Champions Respond as SPIDERS Stay Perfect and Newcomers Impress
The third weekend reshaped the early picture, with FC SPIDERS Sydney now the only side boasting a 100% record and yet to concede. Their narrow win away to the previously rampant Bacon Boys confirmed their defensive steel as much as their attacking edge, keeping them ahead in a tightening race at the top.
Croweater FC and last season’s champions FC Anderson Park North Sydney both delivered statement victories, scoring three and thirteen respectively to underline their credentials. Croweater’s attacking trio, led by in-form scorers Lulbukur Mehaj and Ivan Lepikhov, suddenly looks among the most dangerous in the league, while Anderson Park’s measured 3–1 success over baldwin 3 was a reminder of champion composure.
Further down, CIKAR steadied with a comfortable win and newcomer Adelaide Football Club produced an authoritative 3–0 triumph, signalling that promotion has not dulled their ambition at this level.
Aira FC showed no signs of slowing, another 15-goal demolition keeping them flawless and pushing Koetsu Torisei to an astonishing 23 goals. Defending champions Matsumoto Yamaga FC seized control of a tight heavyweight duel with Albirex Niigata, while FC Kawasaki Tokyo and 丸男 underlined their top-four credentials with big wins of their own. Fairy Tail’s attack remains one of the league’s most explosive. Next up, meetings between the reigning champions, challengers and in-form outsiders will reveal who can truly live with Aira’s relentless pace.
Blue Pixies Take Charge as Just Vale Hit Their Stride
Blue Pixies have moved clear at the top, extending their perfect defensive record after a tight win over Wellington Phoenix, sealed by a composed finish from Stuart Cawkwell. Just Vale delivered the standout result, outclassing Waitakere United 4–1 with Edin Vlahusic netting twice and Sean Waite and Henry Subritzky also on target, while Holmes Brown replied.
Thimaru Thistle AFC remain flawless after another narrow victory, and Rotorua FC finally found their scoring touch with braces from Sid Winiata and Mana Tana. The leading pack now faces growing pressure to maintain momentum as early-season form hardens into genuine ambition.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Just Vale (60 points), 2nd - Wellington Phoenix (58 points), 3rd - Blue Pixies (54 points), 4th - Waitakere United (53 points)• Promoted this season: Supercars FC, Forest Rangers, sportlatic DC
Early Leaders Collide as Yeongjongdo and YooSin Set the Pace
The K-League’s heavyweights have turned the opening weeks into a shootout, and now the first real separation test arrives. Yeongjongdo Island and YooSin 태권도 both boast a perfect record and an astonishing 41 goals scored with none conceded, setting up a blockbuster clash after statement wins – including YooSin’s 19–0 demolition of RedStar.
Swans FC and defending champions fc olleh cancelled each other out in a tense stalemate, allowing in-form Andong Mackerels to close in. Round four could reshape the early hierarchy at the very top.
The top three maintained their perfect starts with another round of emphatic wins, but the next matchday should stretch their credentials. The Academy now visit defending champions Dhaka Abahani Limited in a heavyweight meeting between last season’s leading duo, while in-form Ruáingga FC look to extend their scoring spree. Resurgent Narayanganj FC also aim to prove their rise against tougher opposition.
Unstoppable Frontlines Set Up Early Heavyweight Duels
Yanbian FC, Sydney Warriors and lanxingxing all preserved perfect records with another barrage of goals, underlining a three-way power struggle at the top. Jhong Shun Gu now leads the charts on 18 goals, chased by Achal Bhave on 13 and the relentless You Yi Jiang on 12.
The champions baobeiqiqi slipped after their narrow defeat but remain dangerous with Hsu Bin and Qingguo Li both on seven. The coming fixtures bring major tests: Yanbian face a resurgent Tongzhou Lions, while baobeiqiqi’s meeting with the in-form Sydney Warriors could further reshape an already explosive title picture.
Big Three Cruise On as Rangdajied and Minerva Roar Back
FC Pune City, Aurangabad F.C. and Bengaluru continue to set a ferocious pace at the top, each claiming a third straight win with double-digit scorelines. Kalipada Patel and Saquib Masih joined Ihsan Bucak on 14 goals, while Udayachal Aggarwal and a suddenly prolific Paul Kraemer kept Aurangabad’s attack among the league’s most feared.
