Redlands United vs North Star FC Prediction & Betting Tips 28.03.2026


Redlands United arrive with a mixed but useful home-to-away split for a home win call. They have taken two wins from their last three league games, including a 3-2 home victory over Holland Park Hawks and a 1-0 success at Ipswich FC, so the immediate direction is better than the midweek slump in early March. At home, though, the picture is less convincing: one win and two defeats in the league, with eight goals conceded across those three matches.
North Star FC are not carrying enough away resistance to make them a strong threat on the road. They are winless in three away league matches, drawing twice and losing once, and they have scored only once in those trips while conceding five. Their overall return of one win, two draws and two defeats also leaves them short of momentum, even after the narrow 1-0 home win over St. George Willawong FC on 20 March.
The goal numbers do add a little tension to a simple home-win lean. Redlands’ last six league games have produced plenty at both ends, while North Star’s away matches have been tighter but still lean towards them struggling to score enough to control the result. Redlands’ 3-2 win over Holland Park Hawks and North Star’s recent 1-0 victory each came with very different game states, yet neither side has shown much consistency, which is why a narrow home success rather than a dominant one looks the safer reading.
Redlands do have the cleaner case when home advantage is weighed against North Star’s poor away record. The hosts’ recent 3-2 win showed they can create enough chances to finish matches strongly, and their home profile is still better than North Star’s away line of no wins, two draws and one defeat. The projected 2-1 scoreline also fits the idea of Redlands doing just enough without turning this into a comfortable stroll.
My prediction is Home Win at 83/100. Redlands have won two of their last three league matches and are facing an opponent that is winless away from home, with North Star drawing twice and losing once on the road. North Star have scored only once in those away fixtures, while Redlands have already shown they can edge home games like the 3-2 win over Holland Park Hawks. That combination keeps the home side in front even if the game is closer than the odds imply.