- Partick Thistle have won their only home game so far in Championship 2026-2027, scoring 2 goals in the process.
- Queen's Park are yet to win on the road in Championship 2026-2027 (0.00 goals for & 2.00 against average).
- The last two head-to-heads between these sides in the Championship 2025-2026 were level, with the most recent result a 1-1 draw at this venue three months ago.
Queen’s Park are up against it at Firhill Stadium
Partick Thistle are the clear favourites to beat 10th-placed Queen's Park, who have 0 points from their 3 games, at home this Saturday. The bookies have the Jags at 29/100, which is considerably shorter than the 38/5 about the Spiders and 19/5 about the draw, and that's probably about right given the hosts are 3rd with 7 points from their 3 matches.
The Jags enter this game off the back of a 1-1 draw in the Championship away at Inverness Caledonian Thistle and a 1-0 defeat in the League Cup away to Hibernian, so they've been in tight affairs in their last two outings.
Mark Wilson has been in charge of the club since 30 May 2025 and his side have looked organised at the back in a 4-1-4-1 / 4-1-3-2 shape, while Robbie Crawford, with 1 goal in 3 games, has provided the spark of creativity that the team require for Championship 2026-2027 promotion.
Sean Crighton took over at Queen's Park on 15 May 2025 and has set his men up in a 4-2-3-1 system that looks to press high up the pitch and turn defences over in transition. That could work here, but they also run the risk of being opened up if the home team play the press properly.
The Spiders are on a 3-match losing streak and have failed to win either of their last 2 trips to Partick in the Championship, so we're inclined to side with the hosts here, albeit with a caveat.
Jags are the right right pick for the points
Partick should win this game, they've got the edge in the odds, and their home record in the current campaign reads 1 win from 1 with 2 goals scored.
But the Jags are clearly a low-scoring team while the visitors are yet to get off the mark and are scoring an average of 0.00 goals per game.
Euan Murray brings the creativity for Queen's Park with 1 assist in 3 Championship 2026/2027 games to top the club's assist charts, while Ross McLean is their main man in the final third with 1 goal from 3.
As such, a smart alternative to backing Partick at a short price could be to take Partick to get the 3 points and under 2.5 goals in the game, which reflects the fact that the Jags are a low-scoring side, they've only hit 2 goals at home so far and that the last two head-to-head meetings ended level, including a 1-1 draw.