Local
Once again, there was no football in the Burdekin last weekend and unless there is a possible re-arrangement of postponed matches, there are now no more games until the end of April. The Panthers have four home games over the weekend of 25 -26 April.
Juniors
The school holidays and nothing now happens until the 3rd of May. We hope the kids and families enjoy the holidays.
Masters
Monday Night Masters resumed last Monday after a very long break.
National and International
The Socceroos now have just two games left in the 2026 World Cup Qualifying Group C. On 5 June they are at home to Japan and then on 10 June they travel to Saudi Arabia. Australia must win one of these games to be sure of direct qualification. Japan leads the group and Saudi Arabia is in third place.
After their two games against South Korea the Matildas do not play again until the end of May. They then have two friendlies against Argentina, the first on 30 May in Melbourne and the second on 2 June in Canberra.
In the A League Men, Auckland drew 2-2 away to Sydney FC to claim the minor premiership with one round left to play. They lead Melbourne City by four points who beat Brisbane 3-2. Western Utd stay in third place despite losing 0-2 to Western Sydney who move up to fourth spot. Perth won their third game of the season leaving Brisbane alone at the foot of the table.
In the A League Women Melbourne City cemented first place with a 4-1 win over Newcastle Jets. Victory stays in second place with a 1-0 win at Central Coast and Adelaide is still third after defeating fourth placed Western Utd 3-1. Brisbane stays in seventh place.
England and the EPL with six games to go, Liverpool is almost home and hosed after beating West Ham 2-1. They are now thirteen points ahead of Arsenal with third placed Notts Forest another six points away. Newcastle thumped Man Utd 4-1 and move up to fourth place. At the foot of the table, Ipswich and Leicester look set to accompany Southampton into the Championship.
In the Bundesliga, with five games to go, Bayern still leads Leverkusen by six points after both clubs drew. Third placed Frankfurt won but is a further eight points away and Leipzig has moved up to fourth place. At the bottom of the league, Holstein, Bochum and Heidenheim, all look doomed.
In Italy, Serie A also has six rounds left. Inter beat Cagliari and with Napoli drawing now has a six point lead. Atalanta is a further four points adrift in third place and Juventus won and moves up to fourth place. For Monza it looks like Goodnight Luigi and Empoli, Venezia and Lecce are all struggling.
In Spain there are still seven rounds to go. The top five teams all won and Barcelona stays four points clear of Real Madrid with Atletico a further four points away and Bilbao another three points away. Valladolid are certain to be relegated and Leganes, Las Palmas and Alaves are not looking good.
And in France, with five rounds left PSG has twenty one point lead over Monaco and has a game in hand! Marseille is one point behind in third place and Lyon is fourth a further point behind. In the danger zone, Montpelier looks doomed and St Etienne, le Havre and Reims all look to be in danger.