Rangdajied UFC reignited their challenge with a 14–0 statement victory, powered by Tirtha Deshpande and Radheshyam Madan, and Minerva Punjab quietly climbed into contention after another emphatic win, hinting at a deeper, multi-team title fight ahead.
Heavyweights build early-season momentum with dominant Round 3 displays
Tak Tigers continue to set a staggering pace, hitting 37 goals in three matches and brushing aside another opponent as Sawarng Onsiri surged to 18 goals. Their next test, away to ambitious newcomers Thai FC, will show whether the leaders can maintain their attacking freedom against a side that has already proven it can defend more solidly after early shocks.
Equally impressive are Bangkok Glass Football Club, still flawless and yet to concede after a ruthless 17–0 away win. With Somsak Luanratana and Yutthapon Pengmuan combining for 16 goals so far, their visit from reigning champions Area6ten9okini. looks like a potential early-season classic.
Deportivo Dekara complete a powerful leading trio, dismantling their latest opponents 13–1 and now preparing for a high-stakes meeting with in-form Atilico de nezzuri. Lower down, several sides are still searching for stability, knowing that a single good result this weekend could transform the look of the table.
Cittá Beland, Xagħra United and Birkirkara F.C. roll into the next weekend still flawless, powered by a breathtaking scoring race. Christopher Weidner leads on 30 goals, chased closely by Kurt Mule' on 28 and Clive Simler on 23. With another favourable set of assignments ahead, the real intrigue lies in which star striker will strike next and tighten – or extend – the gap at the top.
Leaders Run Riot as First Direct Duel Looms at the Top
The third round turned into a statement of power from the main contenders. Dacians White Wolves crushed another newcomer and now boast 42 goals scored with none conceded, led by a front line where Dmitrii Bacataru, Maxim Timbur and Ulrich Rickenbacher all sit in the upper reaches of the scoring chart.
Moldavian Stars matched that dominance with a 10-goal performance, driven by the prolific duo Rustem Kunyakov and Petre Fistican, while FC Paduricea underlined their credentials by edging Ferencváros in a tight direct clash. Behind them, FC Hermannstadt responded with another convincing win, powered by co-top scorer Hyung Seok Park and the in-form Jost Matek.
Now attention turns to a marquee meeting between FC Sheriff Tiraspol and the surging Stars, while the champions, Paduricea and Ferencváros each seek routine victories to protect their positions before the calendar delivers even bigger showdowns.
Leaders Stay Perfect as Dumitru’s Hat-trick Shakes Up the Chase
The third round confirmed the expected hierarchy at the summit: AFC Atletico Mangalia and FC 23 Mai Onesti remain flawless, three wins from three and still without conceding. Atletico’s controlled 2–0 victory over Giunamea Armaneasca underlined the champions’ composure, while Onesti once again edged a tight contest, proving they can live off small margins all season long.
Behind the front two, FC BEAUTY OF PAIN continued their recovery with a solid 2–0 win, powered again by the in-form duo Nejc Brodnik and Ismail Feghaoui, both now on two goals. But the headlines of the round belonged to Podgoria Murfatlar, who exploded in a 5–2 thriller against Universitatea Cluj, driven by a stunning hat-trick from new top scorer Nicu Dumitru, already on four goals.
The upcoming fixtures offer stern tests for everyone in form. Onesti travel to a wounded Universitatea Cluj side still dangerous through Mehmet Gurbaskan and Cristian Bughianu, while Atletico visit struggling VITEZISTII4S™, who nevertheless can lean on the finishing of Petre Iancu.
East Strike, buoyed by Dani Catran’s three goals so far, face a direct duel with Giunamea Armaneasca, who will look to rediscover Romulus Dragomarin’s early scoring touch. Meanwhile, F.C. PRETOR and Abatorul Slobozia meet in a clash of last season’s top-six regulars, with Pretor’s prolific midfield trio eager to keep the title outsiders firmly in the conversation.
