Super League Statistics 2025/26
The Super League statistics page provides a competition-wide view of the 2025/26 season. Rather than focusing on one team or one player, it brings together the wider patterns produced across all available matches in the league.
Use the statistical data above to explore how the competition is developing through goals, match outcomes, home and away performance, draws, clean sheets, disciplinary records and other available season totals.
Overall Super League Season Statistics
Overall league statistics summarise what has happened across the selected Super League season. Depending on the available competition data, this can include the number of matches played, total goals, average goals per match, home wins, away wins and draws.
These figures help describe the character of the competition. A season with a higher goals-per-match average may contain more open-scoring games, while a lower average can reflect tighter contests or stronger defensive records across the league.
The statistics should always be read alongside the number of matches completed. Early-season averages can change considerably as more fixtures are played, while later-season figures usually provide a broader picture of the competition.
Super League Matches Played
The matches-played total records how many games have been completed during the selected Super League season. This provides the foundation for many other competition statistics, including goals per match, result percentages and average cards.
The number of completed matches may differ from the number originally scheduled when fixtures have been postponed, abandoned or moved to a later date.
Visit the Super League fixtures page for the upcoming schedule and the Super League results page for completed scores.
Super League Goal Statistics
Goal statistics show how frequently teams have scored across the competition. Common measures include total goals, average goals per match, goals scored by home teams and goals scored by away teams.
The total-goals figure counts all recorded goals from completed matches. The goals-per-game average divides that total by the number of matches played, making it easier to compare scoring levels across different stages of the season.
Goal statistics provide useful context, but they do not explain every individual result. One high-scoring match can affect the average, particularly when only a small number of fixtures have been played.
Average Goals per Match in Super League
Average goals per match is one of the clearest ways to understand the overall scoring level of a football competition. It reflects the total number of recorded goals divided by completed matches.
A rising average can indicate that recent rounds have produced more goals, while a falling figure may follow several lower-scoring matchdays. The average changes throughout the season as new results are added.
For goalscorer rankings rather than competition totals, visit the Super League top scorers page.
Home and Away Statistics
Home and away statistics compare the outcomes recorded by teams playing at their own venue with those achieved by visiting sides. Available measures may include home wins, away wins, home goals and away goals.
A high home-win percentage can suggest that home advantage has played an important role during the season. A stronger away record across the competition can indicate that visiting teams have been more successful than expected.
These are league-wide patterns. The performance of one particular club at home or away belongs on its team page or within the Super League team-statistics section.
Super League Wins and Draws
Match-outcome statistics divide completed games into home wins, away wins and draws. Together, these figures show how results have been distributed across the selected season.
A competition with a high draw percentage may contain many closely contested matches. A lower draw rate means a larger share of fixtures has produced a winning team.
Result percentages can change after each round, especially when the difference between home wins, away wins and draws is relatively small.
Matches With Over or Under a Goal Total
Where available, goal-range statistics may show how many Super League matches finished above or below a selected number of goals. These figures are calculated from completed scorelines rather than from predictions.
For example, a match that finishes 2–1 contains three total goals, while a 0–0 draw contains none. The proportion of higher-scoring and lower-scoring games can help describe the season’s overall match pattern.
Historical outcomes do not guarantee what will happen in a future fixture. They should be treated as a record of completed matches.
Super League Clean Sheet Statistics
A clean sheet is recorded when a team completes a match without conceding a goal. Competition-wide clean-sheet statistics show how often this has occurred across the selected season.
Clean sheets provide a useful indication of defensive outcomes, but the league-wide total does not identify which individual clubs or goalkeepers have recorded the most.
Club-level defensive rankings belong on the Super League team statistics page, while individual goalkeeper records may appear within the Super League player statistics section.
Both Teams to Score Statistics
Where supported, both-teams-to-score data records matches in which each side scored at least one goal. A 1–1, 2–1 or 3–2 result qualifies, while a 1–0 or 0–0 result does not.
This measure offers another way to describe the scoring pattern of the league. It differs from total-goal statistics because it considers whether both teams scored rather than only how many goals were recorded.
First-Half and Second-Half Statistics
Some competitions provide statistical breakdowns for different periods of a match. These can include first-half goals, second-half goals or the number of games level at half-time.
Time-based statistics can help show when goals have been recorded most frequently across the league. Their availability depends on the level of match-event coverage supplied for the competition.
Super League Cards and Discipline Statistics
Disciplinary statistics may include total yellow cards, red cards and average cards per match across the selected Super League season.
League-wide card figures describe the competition as a whole. They do not replace the detailed player or team disciplinary rankings available through the Super League cards section.
Card totals can be influenced by match intensity, competition rules and refereeing decisions. They should be read as recorded season data rather than a complete measure of how physical the league is.
Penalty Statistics
Where available, penalty statistics may record penalties awarded, penalties scored and penalties missed across completed matches.
A penalty can have a major effect on an individual game, but the competition total should be viewed within the context of how many matches have been played.
Individual penalty scorers and player records may be available within the relevant match centres or player-statistics pages.
Scoring and Conceding Trends
Competition trends can change during different parts of the season. Some rounds may produce many goals, while others contain more defensive matches and narrower scorelines.
Reviewing statistics over the full season provides a more balanced picture than judging the competition from one round or a small number of matches.
Team-specific scoring and conceding comparisons are available on the Super League team statistics page.
How Results Affect Super League Statistics?
Every completed result contributes to the league’s statistical totals. A new match can alter the number of goals, the home-win rate, the draw percentage, the clean-sheet total, and several other competition measures.
For this reason, Super League statistics remain dynamic throughout the season. Figures displayed earlier in the competition may differ from those shown after later rounds have been completed.
Open the Super League results page to review the completed matches behind the current totals.
Viewing Statistics From Another Super League Season
Use the season selector to open available statistics from another edition of Super League. Always check the season label before comparing totals, averages or match outcomes.
The number of participating teams, completed fixtures and competition rules can change between seasons. Direct statistical comparisons are most useful when those differences are taken into account.
How Super League Statistics Are Updated?
Competition statistics update as new match data becomes available. Completed games can change season totals and averages, while later corrections to match information may also affect the displayed figures.
The data shown on Score9ja: Today’s Football Live Scores, Matches & Results reflects the latest available information supplied for the selected Super League season.
Explore More Super League Data
Use the related competition pages to move from league-wide statistical trends to more specific team, player and match information.
- Return to the Super League overview for the main competition hub.
- Open the Super League table for current team positions and points.
- View Super League fixtures for upcoming matches.
- Check Super League results for completed games and scores.
- Compare clubs on the Super League team statistics page.
- Compare footballers through the Super League player statistics page.
- View the Super League top scorers for the goalscoring rankings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find current Super League stats?
Current Super League stats are displayed above for the selected 2025/26 season. Available information may include matches, goals, result patterns, clean sheets, cards and other competition totals.
What is the difference between league stats and team stats?
League statistics summarise the entire competition. Team statistics compare individual clubs participating in the league.
What is the difference between league stats and player stats?
League stats describe competition-wide trends, while player stats compare the appearances and performances of individual footballers.
How is average goals per match calculated?
Average goals per match is calculated by dividing the total number of recorded goals by the number of completed matches.
Do postponed matches count in the statistics?
A postponed match normally does not contribute to completed-match statistics until it has been played and the relevant result data is available.
How often are Super League statistics updated?
The figures update as new match and competition data becomes available. Most totals can change after each completed round.
Can I view Super League statistics from another season?
Yes. Use the season selector to open the available statistics for another edition of the competition.
