DateRHemma v Borta-
08/15 09:00 21 Western Pride FC v Brisbane City 2-4
08/15 07:00 21 Gold Coast United v Moreton Bay United 2-1
08/15 07:00 21 SWQ Thunder v Brisbane Strikers 0-2
08/15 05:00 21 Redlands United v Cairns FC 2-0
08/09 04:30 20 Brisbane Strikers v Gold Coast United 2-1
08/08 09:00 20 Western Pride FC v Moreton Bay United 1-3
08/08 08:30 20 Cairns FC v Brisbane Olympic FC 2-1
08/08 08:00 20 Brisbane Roar NPL v North Queensland Utd 2-0
08/08 08:00 20 Brisbane City v Redlands United 0-1
08/08 07:00 20 SWQ Thunder v Sunshine Coast 2-3
08/02 07:00 19 Gold Coast United v Brisbane City 1-2
08/02 06:00 19 Brisbane Olympic FC v Brisbane Roar NPL 4-1
08/02 04:00 19 Sunshine Coast v Western Pride FC 1-0
08/01 09:00 19 North Queensland Utd v Brisbane Strikers 5-2
08/01 08:00 19 Moreton Bay United v Cairns FC 0-0
08/01 08:00 19 Redlands United v SWQ Thunder 5-1
07/26 04:00 18 Sunshine Coast v Redlands United 0-1
07/25 09:00 18 Western Pride FC v Cairns FC 0-2
07/25 08:00 18 Brisbane City v North Queensland Utd 3-2
07/25 07:00 18 Gold Coast United v SWQ Thunder 5-1
07/25 05:00 18 Brisbane Roar NPL v Moreton Bay United 1-0
07/21 09:00 18 Brisbane Strikers v Brisbane Olympic FC 1-0
07/19 03:00 8 SWQ Thunder v Redlands United 0-6
07/18 09:00 8 Western Pride FC v Sunshine Coast 3-0
07/18 09:00 9 North Queensland Utd v Brisbane Roar NPL 3-0
07/18 09:00 12 North Queensland Utd v Cairns FC 1-5
07/11 09:30 17 Cairns FC v Brisbane Roar NPL 3-0
07/11 08:00 17 Moreton Bay United v Brisbane Strikers 2-2
07/11 07:00 17 Gold Coast United v Sunshine Coast 3-1
07/11 07:00 17 SWQ Thunder v North Queensland Utd 1-3

The National Premier League Queensland, run by Football Queensland, is the top tier state-level soccer competition in Queensland. The conference is a sub division of the National Premier Leagues. The inaugural season kicked off in March 2013 and consisted of 12 teams. Each team will be expected to field a senior team, five junior men's teams from under-12 to under-20 starting in 2013 and women's junior teams in under-13, under-15, and under-17 starting in 2014.

Each club has been granted a 5-year licence and there is no promotion or relegation from the league during this period. It was announced on 16 December 2016 that there would be promotion and relegation to the Football Queensland Premier League (FQPL) as of the 2018 season and that the league would be expanded to 14 teams. This announcement came with the addition of the Football Queensland Premier League, a new tier immediately below the National Premier League.

Peninsula Power and Eastern Suburbs were the first two teams promoted to the NPL from the FQPL for the 2019 season. No teams were relegated in 2018.

History

The league directly replaced the existing Queensland State League, as part of the wider introduction of the National Premier Leagues into several states in 2013.

The league commenced with 12 teams in its inaugural 2013 season. This was increased to 14 teams in the 2014 season with the inclusion of Harimau Muda A, Southwestern Queensland and the replacement of the QAS team with the Brisbane Roar National Youth League side. However, the teams were controversially reduced to 13 mid-season, due to CQFC Energy's failure to meet licensing conditions.

Australien - NPL Queensland är en fotbollsturnering för män på den högsta nivån i delstaten Queensland, Australien. Ligan består av 12 lag som spelar i en dubbelserie med totalt 22 omgångar. De två bästa lagen i ligan kvalificerar sig till den nationella slutspelsomgången för att avgöra det australiska mästerskapet.

NPL Queensland har spelats sedan 2008 och har tidigare varit känd som Queensland Premier League. Några av de mest framgångsrika klubbarna i ligan är Brisbane City, Gold Coast United och Moreton Bay United.