
Week 26 football pools draws prediction 2025 for matches played this Saturday
Week 26 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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2 – Brentford vs Bournemouth
The festive Premier League action continues with a mid-table clash at the Gtech Community Stadium, where Brentford host AFC Bournemouth on Saturday, 27 December 2025. Both sides enter this fixture in similar positions: Brentford sit 12th, while Bournemouth are 14th. These two teams have often produced competitive, tightly contested encounters, and this one has all the makings of another close affair between evenly matched outfits known for their organised defences and counter-attacking threats.
Head-to-Head Record
Overall (all competitions, historical):
– Matches played: ~37
– Brentford wins: 17
– Bournemouth wins: 11
– Draws: 9
These fixtures often feature goals but end decisively for Brentford lately, though the balanced nature of both teams’ current form could see points shared this time. A tightly contested match with chances at both ends, but Brentford’s strong home record and H2H dominance might edge it. Expect 1-1 or 2-1, high draw potential given the mid-table scrap.
8 – West Ham vs Fulham
The festive period rolls on with a classic London derby at the London Stadium, as West Ham United welcome Fulham on Saturday, 27 December 2025 (15:00 UTC kick-off). Both teams are locked in mid-to-lower table battles heading into this fixture. As of mid-December 2025, West Ham find themselves in a tricky spot around 18th place, fighting to climb away from the relegation zone, while Fulham sit more comfortably in 15th with a few more points in the bank. These encounters are often tight, cagey affairs between two sides with solid organisations but occasional defensive frailties, ideal for a potential share of the spoils.
Head-to-Head Record
Overall (all competitions, historical ~110-114 meetings):
– West Ham wins: ~51-54
– Fulham wins: ~34-35
– Draws: 25
No clear dominance in the modern era, with draws common in balanced matchups and both sides capable of big wins. A classic London derby with passion and caution, expect a low-scoring, hard-fought battle. High draw potential given current forms and historical tightness; 1-1 or 0-0 wouldn’t surprise.
13 – Millwall vs Bristol City
The festive Championship schedule concludes with a gritty mid-table encounter at The Den, as Millwall host Bristol City on Monday, 29 December 2025. Both teams are entrenched in the crowded middle of the table as of mid-December 2025, with Millwall hovering around 6th and Bristol City in 9th place, separated by just a few points. These fixtures are renowned for their physicality, defensive resilience, and low-scoring nature, classic Championship fare between two sides that prioritise organisation over flair.
Head-to-Head Record
Overall (all competitions, ~30-35 historical meetings):
– Millwall wins: 11-12
– Bristol City wins: 9-11
– Draws: 6-7
These matchups frequently feature few goals, with both teams’ pragmatic styles neutralising each other, many ending 0-0, 1-0, or 1-1. Expect another hard-fought, low-scoring battle. Millwall’s strong home record at The Den could give them a slight edge, but the balanced head-to-head and current forms point to a high draw probability, 1-1 or 0-0 wouldn’t surprise anyone.
18 – Stoke City vs Sheffield United
The festive Championship action wraps up with a mid-table showdown at the bet365 Stadium, as Stoke City host Sheffield United on Monday, 29 December 2025 (kick-off likely 20:45). As of mid-December 2025, both sides find themselves in the crowded middle of the table, with Stoke around 8th and Sheffield United slightly lower in 18th, separated by just a handful of points. This reverse fixture promises another competitive, physical encounter between two teams with pragmatic styles and a history of tight games. Stoke have been tough to beat at home, often relying on a solid defensive setup and quick breaks, while Sheffield United, have shown resilience despite a mixed start to the campaign.
Head-to-Head Record
Overall (all competitions, ~19-20 historical meetings):
– Sheffield United wins: 8
– Stoke City wins: 5
– Draws: 6
These fixtures tend to be low on goals, with both teams’ organised defences often cancelling each other out, many ending 0-0, 1-0, or 1-1. A hard-fought, tactical battle with limited clear chances. Current forms and historical tightness suggest a high draw probability, 1-1 or 0-0 looks very likely.
23 – Blackpool vs Rotherham United
The festive League One schedule continues with a mid-table clash at Bloomfield Road, as Blackpool host Rotherham United on Monday, 29 December 2025. As of mid-December 2025, both teams are in the lower half of the table: Blackpool around 22nd with recent improved form, while Rotherham sit 18th, looking to bounce back from that defeat and maintain mid-table security. This reverse fixture comes just weeks after Blackpool’s impressive victory at the New York Stadium, adding extra spice to what is often a physical, low-scoring encounter between two defensively minded sides.
Head-to-Head Record
Overall (all competitions, ~14-20 historical meetings):
– Rotherham United wins: 9
– Blackpool wins: 0-1
– Draws: 5
These fixtures are usually cagey, with limited goals and both teams neutralising each other effectively. Following Blackpool’s recent win over Rotherham, expect a cautious, hard-fought game. Blackpool’s home advantage and momentum could lead to another positive result, but the historical tightness and both teams’ pragmatic approaches point to a high draw probability, 1-1 or 0-0 very possible.






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