Round 10 Preview – League Two Men’s
With more sides in Australia Cup action, teams in form, getting back into form and those in between, Round 10 of the 2026 Football NSW League Two Men’s season promises to deliver once more.
Match of the Round: Dunbar Rovers FC vs Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC
Saturday, 11 April 2026 – 7pm, Rockdale Ilinden Sports Centre
Dunbar Rovers FC will be out to back up their big last-start win when they host Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC, a team hoping to bounce back from a last-start defeat in search of consistency.
Dunbar return following a week off and will hope to come into this match with more confidence if they can overcome NPL side St George FC in the fourth preliminary round of the Australia Cup mid-week.
Bonnyrigg, meanwhile, returned from their league loss with a 2-0 away win over Highlands Soccer Association side, Highlands FC, in the Australia Cup and will hope to bring their cup form to Dunbar.
Both Dunbar and Bonnyrigg will hope to find consistency as the season reaches one-third completion, this contest looking to be a physical one.
Mounties Wanderers FC vs Sydney University SFC
Friday, 10 April 2026 – 8pm, Cook Park (Mt Pritchard)
Mounties will look to continue to shine atop the ladder, looking to extend upon their nine-point advantage, while also coming off the back of a 6-2 away win over Hawkesbury City FC in the Australia Cup mid-week.
Sydney University SFC, meanwhile, defeated St George Football Association side Dolls Point FC 3-2 in the Australia Cup mid-week and will hope to win a fourth league match from their past five as they look to continue their rich vein of form.
Inner West Hawks FC vs South Coast Flame FC
Saturday, 11 April 2026 – 5pm, Arlington Oval
Inner West Hawks FC will hope to win a fourth league match from their past six and will hope to do so off the back of a win; they travel to face Granville Districts Soccer Football Association club Pendle Hill FC in the Australia Cup mid-week.
South Coast Flame FC, meanwhile, will hope to go five league matches unbeaten, aiming for a third-straight away win which includes a clean sheet.
Parramatta FC vs Hawkesbury City FC
Saturday, 11 April 2026 – 5pm, Melita Stadium
Parramatta FC will hope to win their first league match in four following their mid-week 1-1 draw away to Granville Rage in a Round 8 catch-up match.
Hawkesbury City FC, meanwhile, went out of the Australia Cup mid-week following a 6-2 home defeat to Mounties Wanderers FC and will hope to snap a five-match losing streak in the league when they face the Eagles.
Gladesville Ryde Magic vs Fraser Park FC
Saturday, 11 April 2026 – 5:30pm, Christie Park
Gladesville Ryde Magic will hope to bounce back from back-to-back losses against the two former League One sides, looking to come into this match with confidence if they can cause an upset away to NPL side Sutherland Sharks FC in the Australia Cup mid-week.
Fraser Park FC, meanwhile, come into this match in form following a 5-0 win over Nepean FC last week and a 5-1 home win over Strathfield FC in the Australia Cup.
Granville Rage vs Bankstown United FC
Saturday, 11 April 2026 – 7pm, Garside Park
Granville Rage come into this match on a seven-match unbeaten run and they will hope to continue that against a Bankstown United FC side they went unbeaten against last season, but lost to in the Australia Cup earlier this year.
Bankstown United FC defeated Manly Warringah Football Association side Narrabeen FC 2-1 in the Australia Cup mid-week and will hope to bring that form to the league, hoping to snap a four-match winless run.
Nepean FC vs Camden Tigers FC
Saturday, 11 April 2026 – 7pm, Jamison Park
Nepean FC will hope to snap a three-match losing streak and a 3-2 loss away to Eastern Suburbs Football Association side Glebe Gorillas FC in the Australia Cup mid-week.
Camden Tigers FC, meanwhile, defeated the League One Men’s top-of-the-table side, Northern Tigers FC, 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 scoreline after extra-time and will hope to take that form into the league, looking to get off the bottom of the ladder.
Bye: Central Coast United FC
By Football NSW League Two Men’s Reporter, Dylan Costa


