
ANU Australian National University
Get the latest ANU stats and predictions as the Australian National University side competes in the Australia Cup and Capital Territory Premier League. ANU currently shows mixed form, with one win, two draws, and two losses in their last five outings. Continue reading for a detailed breakdown of their recent results, season performance, and our win probability assessment for upcoming matches.
ANU's recent form line reads L, D, L, W, D across competitive fixtures in 2025 and 2026. They have struggled for consistency, scoring in three of their last five matches while conceding in four. Their last outing was a 2-0 defeat at home to Cooma Tigers in the Australia Cup on May 6. Prior to that, they secured a goalless draw away at West Canberra Wanderers. The single victory in this sequence was an impressive 3-1 away win over Belconnen United on September 13, offering a glimpse of their potential.
Based on the last five completed events across all competitions, ANU has recorded one win, two draws, and two losses. They have found the back of the net five times while conceding seven goals, giving them a goal difference of -2. This sequence reflects a team that is competitive but vulnerable defensively. Matches took place in both the Australia Cup and the Capital Territory Premier League, with no current league table position available in the provided data.
There are no specific upcoming fixtures listed in the current dataset. Once the next round of the Australia Cup or domestic league is scheduled, this section will be updated with dates, opponents, and kick-off times. Check back for the latest ANU match schedule.
With no immediate next-match data available, we base our ANU predictions on their current form line. Over the last five matches, ANU won 1 out of 5, translating to a 20% win rate. Draws occurred in 40% of matches (2 out of 5), and losses in 40% (2 out of 5). Projecting this trend forward, in its current form, ANU wins around 20% of its matches, while the likelihood of a draw is estimated at 40%, and a loss at 40%. These percentages will be refined when specific match odds and opponent details become available. The key for bettors is ANU's ability to grind out draws, making the double chance market worth considering if they face a similarly matched opponent.