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Recent Results

5 matches
MatchOVRHYPELTQ1X2
Final
May 23
09:00
FT
Johor Darul Takzim FCJohor Darul Takzim FC2
Kuching FAKuching FA0
62%84%
55%87%
70%81%
11.15
X6.21
212.78
Semi-finals
Apr 18
08:15
FT
Kuching FAKuching FA1
SelangorSelangor0
79%67%
82%62%
77%72%
1
X
2
Apr 07
08:15
FT
Johor Darul Takzim FCJohor Darul Takzim FC4
Kuala Lumpur FAKuala Lumpur FA1
90%51%
92%47%
87%54%
11.08
X8.12
217.06
Apr 05
08:15
FT
SelangorSelangor1
Kuching FAKuching FA1
81%78%
82%88%
80%68%
11.66
X3.63
24.20
Apr 03
08:15
FT
Kuala Lumpur FAKuala Lumpur FA0
Johor Darul Takzim FCJohor Darul Takzim FC4
63%78%
69%75%
57%82%
110.21
X5.96
21.19

Standings

Final

MAY 23 · FTL1
Johor Darul Takzim FCJohor Darul Takzim FC
2
Kuching FAKuching FA
0

Semi-finals

APR 03 · FTL1L2Agg
Kuala Lumpur FAKuala Lumpur FA
011
Johor Darul Takzim FCJohor Darul Takzim FC
448
APR 05 · FTL1L2Agg
SelangorSelangor
101
Kuching FAKuching FA
112

Quarter-finals

FEB 06 · FTL1L2Agg
TerengganuTerengganu
112
Kuala Lumpur FAKuala Lumpur FA
123
FEB 07 · FTL1L2Agg
DPMM FC BruneiDPMM FC Brunei
112
Kuching FAKuching FA
336
FEB 08 · FTL1L2Agg
Negeri SembilanNegeri Sembilan
011
SelangorSelangor
156
FEB 13 · FTL1L2Agg
Johor Darul Takzim FCJohor Darul Takzim FC
538
MelakaMelaka
011

Round of 16

JAN 17 · FTL1L2Agg
ImigresenImigresen
000
Negeri SembilanNegeri Sembilan
011
JAN 17 · FTL1L2Agg
MelakaMelaka
235
Sabah FASabah FA
202
JAN 17 · FTL1L2Agg
Kelantan Red Warrior FCKelantan Red Warrior FC
011
DPMM FCDPMM FC
213
JAN 18 · FTL1L2Agg
PenangPenang
101
Kuching FAKuching FA
022
JAN 18 · FTL1L2Agg
PdrmPdrm
101
Johor Darul Takzim FCJohor Darul Takzim FC
10111
JAN 18 · FTL1L2Agg
PerakPerak
202
Kuala Lumpur FAKuala Lumpur FA
033
JAN 19 · FTL1L2Agg
DamansaraDamansara
000
TerengganuTerengganu
257
JAN 19 · FTL1L2Agg
Kelantan UnitedKelantan United
101
SelangorSelangor
235

Track Malaysia Cup 2025 in Malaysia with the live league table, the next round of fixtures and the most recent results — and the same advanced-stat columns serious bettors compare side-by-side: points per game (PPG), expected goals (xG), both-teams-to-score percentage, clean-sheet rate, average corners and last-10 form. Every metric recalculates within a few hours of each full-time whistle, so the snapshot you see reflects the most recently completed Malaysia Cup round.

About the Malaysia Cup 2025 season

Every Malaysia Cup 2025 fixture flows into the same dataset behind our Pro Finder and Portal Pulse views — the points, goal difference, xG and last-10 form you see in the table are the exact numbers driving every betting view across the site. Each cell recalculates within a few hours of each full-time whistle, and the matches-played count next to the season badge in the header shows how many Malaysia Cup 2025 fixtures have already counted toward the standings — so you can verify the table reflects the latest completed round.

How to read the Malaysia Cup standings

Read the table left-to-right: rank, club, matches played (P), wins/draws/losses (W/D/L), goals for and against (GF/GA), goal difference (GD), points and PPG. The Form column shows the last five results as a coloured strip (W = green, D = grey, L = red). The advanced block — when available — adds BTTS %, +1.5 %, +2.5 %, clean-sheet %, xGF, xGA and xGD per match, plus average yellow/red cards and corners per fixture. Sort any column by tapping its header.

