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Week 38 weekly pools preview for this week classic pools fixtures, 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.
1 – Arsenal vs Manchester City
This blockbuster ELF Cup final clash between two of the division’s elite sides is expected to be intense, high-quality and tightly contested. Arsenal will look to use the Wimbledon atmosphere and their pressing intensity to disrupt City’s rhythm, while Manchester City rely on their possession dominance, quick combinations and clinical finishing to control the game. Both teams have been involved in some of the most memorable recent Premier League encounters, often producing goals, drama, but also several tight, cagey affairs.
Recent Head-to-Head Record (last 10 meetings, all competitions)
⁃ Arsenal wins: 3
⁃ Man City wins: 5
⁃ Draws: 2
Expect a high-intensity, tactical chess match with both sides respecting each other’s quality. While goals are possible, the recent pattern at the Emirates and the stakes involved make this one of the weekend’s stronger draw candidates (likely 1-1 or 0-0). Classic Arsenal–City stalemate potential.
4 – Everton vs Chelsea
This Premier League showdown features Everton’s trademark grit and defensive resilience against Chelsea’s possession-based attacking intent. Everton will aim to frustrate Chelsea at home with compact shape and set-piece threats, while Chelsea seek to dominate midfield and exploit spaces on the break. Both sides have been involved in low-scoring, tense affairs recently.
Recent Head-to-Head Record (last 5–6 Premier League meetings)
– Chelsea wins: 4
– Everton wins: 0
– Draws: 1–2
Chelsea have dominated recently, but Everton’s home defensive style often forces narrow, low-event results or draws at Goodison Park. Expect a tactical, disciplined contest with limited clear chances. Recent patterns and Everton’s stubbornness make this a strong draw candidate (likely 0-0 or 1-1).
8 – Tottenham Hotspur vs Nottingham Forest
This Premier League encounter pits two bottom side struggling to survive relegation this season. Tottenham’s attacking intent and home dominance against Nottingham Forest’s increasingly stubborn, well-organised defensive setup. Spurs will look to exploit width and quick combinations at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while Forest rely on compact shape, disciplined pressing, and dangerous counters to frustrate and hit on the break.
Recent Head-to-Head Record (last 6 Premier League meetings)
⁃ Tottenham wins: 3
⁃ Nott’m Forest wins: 1
⁃ Draws: 2
It’s will be a competitive game with chances at both ends, but recent history at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium shows Forest are capable of frustrating Spurs and forcing tight results. Strong draw potential (likely 1-1 or 2-2). Classic Spurs–Forest stalemate candidate.
18 – Swansea City vs Coventry City
This Championship clash brings together two well-organised, defensively disciplined sides that frequently produce tight, low-scoring, tactical battles. Swansea will look to use home advantage and patient possession play to unlock Coventry, while the Sky Blues rely on compact shape, high pressing, and quick transitions to frustrate and counter. Both teams rank among the division’s higher draw percentages this season and often cancel each other out in cagey encounters.
Recent Head-to-Head Record (last 6–8 Championship meetings)
⁃ Swansea wins: 2
⁃ Coventry wins: 2
⁃ Draws: 3–4
Expect a disciplined, low-chance contest with few clear openings. History and current form make this one of the weekend’s strongest draw candidates (likely 0-0 or 1-1). Classic pools Swansea–Coventry stalemate material.
47 – Kilmarnock vs Livingston
This Scottish Premiership clash pits two defensively organised, hard-to-break-down sides against each other in what is typically a tight, low-scoring affair. Kilmarnock will look to use home advantage and their physical, set-piece strength to edge ahead, while Livingston rely on compact shape, disciplined defending, and counter-attacking threat to frustrate and stay solid on the road.
Recent Head-to-Head Record (last 5–7 Premiership meetings)
⁃ Kilmarnock wins: 3–4
⁃ Livingston wins: 0–1
⁃ Draws: 3–4
This fixtures look like a tactical contest with limited clear chances. Recent history and current form make this one of the weekend’s strongest draw candidates (likely 0-0 or 1-1).