Perfect Trio March On as Gravediggers Face First Major Test
Round 3 tightened the grip of the early pace-setters, with Beringen United Mightyred, Albion Allstars and Gravediggers all preserving perfect records in emphatic fashion. Beringen’s 4–0 dismantling of Phantom Force underlined their attacking depth, with Alexander Dalen, Boualem Haddou and Nebojsa Subota now all on three goals. Albion answered with a 4–0 win of their own, while the champions ground out a clinical 1–0 away victory at Chester to stay the only side yet to concede.
The headline fixture in the next round sees Gravediggers host an in-form Atletico De Madrid, fresh from a 4–0 win and buoyed by a growing list of scorers led by Rylan Duke. At the top, Beringen entertain Chester Ducks, who have already shown they can trouble the bigger names but must tighten up after back-to-back defeats.
Elsewhere, Albion Allstars visit Phantom Force in a clash between a flawless attack and a dangerous counter-punching side, while Ooza Looza take their free-scoring form – and golden-boot leader Njegosav Bilbija on four goals – to Merlin Magic XI. At the other end, crucial points are on offer in early-season six-pointers for FWAW and Aston Villa F.C.
Goal-Filled Third Round Keeps Leading Trio Perfect
Another explosive weekend saw Football club Valur, Oldboys United and Junkers United all extend their flawless starts with big wins, highlighted by Oldboys’ 13–0 rout and Valur’s 10–0 triumph. With Jan Bozek now on 13 goals and Valur’s strike force clustered on 10 and 9, defences are under growing pressure.
Attention now turns to Gøta FC’s meeting with Oldboys in a clash of in-form sides, while Newton Heath face the daunting task of halting Valur’s perfect record. Junkers aim to stay efficient at home, and Vikingur quietly chase another solid result against struggling opposition.
Important games this round:
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Oldboys United (66 points), 2nd - Football club Valur (60 points)• Promoted this season: Nothing Hill, Mikkarar Football Club, Skytturnar
Leaders Run Riot as Former Heavyweights Prepare Stern Response
An extraordinary third round has sharpened the focus at the top of the Premier Division. Irish Villa Mob exploded into clear leadership with a 13-goal demolition away from home, their front line now spearheaded by Padraig Wilson on six goals and Andrew McHugh close behind on five. With Kevin Leddy also up to three strikes, the champions-elect narrative is already being whispered – but a meeting with last season’s top-three side Hibernia will offer a truer test of their credentials.
Behind them, SportingHaroldsCross and fast n fit both remain unbeaten, but in very different moods. Sporting’s controlled win and the continued form of Fergal O’Keefe and Gavin Cusack keep them right in the slipstream, while fast n fit were checked by Red Forest and now face a heavyweight showdown with Leinster Lions in a reprise of last season’s title duel.
At the other end, promoted sides are learning fast. dubs4sam signalled their intentions with a commanding home victory, Cork City edged closer to a first win, and there is quiet pressure on struggling defences to respond before the winter schedule tightens.
Perfect Starts Intact as Early Pacesetters Head into First Big Showdowns
The third round delivered another emphatic statement from the leading sides, with Dundonald Bluebell and Wallace Army F.C both preserving their 100% records. Dundonald’s 8–1 win pushed their goal difference into dominant territory and underlined the influence of in-form forwards like Evgeny Gubarev, now on five league goals. Wallace, meanwhile, produced a controlled away victory, with Guiomar Mathesanz joining Rafael Marco and Adriano Camacho at the top of the scoring charts on six.
Bingolspor FC landed a statement result of their own by edging Fife Funk FC, confirming themselves as genuine contenders after a prolific start to the campaign. Fife’s attack remains dangerous, but defensive slips have brought them back towards the chasing pack, where Huntly FC continue to build quietly after a solid home win over promoted Celtic.
Further down the table, Hibernian F.C. surged to life with a 7–0 triumph that fired Jay Millar into the leading group of scorers and offered hope after a slow opening. For newcomers East Fife and struggling Kirn FC, the upcoming fixtures already feel important as they search for their first victory and a foothold in the division.
After an exciting start to the season, we’re entering the fourth round, where we’re already beginning to see hints of which teams could challenge for the top and which will have to fight hard to stay up. The form of some sides has surprised many, and a few teams are already performing well above expectations.
Let’s look at the match previews for Round 4.
