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This week classic pools fixtures for UK 2025/2026 season, should see some close ties at both ends of the table across various leagues. Local pride will be at stake across most fixtures with what should be entertaining matches this weekend. We’ve looked through the fixtures and provided head-to-head statistics for five matches we think have the potential to end in a draw.
3 – Coventry vs Hull City
Coventry City hosts Hull City in the opening match of the 2025/26 English Championship season, a fixture expected to be a tightly contested battle given the teams’ competitive history and current form. Coventry, under the management of Frank Lampard, finished the 2024/25 season in 9th place with 65 points, bolstered by a strong home record (six wins in their last eight home games). Hull City, led by new head coach Ruben Selles, ended the previous season in 15th place with 52 points but showed promising pre-season form, winning four matches and conceding just one goal in their last three games.
Head-to-Head Record
Coventry and Hull have a closely contested history, with their encounters often ending in low-scoring affairs or draws. According to historical data:
Total Matches Played (since 2005): 18
Coventry Wins: 6
Hull Wins: 7
Draws: 5
The head-to-head history and current form, this match is likely to be a low-scoring, competitive affair. Coventry’s home advantage and attacking options give them a slight edge, but Hull’s defensive solidity and counter-attacking threat could force a stalemate.
6 – Norwich vs Millwall
Norwich City welcomes Millwall to Carrow Road for the opening fixture of the 2025/26 English Championship season, a match anticipated to be a gritty and competitive encounter. Norwich, finished the 2024/25 season in 6th place with 73 points, narrowly missing promotion via the playoffs. Their home form was a cornerstone of their campaign, with 11 wins in 23 home games. Millwall, ended the season in 13th place with 59 points, showing resilience with a strong defensive setup but struggling for consistency away from home.
Head-to-Head Record
Norwich and Millwall have a competitive history, with matches often decided by fine margins. Based on historical data:
Total Matches Played (since 2004): 17
Norwich Wins: 7
Millwall Wins: 5
Draws: 5
Norwich’s strong home form and attacking quality give them a slight advantage, but Millwall’s defensive solidity and ability to nick results on the road make a draw a plausible outcome. Expect a hard-fought match with few clear chances.
8 – Q.P.R. vs Preston North End
Queens Park Rangers (Q.P.R.) face Preston North End at Loftus Road in the opening round of the 2025/26 English Championship season, setting the stage for a competitive encounter between two mid-table hopefuls. Q.P.R., finished the 2024/25 season in 11th place with 62 points, showing flashes of brilliance at home with eight wins in 23 matches. Preston, ended the season in 10th place with 63 points, relying on their defensive solidity but struggling for goals on the road.
Head-to-Head Record
Q.P.R. and Preston have a closely contested history, with draws being a common outcome in recent meetings. Based on historical data:
Total Matches Played (since 2004): 16
Q.P.R. Wins: 5
Preston Wins: 5
Draws: 6
Q.P.R.’s home form and attacking options make them slight favorites, but Preston’s defensive organization and knack for securing draws on the road suggest a stalemate is highly probable.
14 – Barnsley vs Burton Albion
Barnsley face Burton Albion at Oakwell Stadium in the second round of the 2025/26 English League One season, promising an intriguing clash between two sides with contrasting ambitions. Barnsley, finished the 2024/25 season in 2nd place with 78 points, narrowly missing automatic promotion but showcasing a potent attack with 82 goals scored. Their home form was formidable, with 12 wins in 23 matches. Burton Albion, ended the season in 6th place with 66 points, securing a playoff spot thanks to a strong away record (five wins in their last eight away games).
Head-to-Head Record
Barnsley and Burton Albion have a competitive history, with Barnsley holding a slight edge but draws being frequent in recent encounters. Based on historical data:
Total Matches Played (since 2014): 15
Barnsley Wins: 7
Burton Albion Wins: 3
Draws: 5
Barnsley’s strong home record and attacking depth make them favorites, but Burton’s recent away form and defensive organization suggest they could hold firm. The head-to-head history, with recent draws and low-scoring games, points to a competitive match.
41 – St Mirren vs Motherwell
St Mirren host Motherwell at the SMiSA Stadium in the second round of the 2025/26 Scottish Premiership season, setting up a compelling clash between two sides vying for a top-six finish. St Mirren, finished the 2024/25 season in 6th place with 40 points, bolstered by a solid home record (7 wins in 19 home games). Motherwell, ended the season in 8th place with 37 points, showing flashes of attacking promise but inconsistency on the road.
Head-to-Head Record
St Mirren and Motherwell have a balanced and draw-heavy history, with matches often low-scoring and competitive. Based on historical data:
Total Matches Played (since 2005): 61
St Mirren Wins: 17
Motherwell Wins: 22
Draws: 22
St Mirren’s home advantage and defensive organization make them slight favorites, but Motherwell’s attacking reinforcements and recent head-to-head dominance suggest they can compete. The high draw rate and recent low-scoring trends point to a stalemate.