Form, xG and underperformers

Form, points and xG don't always agree. A team can sit on 1.6 PPG with xG that says 2.1 — the classic xG underperformer profile, where shot quality outpaces finishing. The reverse is also visible: lucky finishing eventually regresses toward xG. The Form column and the xGD column together flag teams whose underlying performance is trending ahead of or behind their actual Malaysia Cup 2025 points. Bettors use this gap to find clubs whose odds haven't yet repriced their level

Upcoming fixtures and recent results

Below the table you'll find the next round of Malaysia Cup fixtures with each team's pre-match snapshot — last 10 form, PPG, BTTS %, +2.5 %, xG, average corners and the 1×2, over/under 2.5 and BTTS pre-match decimal odds. The Recent Results block above the standings shows the two most-recently completed rounds with the same advanced columns so you can compare what just happened to what's coming

Frequently asked questions

Which team has the best form in Malaysia Cup 2025?
The Form column on the standings table above shows the last five Malaysia Cup 2025 results for every club as a coloured WDL strip. Sort the table by PPG (points per game) to see in-form sides over the full Malaysia Cup run — anything above 2.0 PPG is dominant-title pace, 1.5–2.0 is upper-table form, 1.0–1.5 is mid-table, and below 1.0 is bottom-of-table form. Exact thresholds vary with the Malaysia Cup 2025 match count, so multiply PPG by the season's scheduled matches to project a full-season point total. For a rolling 10-match read instead of season-long, the upcoming-fixtures table below the standings shows each team's last 10 results as a sparkline-style strip alongside their season PPG, so you can spot Malaysia Cup sides whose recent run differs sharply from their season average.
Which Malaysia Cup 2025 teams are xG underperformers?
An xG underperformer is a team whose actual goals scored sit below the goals their shot quality predicts — they're creating chances but not converting. Open the standings advanced block and look at xGF (expected goals for, averaged per match) against the team's actual goal-scoring rate; clubs with high xGF and low actual goals are the underperformers. The reverse profile — high actual goals, low xG — usually regresses. xGD (xG difference, xGF − xGA per match) is the single best summary number: trending positive while points lag means the table understates the side's underlying quality in Malaysia Cup 2025.
How do I find Malaysia Cup 2025 away form?
Away-form splits are surfaced inside each upcoming-match row: the snapshot you see for the away club is computed strictly from that team's away fixtures, so PPG, last 10, BTTS %, +2.5 % and xG values represent away performance only. On the standings page itself the Form column is overall (home plus away combined). When a team's away PPG diverges sharply from their season PPG — common with travel-sensitive clubs — that's a betting signal worth checking against the pre-match 1×2 odds shown in the same row.
What does PPG mean in the Malaysia Cup table?
PPG is points-per-game — total points divided by matches played, expressed to two decimal places. It's the cleanest comparison metric when teams have played different numbers of matches (postponements, mid-season cup runs, midweek juggling). As a rule of thumb across most leagues: 2.00 PPG is dominant-title pace, 1.50 is upper-table form, 1.30 is mid-table, and 1.00 puts a club in the bottom-table conversation. Multiply PPG by the Malaysia Cup 2025 match count to project a season total — useful when comparing clubs with games in hand. PPG is also more stable than raw points across rolling 10-match windows, which is why the upcoming-fixtures table below uses it as the headline pace column.
How often does Malaysia Cup 2025 data refresh?
Malaysia Cup 2025 match results, standings, PPG, xG, BTTS %, clean-sheet % and last-10 form re-aggregate within a few hours after each match completes — refreshed continuously through the matchday but not live. Pre-match odds refresh continuously up to kickoff. The matches-played count next to the season badge in the header shows how many of the scheduled Malaysia Cup 2025 fixtures have already counted toward the table, so you can verify the standings reflect the latest completed round at a glance.
How is the Malaysia Cup 2025 expected points vs actual points compared?
We don't yet show an explicit expected-points column on this table, but you can read the gap from xGD and PPG together. A team whose xGD per match is significantly higher than their points-per-game ratio is over-performing on results (xG says they should be higher, table says they're not — chance creation isn't translating into wins). The Pro Finder view (linked above when available) carries the full xG-vs-points variance breakdown across every Malaysia Cup club, flagging the biggest gaps both ways.