Protective Stadium, Birmingham, Alabama
Kickoff: 6:00 PM CT / 7:00 PM ET
The Stallions return home needing a win to stay alive in the playoff race, while the Gamblers are fighting to avoid elimination. Both teams have been inconsistent, but Birmingham’s home‑field advantage and defensive ceiling make this a pivotal late‑season matchup. Houston enters with a struggling offense but a defense capable of forcing turnovers, while Birmingham continues to rely on physicality and ball control.
Expect a low‑to‑mid scoring, physical UFL game with major postseason implications.
WEATHER REPORT — BIRMINGHAM, AL
(Protective Stadium is outdoors — weather matters.)
- Temperature: 78–82°F at kickoff
- Humidity: 65–70%
- Wind: 7–10 mph from the southwest
- Chance of Rain: 15%
- Impact: Slight wind may affect deep passing; otherwise favorable conditions.
INJURY REPORT
Houston Gamblers
- QB Kenji Bahar — Probable (shoulder) Expected to start; mobility limited but available.
- RB Mark Thompson — Questionable (ankle) Game‑time decision; huge factor for Houston’s run‑heavy identity.
- WR Isaiah Zuber — Out (hamstring) Major loss; Houston loses its best deep threat.
- LB Reuben Foster — Probable (knee) Should play; defensive anchor.
Birmingham Stallions
- QB Adrian Martinez — Probable (rib soreness) Expected to start; dual‑threat ability remains key.
- RB C.J. Marable — Probable (ankle) Should play; essential for Birmingham’s ground game.
- WR Marlon Williams — Out (foot) Red‑zone target missing.
- DE Jonathan Newsome — Questionable (back) Game‑time decision; affects pass‑rush rotation.
TEAM RECORDS & CONTEXT
Houston Gamblers
- Record: 3–6
- Road Record: 1–4
- Points Per Game: 18.4
- Points Allowed: 24.1
- Trend: Offense struggling; defense opportunistic but inconsistent.
Birmingham Stallions
- Record: 4–5
- Home Record: 2–2
- Points Per Game: 22.7
- Points Allowed: 21.9
- Trend: Inconsistent but improving; offense stabilizing with Martinez healthy.
RECENT TEAM FORM (LAST 5 GAMES)
Houston Gamblers
- L 14–20 vs STL
- W 23–17 vs DAL
- L 10–24 vs SA
- L 17–21 vs MEM
- W 20–16 vs ORL
Trend: Houston is 2–3 in last 5; offense averaging just 16.8 PPG.
Birmingham Stallions
- W 27–20 vs SA
- L 16–28 vs STL
- W 24–21 vs DAL
- L 13–17 vs HOU
- L 20–23 vs DC
Trend: Stallions are 2–3 in last 5; defense allowing 21.6 PPG.
SERIES HISTORY
- Last 5 meetings: Stallions lead 3–2
- At Birmingham: Stallions lead 2–1
- 2026 season series: Houston leads 1–0 (17–13 win)
- Last 3 meetings decided by 7 points or fewer
This is historically a tight, defensive‑leaning matchup.
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
1. Adrian Martinez vs Houston Front Seven
- Martinez’s mobility is the X‑factor
- Houston struggles against dual‑threat QBs
- If Martinez extends plays, Birmingham controls tempo
Edge: Birmingham
2. Mark Thompson (if active) vs Stallions Run Defense
- Thompson is Houston’s offensive engine
- Birmingham ranks top‑5 in run defense
- If Thompson is limited, Houston becomes one‑dimensional
Edge: Birmingham
3. Gamblers WR Group vs Stallions Secondary
- Houston missing Zuber hurts explosiveness
- Birmingham’s secondary thrives in zone coverage
- Houston must rely on short passing
Edge: Birmingham
4. Reuben Foster vs Birmingham RBs
- Foster is Houston’s best defender
- Marable + Martinez form a strong rushing duo
- Foster must dominate for Houston to stay competitive
Edge: Even
BETTING TRENDS
Houston Gamblers
- 2–5 ATS in last 7
- Under is 4–1 in last 5
- 1–4 ATS on the road
Birmingham Stallions
- 3–1 ATS in last 4 home games
- Under is 3–2 in last 5
- 4–2 ATS vs Houston in last 6
Head‑to‑Head
- Under is 4–1 in last 5 meetings
- Home team has won 3 of last 4
GAME ODDS
Houston Gamblers 44.5
Birmingham Stallions – 2.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 29, 2026