Arsenal RK host FC Lazies. In the first three rounds, the home side remain unbeaten and keep a steady pace, while the visitors have experienced all three results – a win, a draw, and a loss. Despite major reinforcements and home advantage last round, Lazies couldn’t cope with an inspired Lokomotiva. Arsenal now seek a win after letting it slip late in their last two matches.
FK Hajduk Sydney 06' welcome FK Radnik Bijeljina. The hosts currently sit top of the table with two wins and one draw, while the reigning champions are still chasing their first victory of the season. Radnik’s surprisingly slow start is a reminder that even the title holders are not invincible. The question is whether Tupac can regroup and reignite his team.
F.C. Mali Supermeni take on FK Anđelija. It’s the newcomers’ derby in the Superliga. The visitors have shown more so far, but this is an ideal chance for Vinetu to show how much his team has progressed. Even Kasovac couldn’t beat the Supermeni at home, which proves the promoted side have quality. Anđelija narrowly lost to the current leaders Hajduk in Round 3.
Heroes host FC Kordun. Despite coming up through the playoffs, Kordun have looked the best of all three newly promoted teams. Heroes must regroup and play with more structure; otherwise, the relegation zone could soon become their reality.
Mighty Boars face FK Lokomotiva United. Both teams are coming off wins in Round 3, making this one of the round’s headline clashes. Home advantage favors the Boars, but Lokomotiva showed last week they can play bravely and efficiently away from home.
Belgrade City take on Kasovac Marathoners. One of the most evenly balanced duels of the round. Both teams are organized and defensively solid — each has conceded only one goal and scored three across three matches. A battle between two defensively flawless sides could be decided by a single moment.
Who will shine, and who will sink? We’ll find out soon enough.
Everyone to the stadium — beer for the gentlemen, mulled wine for the ladies, and juice and popcorn for the kids!
Najava 4. kola Superlige Srbije
Nakon uzbudljivog starta sezone ulazimo u četvrto kolo, u kojem već imamo prve nagoveštaje ko može u borbu za vrh, a ko će morati ozbiljno da se bori za opstanak. Forma nekih timova iznenadila je mnoge, a nekoliko ekipa već sada igra znatno iznad očekivanja.
Idemo sa najavom mečeva četvrtog kola.
Arsenal RK dočekuje FC Lazies. U prva tri kola domaćin nema poraz i održava stabilan tempo, dok je gost doživeo sva tri ishoda pobedu, remi i poraz. I pored velikog pojačanja i domaćeg terena u prethodnom kolu Lazies nije uspeo da se nosi sa raspoloženom Lokomotivom. Arsenal traži novu pobedu koju je u poslednja dva kola ispustio u završnici.
FK Hajduk Sydney 06' čeka FK Radnik Bijeljina. Domaćin je trenutno prvi na tabeli sa dve pobede i jednom nerešenom, dok gost traži prvu pobedu u sezoni. Iznenađujuće slab ulazak Radnika podsetnik je da ni aktuelni šampion nije neuništiv. Ostaje da vidimo može li ih Tupac disciplinovati i pokrenuti.
F.C. Mali Supermeni igraju protiv ФК Анђелија. Derbi novajlija u Superligi. Gost je za sada pokazao više, ali ovo je idealna prilika za Vinetua da pokaže koliko tim napreduje. Ni Kasovac kod kuće nije uspeo da savlada Male Supermene, što govori da novajlija ima kvalitet. Анђелија je u trećem kolu poražena minimalno od sada prvoplasiranog Hajduka.
Heroes dočekuje FC Kordun. Kordun je, iako je kroz baraž ušao u ligu, pokazao najviše od sve tri ekipe koje su stigle u Superligu. Heroes mora da se presabere i zaigra organizovanije, u suprotnom crvena zona može postati njihova svakodnevica.
Mocni Veprovi igraju sa FK Lokomotiva United. Oba tima imaju pobedu iz trećeg kola, pa mnogi ovo vide kao derbi kola. Domaći teren je prednost Veporima, ali je Lokomotiva u prethodnom kolu pokazala da igra hrabro i efikasno i u gostima.
