Melbourne Victory

AAMI Park · Est. 2004

Capacity: 30,050Melbournegrass
2025/2026

Melbourne Victory's 2025/2026 A-League Campaign

Melbourne Victory wrapped up the 2025/2026 A-League season in a respectable 4th place, accumulating 40 points from 26 games. Their record of 11 wins, 7 draws, and 8 losses reflects a campaign of mixed fortunes, with a goal tally of 44 scored against 33 conceded, giving them a positive goal difference of 11. The team showed a fairly balanced approach, winning six times at home and five away, while conceding slightly more goals on the road.

The season's form was a bit of a rollercoaster, with patches of resilience and inconsistency. A notable four-win streak provided a highlight amid a string of draws and losses, indicating that while the squad had the quality to challenge, maintaining momentum proved tricky. Defensive solidity was modest, with six clean sheets overall, split between home and away fixtures.

Looking ahead, Melbourne Victory will be keen to build on this solid foundation. The challenge will be to convert those hard-fought draws and narrow defeats into wins, aiming to climb higher in the A-League standings and bring more joy to their supporters.

Points trajectory

Manager

A. Diles

Australia

Season at a glance

W 11·D 7·L 94434 GF/GA+10 GD6 clean sheetsLDDWL

Streaks

Last 5 home2W1D2Llast 5
Last 5 away3W2D0Llast 5
Scored3/5
Conceded4/5

A-League table

#TeamPPts
1Newcastle Jets2648
3Auckland2642
4Melbourne Victory2640
5Sydney2639
As of 5 Jun 2026View full table →
Last 5: ←oldest

Melbourne Victory's 2025/2026 A-League Form

Melbourne Victory's campaign in the 2025/2026 A-League has been a bit of a rollercoaster rather than a smooth cruise. Their form string — peppered with draws and losses — shows inconsistency, but a notable highlight is a four-game winning streak that suggests they can find a good rhythm when it clicks.

The team has dropped points fairly evenly between draws and defeats, with seven draws and eight losses out of 26 matches. This pattern indicates they often find themselves just short of a win, rather than being overwhelmed. Their 11 wins split fairly equally between home and away fixtures, hinting at a balanced performance, though defensive solidity at home seems slightly better given fewer goals conceded there.

All told, Melbourne Victory's season feels like a mix of promise with moments of struggle, keeping them competitive but with room for more consistency to climb higher than fourth place.

Statistics

Home / Away splits

HomeGoals forAway
26
18
HomeGoals againstAway
15
19
HomeClean sheetsAway
2
4
HomeFailed to scoreAway
5
4
HomeAvg goals scored / gameAway
1.90vs1.40

Biggest results

  • Biggest home win5-1
  • Biggest away win1-3
  • Biggest home loss0-2
  • Biggest away loss5-2

Week-by-week trends

team vs league avg (dashed)
Goals for
44
Goals against
33
Goal difference
+11
Clean sheets
6
Points / round
40.0

Team Intelligence

Form & Record

Last 27 competitive

DLWLLLDWWWWLLWLWDWDDWWLDDWL
Win %40.7%
Clean Sheet %22.2%
Avg Scored1.60
Avg Conceded1.30
Injuries

No current injuries reported

Advanced Metrics
QA Goals/Game1.61
QA Conceded/Game1.30
Opposition Strength1.00x league average

Current Streaks

Competitive matches only

  • Scored in 3 of last 5 games

  • Conceded in 4 of last 5 games

  • Clean sheet in 1 of last 5 games

  • Won 1 of last 5 games

  • Lost 2 of last 5 games

  • Drew 2 of last 5 games

  • Failed to score in 2 of last 5 games

Melbourne Victory's Home and Away Form in the 2025/2026 A-League

Melbourne Victory have shown a marked contrast between their home and away performances this campaign. At home, they've found the net 26 times while conceding just 15, which suggests a solid defensive setup and a fairly potent attack in front of their own fans. However, they have managed only two clean sheets at home, indicating that while they concede less, they rarely shut out opponents completely. Away from home, goals have been harder to come by with just 18 scored, and their defence has been leakier, shipping 19 goals. Interestingly, they have kept twice as many clean sheets on the road (four) as they have at home, hinting at a more cautious but occasionally effective defensive approach away from their fortress. Overall, Melbourne Victory's form shows a team comfortable scoring more at home but with a surprising steadiness defensively when travelling.

Fipster's Record on Melbourne Victory

Fipster is still building its record on Melbourne Victory this 2025/2026 A-League campaign, having yet to score a star, tick, or miss on any of the club’s fixtures so far. This means the model’s predictions remain a fresh perspective rather than a tried and tested insight.

Melbourne Victory currently sit 4th in the league with a respectable haul of 40 points from 26 games, boasting a positive goal difference and a balanced home and away record. Plenty to work with as Fipster starts to get to know them better.

Venue

AAMI Park

AAMI Park

Melbourne
Capacity: 30,050
Surface: grass