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If you’re looking for the best Fremantle City vs Floreat Athena prediction ahead of their July 19, 2025 meeting, you’ve come to the right place. This mid-season NPL Western Australia fixture is shaping up to be more than just another date on the calendar. Both teams are sitting at the wrong end of the table, with Fremantle City in 11th and Floreat Athena just behind in 12th, so there’s plenty on the line for both sides. Let’s break down the teams, their recent form, and what our AI thinks will happen when these two meet on Saturday morning at 08:00 GMT.
Fremantle City, sometimes just called Fremantle, have had a challenging season so far. Their squad features the likes of Samuel Cook up front and a midfield trio of Todd Howarth, Cameron Edwards, and Charlie Chechlacz. Riley Woodcock marshals the defense, while Luke Radonich is the man between the sticks. They’ll be feeling a bit more confident after a recent 2-1 win over Sorrento, which might just give them the spark they need.
On the other side, Floreat Athena have had their own ups and downs. The club made headlines off the pitch with the appointment of Mark Jones as Technical Director last October. Jones brings experience from the A-League and is expected to bring some structure to Athena’s football development. However, the club also faced a disciplinary tribunal in August 2024, resulting in a points deduction and a fine—never ideal for morale or momentum.
With both teams struggling for consistency, it’s hard to say who will take the initiative. Fremantle City might look to play through their midfield, using Howarth’s experience to control the tempo. Floreat Athena, meanwhile, could lean on their new technical direction to tighten things up at the back and hit on the break. But with both teams conceding goals for fun this season, don’t expect a defensive masterclass!
Looking at the head to head record, these two sides have produced fireworks in the past. Their last meeting on August 31, 2024, ended in a 4-3 thriller in favor of Floreat Athena. Fremantle City had odds of 3.4 to win that day, while Floreat Athena were favorites at 1.74. Clearly, goals are never in short supply when these two meet.
Floreat Athena also showed they can get results on the road, beating Perth RedStar 2-0 away back in March 2024, despite being big underdogs with odds of 5.5. It’s a reminder that they can spring a surprise, even when the odds are stacked against them.
The betting odds suggest a close contest, with Floreat Athena slight favorites. But with both teams desperate for points, anything can happen. The over/under market is especially interesting, given their history of high-scoring games.
Now, let’s get to the Fremantle City vs Floreat Athena prediction from our AI. After crunching the numbers, the most valuable bet looks to be over 2.5 total goals at odds of 1.55. The trust score here is 5.0/10, which means it’s a solid pick but not a slam dunk. Still, with both teams’ leaky defenses and their recent 4-3 head to head result, it’s hard to argue against expecting at least three goals.
For the 1x2 market, the AI gives a slight nod to Fremantle City, predicting a home win with a confidence level of 3.0 and odds of 2.61. It’s not the strongest endorsement, but with Fremantle’s recent win and home advantage, there’s a case to be made.
To sum up this Fremantle City vs Floreat Athena prediction: expect goals, drama, and maybe a few defensive errors thrown in for good measure. Both teams need the points, and their recent head to head history suggests we’re in for an entertaining match. If you’re betting, the over 2.5 goals market looks like the safest play, but don’t be surprised if Fremantle City sneak a narrow win at home. Whatever happens, it’s sure to be a lively morning for NPL Western Australia fans!
If you’re looking for the best Fremantle City vs Floreat Athena prediction ahead of their July 19, 2025 meeting, you’ve come to the right place. This mid-season NPL Western Australia fixture is shaping up to be more than just another date on the calendar. Both teams are sitting at the wrong end of the table, with Fremantle City in 11th and Floreat Athena just behind in 12th, so there’s plenty on the line for both sides. Let’s break down the teams, their recent form, and what our AI thinks will happen when these two meet on Saturday morning at 08:00 GMT.