Belgrade City igra protiv Kasovac Maratonci. Jedan od najneizvesnijih duela kola. Obe ekipe su čvrste i organizovane, primile su samo jedan gol u tri kola, dok su postigle po tri. Duel dve defanzivno besprekorne ekipe mogao bi biti odlučen jednim detaljem.
Ko će zablistati, a ko potonuti? Saznaćemo veoma brzo.
Trk svi na stadion, za gospodu pivo, za dame kuvano vino, a za najmlađe sok i kokice.
Matchday three confirmed that NO MA´AM remain very much the benchmark. The champions swept aside Wolfsberger 3–0, with in-form striker Izaias Cartano exploding to five goals for the season after a hat-trick performance. Their next trip to face unbeaten Olimpija FC already feels like an early measure of how hard it will be to shift the title holders from the summit.
Behind them, Kapfenberg SV and Olimpija FC have moved into promising positions. Kapfenberg’s emphatic 3–0 success at Maribor was driven by a treble from Wittaya Poan, now on four goals, while Olimpija’s controlled win kept their defensive record among the best in the league. Both now face tricky assignments against sides desperate for points.
Further down, TRABZONSP0R and their dangerous duo Herve Nagele and Salih Onal (three goals each) head to Wolfsberger, where Werner Marten Amiel will try to rekindle his own early-season scoring touch. At the bottom, the meeting between Partizan and B.F.C. 1909 Klagenfurt already carries the feel of a pivotal clash for two winless sides in need of a spark.
Champions Respond but Perfect PARTIZAN Set the Early Pace
Round 3 brought the first real twist in the Premier Liga BiH narrative. Defending champions Dinny finally sparked into life with a controlled 2–0 win over previously flawless BH Dragons, reminding the league that their title defence is very much alive. At the same time, PARTIZAN FK made it three wins from three, a 3–1 success over Borac 1926 powered by in-form striker Tor Roedal, now leading the scoring charts on four goals with partner Trpimir Veslica close behind on three.
Promoted side F.C. Imperial delivered their statement performance with a 3–0 victory away at FC Humci, where Oszi Csizar moved to two league goals and underlined the newcomers’ attacking potential. At the other end of the table, FK Ljiljan and Carolina RailHawks FC each picked up their first points in a tense draw, while FC Peacocks almighty edged FK Sarajevo 1946 to climb into the leading group.
Key Questions for the Coming Weekend
The next round will test whether PARTIZAN can extend their perfect run on the road against a stubborn FC Humci, while Peacocks and Blaugrana F.C face off in a clash of early pursuers. All eyes will also be on Dinny and BH Dragons to see if their contrasting Round 3 fortunes mark a turning point or just a brief swing in momentum.
After a breathtaking third round, the top of A Grupa looks formidable. Defending champions Val United preserved their perfect record with a controlled win, but CSKA Sofia matched them stride for stride, firing 36 goals in three matches behind the prolific trio Gunnar Larsen, Vitomir Rosic and Christo Tomov. Runners-up Kazanlŭk Thracians FC, inspired by 20-goal phenomenon Bonifacio Del Peral, and an ambitious Lazio_1900 now face key exams of their top-four ambitions.
Champions Stretch Lead as Chasing Pack Shuffles Behind Them
The third round underlined the authority of Hunyadi János, who calmly dismantled a previously perfect Al Nassr side to stay spotless at the top. With Tonci Miklavzinar, Benjamin Fitos and Ricardo Cabaca all up to nine goals, the title holders travel to face an in-form Paksi Sportegyesület in what feels like the first real stress test of their defence. Paksi’s seven-goal statement last time out, backed by the prolific trio of Nicolas Laborde Barbaro, Val Barone and Craig Baines, has turned them into serious early contenders.
Just behind the champions, Szeged continue to look relentless. A 6–0 dismantling of FTC Isti kept their perfect record and showcased the full range of Roland Litzellachner, Mark Varga and Marek Zajac in attack. A trip to face the struggling bottom side offers another chance to keep the pressure firmly on the leaders.
Further down, Football club Pécs and Al Nassr Riyadh both look to respond after setbacks. Pécs face a tricky assignment against FTC Isti, while Al Nassr host a newly confident Szerdahelyi Vasutas, who are fresh from their first win of the campaign.
