
PSM Makassar
PSM Makassar stats and predictions are essential for fans and bettors tracking the Indonesian Liga 1 side. Founded in 1915 and playing at Stadion Gelora B.J. Habibie in Lompoe, PSM Makassar is one of Indonesia's historic clubs. This page delivers a detailed analysis of the team's current form, recent match results, season statistics, and win probability estimates for upcoming games.
PSM Makassar's recent form in Liga 1 has been poor. Over the last five matches, the team has managed just one win against four defeats, with no draws. The results are:
In this span, PSM Makassar scored only 3 goals and conceded 10, averaging 0.6 goals for and 2.0 goals against per match. The defense has been leaky, and the attack has struggled to find the net, failing to score in three of the five games. The sole victory came at home, where they edged Bhayangkara Surabaya United 2-1. The current streak shows one loss, and the team's confidence appears low.
While the complete league table for the 2026 Liga 1 season is not available, the recent match data provides a snapshot of PSM Makassar's performance. From the last five fixtures, the home record is 1 win, 1 loss (2 goals scored, 3 conceded), and the away record is 0 wins, 3 losses (1 goal scored, 7 conceded). The team has participated in multiple competitions this year, including Liga 1, Liga 4, and the ASEAN Club Championship, but the focus here is on their domestic league form. Key squad members include defenders Aloisio Neto and Victor Luiz, and midfielders R. D. Septiawan and V. Dethan, though none have registered goals in the recent data, underscoring the team's offensive woes.
No upcoming fixtures are currently listed for PSM Makassar. As the Liga 1 schedule is released, this section will be updated with dates, opponents, and kick-off times. Check back for the latest match information.
Given the team's current form, we have calculated the win probability for PSM Makassar's next match. With only one win in the last five outings (20% win rate) and no draws, the likelihood of a victory is low. We estimate the probabilities as follows: Win: 20%, Draw: 10%, Loss: 70%. The reasoning is based on the team's poor defensive record (10 goals conceded in 5 games) and minimal goal output (3 scored). While draws are a common result in football, PSM Makassar has not drawn any of these recent matches, so we assign a modest 10% chance. The most probable outcome is a loss, reflecting the team's struggles. These percentages are a general estimate derived from recent performances and should be used as a guide for predictions and betting considerations.