PSM Makassar
- PSM Makassar have won one, drawn one and lost one of their last three Super League games, currently sitting 13th with 28 points.
- A win would ease PSM’s relegation fears and a victory for the visitors would help Bhayangkara cement their top-five status and keep their dreams of continental competition alive.
- Tomáš Trucha’s men have a mixed bag of form in the Super League as the pressure of relegation has mounted.
- They’ve picked up one win, one draw and one loss in their last three matches, including a 3-1 home win over Persik Kediri on 23 April 2026.
- PSM are a morphable team as they can be compact and block out in a defensive structure or open up to counter-attack, depending on the game-state.
- Trucha’s pressing has increased their intensity and possession has been a factor of some of their home games, but their results have not been consistent enough to pull them out of the danger zone.
Bhayangkara Presisi Indonesia FC
- Paul Munster’s Bhayangkara side are playing for far more positive and loftier goals this season as they’ve consistently stayed in the top ten of the Super League thanks to Munster’s pressing and vertical style of play.
- Munster’s team have been a free-flowing unit this season with goals from Igor Spasojević and Sulistyawan D. amongst others in recent games.
Head-to-Head
These two sides have been involved in close games over the last few years, with three draws and one PSM Makassar win in their last four Super League meetings since 2023.
Key Players
- M. Sidibé - However, M. Sidibé is the bedrock of this team’s attack as he remains the club’s biggest threat to opposition defenders.
- Luca Čumić - Munster’s style will test them as Bhayangkara will be on the front foot and in possession for long periods of time, but the hosts have players like Luca Čumić who can come on late and change the game.
- Yuran Fernandes - PSM have conceded a few goals too of late, but Yuran Fernandes’ leadership is key in set-piece situations, especially after the captain scored a vital penalty against Persik Kediri last time out.
Betting Insights
- The bookies are favouring PSM very slightly at 2.16 as the home side, but Bhayangkara seem a little overpriced at 3.12, with the draw sitting at 3.14.
- The ‘Both teams to score - Yes’ market will be very attractive at 1.67 as both teams look to get on the scoreboard in what should be a very positive game from both angles.
Prediction
We think this will be a close match, but Bhayangkara are a good price to double up on the odds for at least a double chance, but a draw is more likely than a win at the moment.