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    Charleston City Blues VS Weston Workers FC

    Australia Northern NSW Premier League
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    Charleston City Blues
    Charleston City Blues
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    Weston Workers FC
    Weston Workers FC
    Charleson City Blues are currently in a tough spot. In their last 10 games, they've only managed 2 wins, 2 draws, and 6 losses, with a win rate of just 20%. This poor record reflects a complete imbalance in their offensive and defensive systems. On the defensive side, the team has conceded 13 goals in their last 5 games. They lost 1 - 3 to Belmont Swansea SC, drew 2 - 2 with Cook Hill United, and suffered a heavy 7 - 1 defeat against Newcastle Olympic. In terms of offense, they've been lackluster. They scored only 8 goals in their last 10 games, averaging less than 1 goal per game. What's more worrying is that they've failed to score in their last 3 games. The high big - ball rate of 75% further confirms the fragility of their defense, with an average of over 1.5 goals conceded per game, and their defense often collapses at crucial moments. In contrast, Weston Labor Bears have shown a more stable performance. In their last 10 games, they've had 4 wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses, with a win rate of 40%, far better than the home team. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • Adin Reports
      Adin Reports
      Charleston City Blues are in good shape recently, showing clear advantages in multiple aspects compared to Weston Workers Bears. In terms of offensive efficiency, Charleston City Blues have a significant edge. Their offensive conversion rate stands at 25% (xG efficiency of 1.2), notably higher than Weston Workers Bears' 15% (xG efficiency of 0.8). When it comes to passing, Charleston City Blues' key pass success rate is 85%, while Weston Workers Bears only achieve 70%. This indicates that Charleston City Blues' front - field passes are more valuable, creating more threats. Regarding midfield control, Charleston City Blues dominate with a 60% ball - possession rate. They can quickly transition between offense and defense, effectively connecting their attacking and defensive plays. The running data also reflects Charleston City Blues' physical superiority. Their total running distance reaches 115 km, while Weston Workers Bears only run 105 km. Moreover, Charleston City Blues lead by 15%
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      NSW-N TPL Charleston City Blues Postp. Weston Workers FC
    • Subechi Milanisti
      Subechi Milanisti
      Charleston City Blues have had a lackluster season in the Northern NSW NPL. After 16 rounds, they've only managed 14 points, sitting 12th in the standings with a 25.0% win rate. Their performance is weak both in attack and defense. At home, they've played 8 games, with 2 wins, 1 draw, and 5 losses. They've scored 12 goals and conceded 17, resulting in a negative goal difference of 5. This shows they haven't been able to capitalize on home - field advantage. What's more concerning is their recent form. In the last 6 rounds, they've had a dismal run of 0 wins, 1 draw, and 5 losses. They've scored 6 goals and conceded 21, with a negative goal difference of 15. They've only earned 1 point, with an offensive efficiency of less than 0.9 goals per game and many defensive flaws. On the other hand, Weston Workers Bears have shown strong competitiveness. After 16 rounds, they have 8 wins, 3 draws, and 5 losses, accumulating 27 points and ranking 4th. Their win rate is 50.0%, and they have a bala
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      NSW-N TPL Charleston City Blues Postp. Weston Workers FC
    • Samuel Lainez
      Samuel Lainez
      Charleson City Blues are struggling in their home games this season. They have a win rate of 0%, a draw rate of 25%, and a loss rate as high as 75%. In home matches, the team has scored only 7 goals while conceding 13, resulting in a negative goal difference of -6 and an average of 1.625 goals conceded per game. This shows obvious flaws in their defense. The average of 2.2 yellow cards per game indicates a serious lack of on - field discipline. Frequent fouls not only consume players' energy but may also lead to players being sent off at crucial moments. On the offensive end, the team averages only 1.4 goals per game, which is at a low level in the Northern NSW NPL, making it difficult to pose an effective threat to the opponent's defense. On the other hand, Weston Workers Bears have a strong away record. Their win rate is as high as 60%. They average 3.2 goals scored and only 1.8 goals conceded per game, maintaining high efficiency in both offense and defense. Visit Nowgoal.net to wat
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      NSW-N TPL Charleston City Blues Postp. Weston Workers FC
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