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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 – Bromley vs Gillingham
Bromley face Gillingham in a highly anticipated League Two clash at Hayes Lane on September 6, 2025, with a 5:30 PM kick-off. The Ravens, currently 6th in the League Two standings, take on 5th-placed Gillingham in a match that promises intensity, given their recent competitive encounters. Bromley are riding an impressive 11-match unbeaten streak in the league (W5, D6), while Gillingham are looking to bounce back after two consecutive away defeats. With both teams separated by just one point, this Kent derby could have significant implications for the promotion race.
Head-to-Head Record
The two sides have met sparingly in competitive fixtures since 2006, with a total of four recorded matches:
Total Matches Played: 4
Bromley Wins: 2
Gillingham Wins: 2
Draws: 0
Bromley’s unbeaten run and strong home form, they hold a slight edge. Gillingham’s recent away struggles could prove costly, but their historical scoring prowess against Bromley suggests they won’t go down easily.
14 – Dunfermline vs Ayr United
Dunfermline Athletic host Ayr United in a crucial Scottish Championship match at KDM Group East End Park on September 6, 2025, with a 3:00 PM kick-off. Dunfermline, languishing in 9th place, are desperate to reverse a poor run of form, having won only once in their last six matches (W1, D1, L4). Ayr United, sitting 2nd and just two points behind leaders Falkirk, are in strong form with four wins in their last five games. This clash pits Dunfermline’s home resilience against Ayr’s title-chasing momentum, promising a fiercely contested encounter.
Head-to-Head Record
Dunfermline and Ayr United have a storied history, with 116 competitive league meetings since their first encounter in 1912:
Total League Matches Played: 116
Dunfermline Wins: 51
Ayr United Wins: 33
Draws: 32
Ayr United’s superior form and attacking prowess give them the edge, but Dunfermline’s home record against Ayr (30 wins in 57 meetings) suggests they can compete. Expect Ayr to exploit Dunfermline’s defensive frailties, but the Pars’ desperation could keep it close.
15 – Greenock Morton vs Raith Rovers
Greenock Morton welcome Raith Rovers to Cappielow Park supported by Dalrada Technology for a Scottish Championship clash on September 6, 2025, with a 3:00 PM kick-off. Morton, sitting 6th in the Championship with 4 points from four draws, are yet to secure a league win this season but remain unbeaten. Raith Rovers, in 5th with 6 points, have shown attacking flair but inconsistency, winning two and losing two of their opening fixtures. This match promises intensity, given the sides’ recent high-scoring encounters and Morton’s celebration of 150 years of club history.
Head-to-Head Record
Morton and Raith Rovers have faced off 56 times in competitive matches since 2005, with a closely contested history:
Total Matches Played: 56
Morton Wins: 19
Raith Rovers Wins: 22
Draws: 15
Morton’s unbeaten run and home advantage make them slight favorites, but Raith’s attacking output suggests a competitive match. Recent meetings have been goal-heavy, with three of the last four producing at least three goals. Expect a close contest.
29 – East Fife vs Dumbarton
East Fife face Dumbarton in the Scottish League Challenge Cup at MGM Timber Bayview Stadium on September 6, 2025. East Fife, currently 7th in Scottish League One, are coming off a narrow 1-2 victory against Hamilton Academical, showing resilience despite inconsistent league form (W2, D1, L2 in their last five). Dumbarton, sitting 8th in League Two, have struggled for wins, drawing four of their opening four league games. This cup clash offers both sides a chance to gain momentum, with East Fife aiming to leverage their home advantage and Dumbarton seeking an upset.
Head-to-Head Record
East Fife and Dumbarton have met 43 times in competitive matches since 2005, with a closely contested history:
Total Matches Played: 43
Dumbarton Wins: 21
East Fife Wins: 19
Draws: 3
East Fife’s home form and recent scoring record give them a slight edge, especially in a cup competition where they’ve shown resilience (e.g., 2-1 win over Albion Rovers in the Challenge Cup). Dumbarton’s draw-heavy form suggests they’ll be tough to break down, but their lack of wins could see them struggle.
44 – Poland vs Finland
Poland host Finland at Stadion Śląski in Chorzów for a crucial UEFA World Cup Qualifier in Group G on September 7, 2025, with an 18:45 UTC kick-off. Poland, ranked 34th in the world, are reeling from a surprising 2-1 loss to Finland in their last meeting, ending their perfect start in the qualifiers (W2, L1). Finland, ranked 69th, sit second in the group with four points (W1, D1, L1), buoyed by their recent upset but hampered by inconsistent form. This match is pivotal for Poland to reclaim their edge and for Finland to build on their Helsinki victory.
Head-to-Head Record
Poland and Finland have met 32 times across all competitions since 1922, with Poland historically dominant:
Total Matches Played: 32
Poland Wins: 20
Finland Wins: 4
Draws: 8
Poland’s strong home record and historical dominance over Finland make them favorites, despite their recent loss in Helsinki. Finland’s upset in June was aided by home support and Poland’s missing stars, but the Eagles’ depth and attacking options should shine at Stadion Śląski.