A second-place shootout, a fourth-place push, and two walkovers that reshaped the table
Wednesday, 18 March 2026 – Gharghur Football Ground
Matchday 14 brought four scheduled kick-offs under the lights, but the night took an unusual shape with two walkovers — and in a league where the standings are tightening, those default points mattered just as much as the games that were played. At the top, Enteractive stayed perfect and moved to 36 points, while Neo Group delivered a huge attacking win to strengthen their grip on second and widen the gap to the chasing pack. Behind them, Vittoria Services kept building momentum, and the mid-table order shifted again as points were gained — and missed — without the chance to fight for them on the pitch.
Matchday 14 Results
Neo Group 6️⃣ – 3️⃣ LeoVegas Group
Neo Group delivered one of their biggest results of the season with a 6 – 3 win over LeoVegas Group, a match that was open, aggressive, and decided by Neo’s ability to keep converting when the game stretched. LeoVegas came in sitting third and needed a response after the recent swings, and scoring three shows they carried threat — but Neo simply had more firepower on the night and turned key moments into a decisive margin. The win lifts Neo to 24 points, strengthens their hold on second place, and creates more separation from the teams behind, while LeoVegas stay on 20, still third but now with less breathing room as the pack continues to move.




Flutter 1️⃣ – 5️⃣ Vittoria Services
Vittoria Services continued their upward push with a convincing 5 – 1 win over Flutter, combining control with a cutting edge that turned pressure into goals. Flutter did manage to get on the board, but Vittoria dictated the tempo and made sure the match never developed into a scrap — they stayed organised, punished openings, and kept the scoreline moving in their favour. The result takes Vittoria up to 17 points and keeps them firmly in the hunt behind the top three, while Flutter remain on 4, with the table stretching further and every match now carrying extra urgency.




Aristocrat Interactive 0️⃣ – 3️⃣ Enteractive (Walkover)
Enteractive were awarded a 3 – 0 walkover after Aristocrat Interactive failed to show up, and while it wasn’t settled on the pitch, it still lands as a significant standings event. The three points move Enteractive to 36 and keep the perfect season intact, while Aristocrat remain on 11, missing a rare opportunity to stabilise their position in the congested mid-table zone. In a league where goal difference and momentum have been decisive all season, a walkover doesn’t just hand points — it hands a clean swing with zero risk, and Enteractive continue to make those margins feel bigger every week.
EY Malta 0️⃣ – 3️⃣ Betclic Group (Walkover)
Betclic Group were also awarded a 3 – 0 walkover after EY Malta failed to show up, a result that quietly but sharply changes the shape of the mid-table picture. The three points move Betclic up to 13, pulling them level with Amusnet Gaming and strengthening their position in the battle for the top-half places, while EY remain on 4, and the gap to safety becomes harder to close with fewer matchdays left. These are the nights that teams remember later — because you don’t just lose points, you lose the chance to fight for them, and that absence echoes across the table.
Key Takeaways:
• Enteractive stay flawless: a walkover still counts — 12 wins from 12 and 36 points keeps the leaders in full control.
• Neo Group strengthen second with a statement win: 6–3 over LeoVegas is a major swing and pushes them to 24 points.
• Vittoria Services keep climbing: a 5–1 win moves them to 17 and keeps the pressure on the teams above.
• Betclic gain ground without playing: the 3–0 walkover lifts them to 13 and tightens the battle around the top-half spots.
• Top scorers unchanged: with many of the key names not featuring this matchday, the standings remain led by Alex Nilsson (14), followed by Samuel William (12) and Josselin Crapez (12), with Rasmus Gronberg (11) and Habib Isaa (11) close behind.

