
Sporting Khalsa
Sporting Khalsa stats and predictions are essential for fans and bettors tracking this English non-league side. Founded in 1991 and playing at the Guardian Warehousing Arena in Willenhall, West Midlands, Sporting Khalsa competes in the Northern Division One, as well as the FA Cup, FA Trophy, and friendly club matches. The team's recent form has been disappointing, with no wins in their last five outings. This page provides a detailed analysis of their current form, season statistics, and a win probability assessment for upcoming fixtures.
Sporting Khalsa's last five matches have resulted in three losses and two draws, with zero victories. The sequence of results is L, L, D, L, D. The most recent match was a 3-4 home defeat to Lower Breck on March 7, 2026. Before that, they lost 1-3 at home to Newcastle Town on February 3, 2026. The three earlier fixtures all took place in October 2025: a 3-3 away draw at Clitheroe on October 28, a 1-4 away loss at Runcorn Linnets on October 21, and a 1-1 away draw at Kidsgrove Athletic on October 14.
Over these five matches, Sporting Khalsa scored 9 goals (1.8 per game) and conceded 15 (3.0 per game). The defensive record is a clear concern, with the team keeping no clean sheets and allowing at least three goals in four of the five games. The attack has been moderately productive, finding the net in every match except the 1-3 loss to Newcastle Town, but it has not been enough to secure a win.
In the 2025/26 season, Sporting Khalsa's recorded league matches in the Northern Division One show a record of 0 wins, 2 draws, and 3 losses. Breaking this down by venue:
No league table position or points total is available in the current dataset, but the winless run indicates the team is likely struggling near the bottom of the standings. The squad includes players such as goalkeeper S. Arnold, defender Jack Kelly, and midfielders A. Melbourne and J. McGrady, though individual goal or appearance data is not provided.
With no specific next-match data (opponent, odds, or fixture date) available, the win probability is estimated based on the team's recent form. In their last five matches, Sporting Khalsa have won 0, drawn 2, and lost 3. This translates to a win probability of 0%, a draw probability of 40%, and a loss probability of 60% for a typical upcoming fixture.
The high loss probability reflects the team's defensive vulnerabilitiesโconceding an average of 3.0 goals per gameโand the lack of any winning momentum. While they have managed to score in most matches, the inability to turn draws into wins suggests that even against average opposition, the chances of a victory are very low. Bettors and fans should treat Sporting Khalsa predictions with caution, as the current form points to a high likelihood of continued struggles. Until the team shows improvement, particularly in defence, the estimated win probability is likely to remain near zero.