DateRHome v Away-
04/17 07:00 - Central Coast United FC v Macarthur Rams 4-1
04/10 09:00 - Dulwich Hill v Gladesville Ryde Magic 4-0
04/10 09:00 - Canterbury Bankstown FC v Sydney University 0-1
03/27 08:00 - Dulwich Hill v Rydalmere Lions FC 3-3
03/27 07:30 - Bankstown United FC v Inner West Hawks 2-0
03/20 08:00 - Dunbar Rovers FC v Bankstown United FC Postponed
03/20 06:00 - Sydney University v Macarthur Rams Postponed
03/14 06:00 - Gladesville Ryde Magic v Sydney University 4-1
03/13 08:00 - Rydalmere Lions FC v Bankstown City Lions FC 1-1
03/13 07:30 - Bankstown United FC v Canterbury Bankstown FC 1-1
03/07 08:45 - Sydney University v Central Coast United FC 1-4
03/06 08:00 - Bankstown City Lions FC v Bankstown United FC 2-2
10/10 03:30 - Rydalmere Lions FC v Bankstown City Lions FC 1-0
09/26 08:53 - Sydney University v Macarthur Rams 5-0
09/19 09:04 - Dulwich Hill v Canterbury Bankstown FC 1-1
09/12 09:03 - Sydney University v Central Coast United FC 3-2
09/05 08:55 - Dulwich Hill v Central Coast United FC 2-0
08/29 09:00 - Sydney University v Bankstown City Lions FC 0-3
09/02 05:00 1 Granville Rage v St George City FA 0-5
09/02 05:00 1 Gladesville Ryde Magic v Fraser Park 13-1
08/18 09:08 - St George City FA v Fraser Park 2-1
07/01 07:00 1 Inter Lions v Dulwich Hill 4-1
06/11 09:00 1 Granville Rage v Inter Lions 4-2
06/02 09:07 - Fraser Park v Gladesville Ryde Magic 1-4
06/02 09:01 - Sydney University v SD Raiders 0-0
04/28 05:08 - Dunbar Rovers FC v Fraser Park 0-0
04/07 09:11 - Fraser Park v Bankstown City Lions FC 0-0
09/09 10:00 - St George City FA v Gladesville Ryde Magic 2-1
08/27 09:08 - Inter Lions v Dunbar Rovers FC 3-14
08/22 10:15 1 Granville Rage v Fraser Park 1-4

Wikipedia - NSW League Three

The NSW League Three Men is a defunct regional Australian semi-professional association football league comprising teams from New South Wales. The league was sits at Level 4 on the New South Wales league system (Level 5 of the overall Australian league system). The competition is administered by Football NSW, the governing body of the sport in the southern region of the state (the northern region governed by Northern NSW Football). At the conclusion of the 2019 season it was announced that the NSW State League would become the NPL NSW 4. and in 2022 seasons onwards, the league name change again from "National Premier League 4 NSW" to "Football NSW League Three".

History

The Men's former State League One competition originally sat on the fourth tier of the NSW football league structure and is the lowest division connected to the NPL NSW 1. The league generally consists of 12 teams competing in a round-robin structure where each side plays one another twice. The top four sides at the end of the regular season compete in the Championship Series.

In 2007 the competition was divided in two – New South Wales Conference League North and the New South Wales Conference League South – with this format only used for two years.

In 2009 the competition was combined, and called the New South Wales State League Division Two.

In 2013 when the FFA launched the National Premier Leagues, State League 2 was not rebranded under this banner; this was to ensure that the teams competing at this level did not have to fulfil the strict financial and club-based criteria that would have resulted in some smaller teams having to withdraw from the league.

In 2016, with the 3rd division (then State League 1) of NSW being incorporated into the National Premier Leagues (as NPL NSW 3), State League 2 became known as the NSW State League.

In 2019 a number of changes occurred. This included Wagga City Wanderers leaving the competition to join the newly formed Capital Football NPL 2 competition.

In 2020, the competition was rebranded under the NPL banner to NPL 4 with (generally) a 12 team format. In that year, however, Newcastle Jets Youth were temporarily promoted to the NPL2 mid-season due to the withdrawal of NPL2 team Mounties Wanderers.

In 2022, the competition was rebranded again from NPL 4 to NSW League Three Men with (generally) a 11 team format, Western NSW FC will no longer have a senior presence in the NSW league three, after the club announced the folding of its men's first grade, under 20s and under 18s teams ahead of the 2022 season.

The Australia New South Wales League 3 is an exciting and highly competitive soccer tournament held in Australia. It showcases the talent and passion for the sport in the New South Wales region.

Teams from various cities and towns across New South Wales come together to compete in this league, creating a vibrant and diverse atmosphere. The tournament features both men's and women's divisions, allowing players of all genders to showcase their skills and compete at a high level.

The Australia New South Wales League 3 is known for its fast-paced and intense matches, with teams battling it out on the field to secure victory. The level of competition is high, as teams strive to climb up the league table and earn promotion to higher divisions.

Spectators can expect to witness thrilling displays of skill, teamwork, and determination as players give their all to win matches. The tournament provides a platform for emerging talents to shine and catch the attention of scouts and coaches, potentially opening doors to higher levels of soccer.

The Australia New South Wales League 3 also fosters a sense of community and camaraderie among players, coaches, and fans. It brings people together, creating a shared passion and love for the beautiful game. The tournament serves as a hub for soccer enthusiasts to connect, support their favorite teams, and celebrate the sport.

Overall, the Australia New South Wales League 3 is a must-watch tournament for soccer fans in Australia. It offers an exciting and competitive platform for players to showcase their skills, while also providing an enjoyable experience for spectators. Whether you are a die-hard soccer fan or simply enjoy the thrill of live sports, this tournament promises to deliver an unforgettable soccer experience.