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Hunyadi János (64 points), 2nd - Szeged (59 points), 3rd - Football Club SKA-Khabarovsk (50 points)• Promoted this season: Szerdahelyi Vasutas FC, FK Terra Siculorum, Betyar FC
The third round reshuffled the early picture at the top. Nottingham Forest FC now stand alone with a perfect record after another narrow but controlled win, this time away to Shamrock Rovers. With Keanu Iversen up to three goals and support from Cristiano Bautista, Forest are proving that efficiency and clean structure can be enough to set the pace.
Behind them, For The Alliance were dragged into a classic in Berane, twice pegged back in a 2–2 draw that halted their perfect start but underlined their attacking power. Top scorer Vukosav Premovic already sits on four goals, while both Cvetko Vujosevic and Fausto Segata have doubled their tallies, keeping the champions firmly in the title conversation despite dropped points.
Returnees also let a lead slip in their 2–2 home draw with Yellow Pillow, hinting that game management may decide many of their clashes with ambitious rivals. Meanwhile, FC Mornar Bar’s routine 2–0 victory added quiet substance to their strong start, and OFK BAR’s late win over STORMWIND gives the promoted side a timely boost before the next round of tests.
Key Storylines to Follow
Whether Nottingham Forest can extend their perfect run, and how the title-holders react on the road, will headline the upcoming weekend.
Dreamteam survived a tight duel with SD SVIZEC to stay on maximum points and now face another demanding assignment away to Inter Miami CF. Ahmed Hichem Zmit still leads the charts on three goals, but lately it has been the link with Milorad Nikolic that keeps promoted Grosuplje Dreamteam sharp. Inter, lifted by a draw at Alkosi i drogeraši and earlier goals from Chun-Soo Ha and Boris Kobal, will relish the chance to halt the front-runners on home turf.
Dortmund–United Headlines the Chasing Pack
Behind them, Borussia Dortmund and Manchester United FC share the spotlight in a clash of rising challenger and established contender. Dortmund travel in buoyant mood after Laszlo Kovacsek’s scoring run and two straight clean sheets, while United again look to Capone Andinho and a varied attacking cast following their draw with NK Jesihdorf.
Champions Under Scrutiny, Strugglers on Alert
Last season’s champions F.C.Barcelona. slid nearer the bottom after losing to Dortmund and now visit Alkosi, whose front line is driven by Sas Lap. Olimpija 1911 and FC Podgurje approach assignments against SVIZEC and Soccer Academy knowing that any repeat of recent lapses could quickly be punished.
Front-runners slowed as momentum shifts across the table
Round three squeezed the top of the Eerste Klasse table, with all three early leaders dropping points in a series of tense contests. kfc de preistampers were held in a four-goal thriller, though prolific striker Belimir Veslica still moved to five goals for the season. The stalemate between SC Betekom and last year’s runners-up Sasboys underlined just how finely balanced this early phase already feels.
Former champions chased by in-form outsiders
The slip from the front-runners allowed an ambitious chasing pack to close in. Fc Bijou produced a convincing home win to surge into the top four, with Saul Estrada and Noah Van Rossem now on two goals apiece, while former champions FC Goldstar edged another narrow victory thanks to the sharp finishing of Tuncel Gokcin. Both now sit just a single point off the summit.
Among the newcomers, YPRES FC celebrated a first point and their best attacking display so far, with Stenio Torrens stepping up as a reliable threat. In contrast, Stvv64 remain searching for both goals and confidence. With clashes ahead that directly pit in-form outsiders against established contenders, the fourth round could further disrupt an already crowded top half.
Galacticos Take Control as Porto and Sá FC Surge Back
The third matchday reshaped the Superliga picture. Galacticos C.P. are new leaders after a 3–1 win over ODC WaRrIoRz v2, powered again by the in-form duo Antero Maximo and Gabriele Brochon, who now have three and two goals respectively. Behind them, Futebol Clube do Porto delivered a statement 5–1 victory against imbativeis, with Tayfun Erdogdu exploding from one to four goals thanks to a three-goal haul, while Tariq Babu moved to three. Promoted Sá FC continued their impressive adaptation, beating previous leaders Sumolix Stars 2–0 and climbing into the top three.
