meanwhile, will hope to build off back-to-back wins as they look to keep fighting for position in the top half of the ladder as the season enters the second third point.
Bye: Mounties Wanderers FC
By Football NSW League Two Men’s Reporter, Dylan Costa


