| Date | R | Home v Away | - |
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South Springvale
Richmond SC
Altona City
Yarraville Glory
Eltham Redbacks
Collingwood
Whittlesea United
Clifton Hill
FC Melbourne Srbija
Essendon Royals
Mornington
Banyule City
Brimbank
Sydenham Park
Keilor Park
Old Scotch SC
Beaumaris
Bentleigh Utd Cobras
Springvale White Eagles
Casey Comets
Mazenod Victory
Strathmore
Westgate
Brandon Park
Caroline Springs George Cross FC
Preston Lions
Upfield SC
Corio
Whittlesea Ranges
Doveton
St Kilda SC
Boroondara
Manningham United Blues
North Sunshine Eagles
Warragul Utd
Mooroolbark
Bayside Argonauts FC
Western Suburbs
Sunshine George Cross
Geelong
Altona City SC
Altona East
Morwell Pegasus
Langwarrin
Nunawading
Škendija 79
ŠK Žolík Malacky U19
Ballarat City FC
Altona Magic
The Victorian State League (VSL), known as the VETO Sports State League for sponsorship reasons, is an Australian soccer league based in Victoria. It is administered by Football Victoria, covering the fourth-to-eighth-highest tiers in the Victorian soccer league system (and the fifth-to-ninth-highest nationally).
As of 2025, it consists of five divisions (separated by two zones for divisions 1–3, and four zones for divisions 4–5). Clubs promoted from VSL 1 enter the Victorian Premier League (VPL), while clubs relegated from VSL 5 enter the regional leagues.
The league was formed in 1958 as the Victorian Metropolitan League (VML), becoming the second-highest league in Victoria. It was renamed to the Victorian League in 1985, before adopting the VSL name in 1991.
In 2014, the first-tier Victorian Premier League was rebranded as the National Premier Leagues (NPL). The introduction of the NPL 1 (later renamed to NPL 2) competition resulted in the VSL becoming the third-highest Victorian competition. A further change to the pyramid structure occurred in 2020 with the establishment of NPL 3, making the VSL the fourth-highest Victorian competition.