Western Sydney Wanderers

CommBank Stadium · Est. 2012

Capacity: 30,000Sydneygrass
2025/2026

Western Sydney Wanderers' 2025/2026 A-League Campaign

Western Sydney Wanderers wrapped up the 2025/2026 A-League season in 12th place, collecting 21 points from their 26 outings. Their record stood at 5 wins, 6 draws, and 15 losses, with a goal tally of 27 scored against 43 conceded, leaving them with a goal difference of -16. It was a campaign marked by inconsistency, reflected in their longest winning streak being just two games.

Home comforts offered little sanctuary, with only three victories on home turf and six defeats, while away form was similarly challenging, yielding two wins and nine losses. Defence was a persistent concern, conceding 43 goals overall and keeping just five clean sheets across the season.

Looking ahead, there is groundwork to be done if the Wanderers are to climb the table and tighten their defence. With some stability and sharper execution, they will aim to convert narrow margins into points and restore pride to their campaign.

Points trajectory

Manager

Gary van Egmond

Season at a glance

W 5·D 6·L 152743 GF/GA-16 GD5 clean sheetsLLLLL

Streaks

Last 5 home0W2D3Llast 5
Last 5 away1W1D3Llast 5
Scored2/5
Conceded5/5

A-League table

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

Western Sydney Wanderers' 2025/2026 A-League Form Analysis

Western Sydney Wanderers' campaign this season has been a bit of a rollercoaster, with only five wins from 26 games and a winding form line that reads like a cryptic crossword: DLDLWWLDLLLWLWLDDLWLDLLLLL. Their longest winning streak is a modest two games, hinting at a struggle to maintain momentum.

Points have often been dropped through defeats rather than draws, as losses tally up to 15 compared to six draws. Their home record shows three wins and six losses, while away form is slightly worse, with just two wins and nine losses. The defence has leaked 43 goals, contributing to a -16 goal difference and leaving fans hoping for a bit more steel at the back. All told, the Wanderers have had a patchy run, with sporadic sparks of success but more often than not, the scoreboard has been unkind.

Statistics

Home / Away splits

HomeGoals forAway
12
15
HomeGoals againstAway
19
24
HomeClean sheetsAway
3
2
HomeFailed to scoreAway
5
4
HomeAvg goals scored / gameAway
0.90vs1.20

Biggest results

  • Biggest home win3-2
  • Biggest away win0-4
  • Biggest home loss2-4
  • Biggest away loss4-1

Week-by-week trends

team vs league avg (dashed)
Goals for
27
Goals against
43
Goal difference
-16
Clean sheets
5
Points / round
21.0

Team Intelligence

Form & Record

Last 26 competitive

DLDLWWLDLLLWLWLDDLWLDLLLLL
Win %19.2%
Clean Sheet %19.2%
Avg Scored1.00
Avg Conceded1.70
Injuries

No current injuries reported

Advanced Metrics
QA Goals/Game0.97
QA Conceded/Game1.76
Opposition Strength1.04x league average

Current Streaks

Competitive matches only

  • Scored in 2 of last 5 games

  • Conceded in their last 5 games

  • No active streak

  • No active streak

  • Lost 5 in a row

  • No active streak

  • Failed to score in 3 of last 5 games

Western Sydney Wanderers: Home and Away Form Analysis

Western Sydney Wanderers have found scoring easier away from home this A-League 2025/2026 campaign, netting 15 goals on the road compared to 12 at Parramatta Stadium. However, their defensive woes are consistent, conceding 19 goals at home and 24 away, reflecting a leaky backline regardless of venue.

Clean sheets have been a rare luxury, with just three at home and two away, underscoring their struggles to keep opponents quiet. Despite a slightly better winning ratio on home turf with three victories versus two away, the Wanderers’ overall form paints a picture of a side that has yet to find a reliable formula, especially at home, where six losses hint at a fortress that’s more of a revolving door.

Fipster's Record on Western Sydney Wanderers

The model is still building a record on Western Sydney Wanderers in the 2025/2026 A-League campaign. So far, there have been no graded predictions to mark with stars, ticks, or misses. Given the Wanderers' challenging run this season—only five wins and a goal difference of -16—there's plenty of room for the model to start showing its predictive prowess in upcoming fixtures.

Venue

CommBank Stadium

CommBank Stadium

Sydney
Capacity: 30,000
Surface: grass