Fremantle City, sometimes just called Fremantle, have had a challenging season so far. Their squad features the likes of Samuel Cook up front and a midfield trio of Todd Howarth, Cameron Edwards, and Charlie Chechlacz. Riley Woodcock marshals the defense, while Luke Radonich is the man between the sticks. They’ll be feeling a bit more confident after a recent 2-1 win over Sorrento, which might just give them the spark they need.
On the other side, Floreat Athena have had their own ups and downs. The club made headlines off the pitch with the appointment of Mark Jones as Technical Director last October. Jones brings experience from the A-League and is expected to bring some structure to Athena’s football development. However, the club also faced a disciplinary tribunal in August 2024, resulting in a points deduction and a fine—never ideal for morale or momentum.
With both teams struggling for consistency, it’s hard to say who will take the initiative. Fremantle City might look to play through their midfield, using Howarth’s experience to control the tempo. Floreat Athena, meanwhile, could lean on their new technical direction to tighten things up at the back and hit on the break. But with both teams conceding goals for fun this season, don’t expect a defensive masterclass!
Looking at the head to head record, these two sides have produced fireworks in the past. Their last meeting on August 31, 2024, ended in a 4-3 thriller in favor of Floreat Athena. Fremantle City had odds of 3.4 to win that day, while Floreat Athena were favorites at 1.74. Clearly, goals are never in short supply when these two meet.
Floreat Athena also showed they can get results on the road, beating Perth RedStar 2-0 away back in March 2024, despite being big underdogs with odds of 5.5. It’s a reminder that they can spring a surprise, even when the odds are stacked against them.
The betting odds suggest a close contest, with Floreat Athena slight favorites. But with both teams desperate for points, anything can happen. The over/under market is especially interesting, given their history of high-scoring games.
Now, let’s get to the Fremantle City vs Floreat Athena prediction from our AI. After crunching the numbers, the most valuable bet looks to be over 2.5 total goals at odds of 1.55. The trust score here is 5.0/10, which means it’s a solid pick but not a slam dunk. Still, with both teams’ leaky defenses and their recent 4-3 head to head result, it’s hard to argue against expecting at least three goals.
For the 1x2 market, the AI gives a slight nod to Fremantle City, predicting a home win with a confidence level of 3.0 and odds of 2.61. It’s not the strongest endorsement, but with Fremantle’s recent win and home advantage, there’s a case to be made.
To sum up this Fremantle City vs Floreat Athena prediction: expect goals, drama, and maybe a few defensive errors thrown in for good measure. Both teams need the points, and their recent head to head history suggests we’re in for an entertaining match. If you’re betting, the over 2.5 goals market looks like the safest play, but don’t be surprised if Fremantle City sneak a narrow win at home. Whatever happens, it’s sure to be a lively morning for NPL Western Australia fans!
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O2.5 -182
At least 3 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -1821 161
Fremantle City is expected to win with odds of 161Over 2.5 -182
At least 3 goals will be scored in the matchYes -217
Both teams are expected to score1X&O1.5 -152
Home win/draw and over 1.5 goals
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Floreat A |
26-Apr-25
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Fremantle |
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Floreat A |
08-Jun-24
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Australia - Western Australia NPL| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bayswater City | 22 | 53-16 | 52 |
| 2 |
Olympic | 22 | 53-22 | 51 |
| 3 |
Perth RedStar | 22 | 33-23 | 44 |
| 4 |
Perth Glory II | 22 | 52-30 | 40 |
| 5 |
Stirling Lions | 22 | 50-38 | 35 |
| 6 |
Perth | 22 | 41-43 | 30 |
| 7 |
Western | 22 | 34-43 | 26 |
| 8 |
Armadale | 22 | 34-51 | 23 |
| 9 |
Sorrento | 22 | 27-38 | 22 |
| 10 |
Balcatta | 22 | 22-45 | 20 |
| 11 |
Fremantle City | 22 | 26-48 | 19 |
| 12 |
Floreat Athena | 22 | 23-51 | 6 |