

Eastern Suburbs Brisbane 2-1 Gold Coast United | Australia National Premier Leagues Queensland | May 10, 2026
Eastern Suburbs Brisbane secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Gold Coast United at a lively home ground on Sunday afternoon, climbing into the upper half of the NPL Queensland standings with a performance defined by resilience and clinical finishing.
Match Overview
The contest was tightly contested from the first whistle. Gold Coast United, sitting just above the relegation zone, came to defend deep and hit on the counter, while Eastern Suburbs sought to impose their possession-based style. The home side broke the deadlock in the 23rd minute when winger Jake McGowan latched onto a through ball and slotted calmly past the goalkeeper. Gold Coast responded well and equalised just before half-time through a set-piece header from centre-back Liam O’Brien after a well-delivered corner.
Key Moments
- 23’ – Goal: Jake McGowan (Eastern Suburbs) – clinical finish after a defence-splitting pass.
- 43’ – Goal: Liam O’Brien (Gold Coast United) – towering header from a corner.
- 68’ – Goal: Michael Tran (Eastern Suburbs) – curled shot from outside the box after a quick counter-attack.
Second Half Drama
The second half saw both sides create chances, but it was Eastern Suburbs who grabbed the winner in the 68th minute. Substitute Michael Tran picked up the ball 25 yards from goal, drove inside, and unleashed a curling effort that nestled into the far corner. Gold Coast pushed for an equaliser in the final 20 minutes, forcing several saves from home keeper Jack Patterson, but the defence held firm.
Standings Impact
The victory moves Eastern Suburbs into 5th place with 22 points from 14 matches, keeping them in touch with the top four. Gold Coast United remain 11th, only two points clear of the relegation playoff spot. The result underscores the competitiveness of the NPL Queensland season, where mid-table margins are slim.
Both teams will look to build on this performance in the coming weeks, with Eastern Suburbs aiming for a finals push and Gold Coast battling to climb away from danger.