
Week 19 football pools draws prediction 2025 for matches played this Saturday
Week 19 pool draw predictions this weekend: Our team of experts has analyzed the latest trends, statistics, and team performances to bring you the most accurate predictions for this week. Using our football pools draws matrix system selection.
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5 – Everton vs Fulham
Everton host Fulham at Goodison Park on Saturday, November 8, 2025, with kick-off at 3:00 PM GMT. Both sides sit precariously in the mid-table scrap, with Everton in 15th on 11 points from 11 games and Fulham in 14th with 11 points, separated only by goal difference. A point apiece would suit neither, but recent trends suggest this could be another cagey affair between two defensively minded outfits.
Head-to-Head History
These two have a storied rivalry dating back to 1906, with over 50 Premier League meetings to date. Everton hold the edge overall, winning 20 of 41 clashes (Fulham 13, draws 8), but Fulham have flipped the script in recent years—unbeaten in the last six encounters (W2 D4), including a gritty 1-1 draw at Goodison last season and a 2-2 thriller at Craven Cottage in 2024. The Toffees’ last home win over the Cottagers? A 1-0 grind in 2021.
Key H2H Stats (Last 10 Meetings)
Everton: 3
Fulham: 3
Draws: 4
In a season where both teams prioritize survival over spectacle, expect a tactical chess match with few clear chances. Everton’s home grit edges it, but Fulham’s recent momentum and H2H hex suggest they’ll grind out a share of the spoils. Everton 1-1 Fulham. A point keeps the Toffees ticking; for the Cottagers, it’s a stepping stone toward mid-table security. Don’t be surprised if it stays goalless history loves a blank canvas here.
9 – Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester United
Tottenham welcome Manchester United to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, November 8, 2025, 12:30 PM GMT. Spurs sit 5th with 17 points from 10 games; United sit 8th on 17 points. A fixture once billed as a title six-pointer now feels like a mid-table shoot-out between two under-fire managers and two fanbases demanding identity.
Head-to-Head History
Since 1992, the sides have met 63 times in the Premier League: United lead 37-15 with 11 draws. The last decade, however, paints a different picture Spurs are unbeaten in the last five league meetings at home (W3 D2). United’s most recent win in N17?
Key H2H Stats (Last 10 League Meetings)
Tottenham: 3
Man United: 3
Draws: 4
The clash produces compromise. Tottenham 1-1 Manchester United. Another chapter in the modern rivalry’s draw-heavy saga points shared, pressure retained, and both managers left explaining why “a point is progress.”
14 – Millwall vs Preston North End
Millwall host Preston North End at The Den on Saturday, November 8, 2025, 3:00 PM GMT. The Lions sit 4th on 24 points from 13 games; Preston are 6th with 22 points. A fixture synonymous with grit, groans and goalless draws, expect nothing less in SE16.
Head-to-Head History
Since 2000, the sides have met 28 times in league play: Millwall edge it 11-9 with 8 draws. At The Den, Preston are winless in seven straight league visits (D5 L2), with the last North End victory coming in 2004. Five of the last six H2H have finished under 2.5 goals; four were 0-0 or 1-1. The reverse fixture last term ended 1-1. Average goals per game across the last decade: 1.8.
Key H2H Stats (Last 10 League Meetings)
Millwall: 3
Preston: 2
Draws: 5
Two buses parked, two fanbases bellowing, one ball ping-ponged in midfield for 90 minutes. Millwall 1-1 Preston North End. The Championship’s ultimate “nil-nil energy” fixture delivers its spiritual scoreline.
28 – Northampton Town vs Mansfield Town
Northampton Town welcome Mansfield Town to Sixfields Stadium on Saturday, November 8, 2025, 3:00 PM GMT. The Cobblers hover 16th with 17 points from 14 games (W3 D5 L6), teetering just three points above the drop zone. Mansfield sit at 8th, nursing a leaky defense that’s shipped 15 goals already. This mid-November scrap could define both campaigns survival hinges on grinding out results in the mud.
Head-to-Head History
These Northamptonshire rivals have clashed 32 times across the Football League since 1900, with Mansfield holding a slight 12-10 edge and 10 draws. In League One specifically, it’s tighter: Northampton lead 4-3 with 3 draws from 10 meetings. The reverse fixture this season saw Mansfield grind out a 2-0 away win in September, but the Cobblers hit back with a 1-0 victory at One Call Stadium in February. At Sixfields, history favors the hosts: Northampton have won three of the last nine home league games vs Mansfield (D4 L2), keeping clean sheets in the most recent two.
Key H2H Stats (Last 10 League Meetings)
Northampton: 4
Mansfield: 3
Draws: 3
Two promotion chasers turned strugglers, both craving a win but allergic to risks. Northampton’s home resilience clashes with Mansfield’s counter-punch. Northampton Town 1-1 Mansfield Town. A point apiece eases the drop-zone nerves without sparking joy. If it stays goalless, blame the November chill.
49 – St Mirren vs Hibernian
St Mirren host Hibernian at The SMiSA Stadium on Saturday, November 8, 2025, with kick-off at 5:45 PM GMT (live on Premier Sports). The Buddies sit 6th with 10 points from 10 games, chasing a European spot in a congested mid-table. Hibs lurk in 3rd on 15 points, but recent stutters have them eyeing consolidation ahead of the international break. This Renfrewshire rumble could be a pivotal mid-season marker for both.
Head-to-Head History
These old foes have tangled 72 times since 1900, with Hibs edging 36-24 and 12 draws. But flip to the last decade, and parity reigns: St Mirren unbeaten in the last six meetings (W2 D4), pocketing seven points from three this season alone, including a 2-2 thriller at Easter Road in August. At SMiSA, the Buddies boast W4 D2 L0 in the last six league clashes. Draws dominate recent lore – four of the last six overall, with under 2.5 goals in five.
Key H2H Stats (Last 10 League Meetings)
St Mirren: 3
Hibernian: 3
Draws: 4
Robinson’s cup glow meets Gray’s grit in a tactical arm-wrestle. St Mirren nick ahead via Olusanya’s hustle, but Boyle’s class levels it late extending the draw drought no further. St Mirren 1-1 Hibernian. A point vaults neither dramatically but keeps the top-six dream flickering.






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