Preview
The coming round offers immediate tests of this new order. Porto host a revitalised Sá City Futebol Clube, boosted by Jordan Ryers’ two-goal breakout, in what promises to be a high-tempo encounter. Leaders Galacticos visit Sumolix Stars, who will lean on Tevfik Duruoz (three goals) to stop a slide after back-to-back setbacks. Former champions Grupo Desportivo de Sá, fresh from their first win, travel to S. C. Pena d’Alva in a balanced clash of sides still chasing consistency. Elsewhere, Atalaia look to revive their early momentum against Sport Lisboa e Benfica, imbativeis try to steady themselves against confident Sá FC, and Vale Pisão meet ODC WaRrIoRz v2 in a key game for clubs hovering around mid-table.
Goals Everywhere Ahead of Early Heavyweight Clashes
Round three confirmed Slovenia Dreamteam as the early spectacle of the season. Their 22–0 demolition, powered by prolific forwards Iztok Perovic and Vagner Bosco (both already on six goals), has pushed them clear at the top with 25 scored and none conceded. Defending champions Norrlandsfotboll FC kept pace with a 4–2 away win, where Nadi Boransay continued his strong start and the holders again showed their ability to respond when put under pressure.
Behind the leading duo, two explosive contenders are emerging. Rutger Boll Klubb unleashed a 14–0 victory, with Rasmus Gustavsson racing to a remarkable 12 goals for the season, while SuperIbra bounced back by edging a high-scoring encounter to stay firmly in the top-four mix.
All eyes now turn to the next set of fixtures, where Slovenia Dreamteam host an ambitious Eneby BK, while SuperIbra face Rutger Boll Klubb in a meeting of the league’s most feared marksmen, and Norrlandsfotboll FC look to quietly extend their perfect record.
Leaders Tested as HyperVibes Ignite and Chasing Pack Closes In
Round 3 tightened the Swiss Super League narrative without loosening FC Albisrieden’s grip on top spot. The champions recorded yet another controlled victory, 2–0 over AC TORINO, to preserve a perfect defensive record and a formidable 22–0 goal difference, with the prolific duo Wolfgang Dahnke and Jason Walter still leading the league on six goals each.
Behind them, HyperVibes produced the weekend’s headline, a stunning 10–0 win that rocketed them up the table and showcased an irresistible attack. Front men Nuno Molina (now on five goals), Vecihi Gurdamar and David Schenk all climbed the scoring charts, turning the side into one of the division’s most dangerous counter-punchers. NK Bugojno finally found their rhythm with a 4–1 triumph, while The steelheads ground out a vital away win to steady their campaign.
The upcoming fixtures promise real clarity at the top. Unbeaten fc schönspieler welcome the champions in a defensive test of their early form, while The steelheads host resilient FC Appenzell in a clash that could reshape the chasing pack. At the other end, several struggling sides face direct rivals, already fighting to avoid being cut adrift before winter.
RC Kouba Take Control as Giants Stumble Before High-Stakes Clashes
Round 3 reshuffled the pack in Algeria’s top flight. Last season’s runners-up RC Kouba moved top with a mature 2–0 win over alger united, spreading the goals around through Kamel Hamlaoui, Azzeddine Abedellaoui and the already reliable Augustins Aunapiere (now on two for the season). They now travel to an in-form ALPAVASTUNE, the promoted side revitalised by a 3–1 victory at Kahla & Hamra and a scoring trio led by Henryk Szudarek, who has also reached two league goals.
At the top, Banu Zayan FC surged back into contention with a comeback win at WATlemcen & CCSig, driven once more by league top scorer Jacek Filipiak, now on four goals after another decisive brace. They host an improving FC Green Gunners, whose first win of the campaign lifted them into mid-table and showcased a more balanced attack.
For the traditional powers, Round 4 feels pivotal. Champions USM.GAZA slipped again and now face a fired-up USM Alger, where Musa Tumer (three goals) and Dionicio Balarezo (two) remain constant threats. Promoted leaders-turned-chasers Kahla & Hamra look to rebound at WATlemcen & CCSig, eager to prove that last week’s setback was only a brief pause in their impressive start.
