Brisbane Roar

Suncorp Stadium · Est. 2005

Capacity: 52,500Brisbanegrass
2025/2026

Brisbane Roar's 2025/2026 A-League Campaign

Brisbane Roar's 2025/2026 A-League journey was a mixed bag, culminating in an 11th place finish with 26 points from 26 matches. Their record of six wins, eight draws, and twelve losses paints the picture of a side struggling to find consistent form. Scoring 27 goals but conceding 36, they ended with a goal difference of -9, highlighting defensive frailties.

Home and away performances were equally patchy, with three wins each on the road and at Suncorp Stadium. The Roar managed seven clean sheets across the season, more often safeguarding their goal at home than away. A maximum winning streak of two games suggests they never quite hit a sustained run of form.

Looking ahead, Brisbane Roar will be keen to build on their flashes of promise and tighten up defensively. With a blend of resilience and a bit more cutting edge in front of goal, they’ll hope to climb the table and turn those draws and narrow losses into wins.

Points trajectory

Manager

M. Valkanis

Australia

Season at a glance

W 6·D 8·L 122736 GF/GA-9 GD7 clean sheetsLDDLL

Streaks

Last 5 home0W3D2Llast 5
Last 5 away0W2D3Llast 5
Scored4/5
Conceded4/5

A-League table

#TeamPPts
1Newcastle Jets2648
10Perth Glory2631
11Brisbane Roar2626
12Western Sydney Wanderers2621
As of 5 Jun 2026View full table →
Last 5: ←oldest

Brisbane Roar's 2025/2026 A-League Campaign: A Tale of Streaks and Stumbles

Brisbane Roar's season in the 2025/2026 A-League has been a bit of a rollercoaster, with a modest haul of 26 points from 26 games. Their biggest win streak stands at just two matches, suggesting they struggled to build sustained momentum. With six wins, eight draws, and a dozen losses, they dropped points more often through defeats than stalemates.

The Roar's form has been inconsistent, peppered with wins and losses but fewer draws. Their home and away records mirror each other closely, both in wins (3 each) and losses (6 each), indicating no particular fortress advantage. Defensively, conceding 36 goals against 27 scored leaves them with a negative goal difference of nine, reinforcing the challenges they've faced in both ends of the pitch.

Overall, Brisbane Roar's 2025/2026 campaign has been patchy, with moments of promise but a tendency to falter before building a longer run of success.

Statistics

Home / Away splits

HomeGoals forAway
14
13
HomeGoals againstAway
18
18
HomeClean sheetsAway
5
2
HomeFailed to scoreAway
4
3
HomeAvg goals scored / gameAway
1.10vs1.00

Biggest results

  • Biggest home win3-0
  • Biggest away win1-2
  • Biggest home loss0-3
  • Biggest away loss4-1

Week-by-week trends

team vs league avg (dashed)
Goals for
27
Goals against
36
Goal difference
-9
Clean sheets
7
Points / round
26.0

Team Intelligence

Form & Record

Last 26 competitive

WLDWDWWDLWLLLWLLLDLDDLDDLL
Win %23.1%
Clean Sheet %26.9%
Avg Scored1.00
Avg Conceded1.40
Injuries

No current injuries reported

Advanced Metrics
QA Goals/Game0.99
QA Conceded/Game1.42
Opposition Strength1.01x league average

Current Streaks

Competitive matches only

  • Scored in 4 of last 5 games

  • Conceded in 4 of last 5 games

  • Clean sheet in 1 of last 5 games

  • No active streak

  • Lost 3 of last 5 games

  • Drew 2 of last 5 games

  • Failed to score in 1 of last 5 games

Brisbane Roar's Home and Away Analysis

Brisbane Roar's 2025/2026 A-League campaign reveals a side that keeps things fairly even whether at home or on the road, but not necessarily in the way you'd hope. Scoring 14 goals at home and 13 away suggests their attacking threat doesn't vary much with the venue, which is a bit of a mixed blessing.

Defensively, things look less rosy: conceding 18 goals both home and away points to a leaky backline that hasn't found a safe harbour even on familiar turf. Interestingly, they've kept more clean sheets at home (5) compared to just 2 on the road, hinting at a slightly sturdier defence when playing in front of their own fans.

Overall, Brisbane Roar's balance in results and goals scored across home and away matches underscores a team that hasn't quite found its fortress or its flair this season.

Fipster's Record with Brisbane Roar

Fipster is still building a record on Brisbane Roar this 2025/2026 A-League campaign, having yet to score a prediction on their matches. With the team currently sitting 11th, the model will be keen to find its footing as Brisbane Roar continue their bid to climb the table.

Keep an eye on Fipster's evolving accuracy as the season progresses—it's early days and the Roar might just provide the breakthrough.

Venue

Suncorp Stadium

Suncorp Stadium

Brisbane
Capacity: 52,500
Surface: grass