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Week 40 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.
6 – Millwall vs Norwich
This is a classic Championship battle between two defensively organised, hard-to-break-down sides that rarely produce open games. Millwall will look to make The Den a fortress with their physical, no-nonsense style and set-piece threat, while Norwich rely on structured possession and counter-attacks to stay solid on the road. Both teams rank among the division’s higher draw percentages this season and frequently cancel each other out in low-event contests.
Recent Head-to-Head Record (last 7 Championship meetings)
⁃ Millwall wins: 2
⁃ Norwich wins: 2
⁃ Draws: 3
Expect a gritty, tactical, low-chance game with few clear openings. History and current form make this one of the weekend’s strongest draw candidates likely 1-1.
8 – Preston North End vs Q.P.R.
This Championship fixture is a strong candidate for a stalemate, as it pits two of the division’s most draw-heavy teams against each other. Preston, who currently lead the Championship in draw percentage of about 37 percent, will look to use their solid home record and organised defensive structure at Deepdale. Q.P.R., also prone to shared points in mid-table games, rely on compact shape and quick counters to frustrate opponents.
Recent Head-to-Head Record (last 6 Championship meetings)
⁃ Preston wins: 1
⁃ Q.P.R. wins: 1
⁃ Draws: 4
Expect a cautious, low-event contest with limited clear chances. Recent history and current form make this one of the weekend’s strongest draw candidates. A classic Preston 1 – 1 Q.P.R. stalemate material.
11 – Watford vs Charlton Athletic
This Championship clash features two well-organised, defensively solid sides that often produce tight, low-scoring and cagey encounters. Watford will look to use home advantage at Vicarage Road and their quick transitions to break down Charlton, while the Addicks rely on compact shape, disciplined defending and counter-attacking threat to stay solid on the road.
Recent Head-to-Head Record (last 6 Championship meetings)
⁃ Watford wins: 2
⁃ Charlton wins: 1
⁃ Draws: 3
Classic Watford vs Charlton stalemate material. Expect a tactical, low-chance game with few clear openings. Recent history and current form make this one of the weekend’s stronger draw candidates witha possible score line of 0-0 or 1-1.
14 – Bolton Wanderers vs Stockport County
This League One promotion battle brings together two of the division’s most draw-prone teams. Bolton currently lead League One in draw percentage ~35%, while Stockport have also shown a strong tendency for shared points in competitive fixtures. Bolton will look to use their home strength and aerial ability at the University of Bolton Stadium, but Stockport’s compact shape and counter-attacking style make them very difficult to break down.
Recent Head-to-Head Record (last 5 meetings)
⁃ Bolton wins: 1
⁃ Stockport wins: 1
⁃ Draws: 3
Expect a cautious, tactical and contest with limited clear chances. Recent history and current form make this one of the weekend’s strongest draw candidates for the League One this weekend.
40 – Livingston vs Hearts
This Scottish Premiership fixture is a classic “banker draw” candidate. Livingston, fighting near the bottom, are extremely hard to beat at home with their ultra-compact and disciplined defensive style. Hearts, despite being the stronger side on paper, have struggled to break down stubborn lower-table teams this season and often drop points in low-scoring games away from home.
Recent Head-to-Head Record (last 6 Premiership meetings)
⁃ Livingston wins: 1
⁃ Hearts wins: 2
⁃ Draws: 3
Expect a gritty, and tactical battle with few clear chances. Recent history and Livingston’s home resilience make this one of the strongest draw candidates this weekend. A classic Livingston vs Hearts stalemate material likely 0-0 or 1-1.