Ciclón Extend Perfect Start as Blooming Slip, Bolívar Explode
Three rounds in, Club Atlético Ciclón remain flawless and scoreless at the back, their 18-goal demolition of LEONES del ORIENTE confirming a frightening attacking depth. Behind them, champions Royal Pari snatched a statement win away at Blooming, while Club Bolívar roared back into the title picture with a 14–0 rout led by prolific Claus Revuelta, who added seven goals this round.
Round 4 brings direct tests at the top: Ciclón host compact Nomads F.C., and in-form Juan Carlo Balón travel to face Royal Pari in a duel that could reshape the early chasing pack.
• Last seasons Top teams: 1st - Royal Pari (59 points), 2nd - Club Atlético Ciclón (57 points), 3rd - Blooming (54 points), 4th - Nomads F.C. (47 points)• Promoted this season: CD Jorge Wilstermann, c2h5ohhh, Oriente Petrolero FC
The third matchday blew the title race wide open. Last season’s fourth-placed side The Lads delivered the shock of the campaign so far with a commanding 4–0 win over reigning champions Football club de Taher, extending their perfect start and joining Quebec Football Club on nine points. Quebec themselves stayed composed under pressure, seeing off Étoile Bordjienne to move clear at the summit on goal difference.
Behind them, North Mississauga SC and Bulletproof Monks cancelled each other out in a 2–2 draw, leaving both chasing ground in the early table but keeping their attacking reputations intact. NorVan FC made perhaps the loudest statement, erupting for 15 unanswered goals to underline their ambitions after a mixed opening fortnight.
The next round now brings a marquee clash between Quebec and the dethroned champions Taher, a meeting that already feels pivotal for momentum on both sides. The Lads will look to build quietly on their flawless record, while North Mississauga face an improving FC Newmarket in a test of credentials. NorVan, buoyed by in-form scorers such as Jordan Belleau and Christopher Leflot, aim to maintain their surge against an Étoile side still searching for rhythm.
Panteras Run Riot Again as Title Race Tightens Behind Them
The third round confirmed Panteras Negras UAM as the early benchmark, with another double-digit win pushing their tally to an astonishing 25 goals scored and just one conceded. The front line exploded once more: Marquez Encinas surged to eight goals after adding six this weekend, while Adam Jambor lifted his total to five with a four-goal burst. Behind them, last season’s contenders are scrambling to keep pace.
Assisi Lagos Nueva Galicia underlined their credentials by edging a dramatic 3–2 win away to the reigning champions C. D. Jorge Campos. With Trimor Pollozhani (8), Umit Tokgoz (4) and the ever-involved Adrian Dobrovolschi (3) all prominent, Assisi now share a perfect record with Panteras and remain firmly in the title conversation.
The big movers in behind were Fc MEWA, whose 12–0 demolition of a struggling promoted side showcased fresh attacking stars Arnoldo Hinojosa and Nelio Carmelo (both up to four goals). As the new round approaches, Panteras defend top spot away from home, Assisi host an unpredictable C.D. Guadalajara, and MEWA face an improving Ocelotes del Sur in what already feels like an early battle for the podium places.
Perfect Leaders Pull Clear as Former Champions Stumble Again
The third matchday confirmed a dramatic power shift at the top. Galaxy LA and Telluride Smugglers both extended their perfect starts to three wins from three, with Galaxy’s 3–0 dismantling of defending champions FC Seher Bosna underlining their growing authority. Mohamed Raouf Taffat moved to three goals for the season, supported by the in-form Evan Minogue and newcomer scorer Natan Heredia, as Galaxy kept yet another clean sheet. Telluride, meanwhile, showed their tougher side by grinding out a 1–0 win at TeamScout, protecting Roderick Woods’ position as league top scorer despite his quiet afternoon.
Behind them, NY Cosmos remain unbeaten but will regret dropped points after a goalless draw at mexico city, who continue to build a reputation as the division’s control specialists. Velez SC climbed into the leading pack with a high-scoring win in Boca, powered by strikes from Ben Coggins and Carlito Baca, while SC Real Madrid quietly posted a second straight 2–0 victory. At the other end, the promoted clubs are still searching for stability, with SmarTeam’s resilient draw in New Jersey offering a first hint that they may be adapting to Championship level at last.