Greenock Morton (home)
- Greenock Morton’s home record in the Championship reads 1 win, 4 draws and 2 defeats from 7 matches, and they have conceded 9 goals over that period.
- The difference here is that Morton are playing at home and have won just one of seven home matches at Cappielow Park, while our Greenock Morton vs Queen's Park betting tips indicate Queen’s Park’s record on the road is 1-2 from their last three road games.
- Morton are in much better form than their visitors at the moment (W3, D1, L1) and the home advantage gives them the edge we expect to be enough to see them past Queen’s Park.
Queen’s Park (away)
- Queen’s Park has won just once in eight Championship road games this season (D4, L3) and conceded 17 goals in the process.
- The Ton are seventh in the Championship 2025-2026 standings on 18 points from 16 matches and Queen’s Park are eighth on 13 from 15 games.
Head-to-Head
In their last five head-to-head meetings in all competitions, Morton and Queen’s Park have each won twice and drawn once - the Championship meeting between these two sides ended 0-0 two months ago at Queen's Park's ground.
Key Players
- Eamonn Brophy is Morton’s most consistent threat with three Championship goals in 14 appearances and could be a contender for a goal here, but Josh Fowler is the man in form for the visitors.
- He has scored eight Championship goals this season and has four in his last five appearances - exactly half of the Spiders’ last eight Championship goals.
Betting Insights
- Greenock Morton are expected to edge past Queen’s Park on Friday, but the bookies can only get them at 1.73 with the visitors listed as 4.48 underdogs according to the latest Greenock Morton vs Queen's Park prediction.
- A close game is still likely, however, and with both sides prone to conceding, the Both Teams to Score odds at 1.84 does tempt based on our Greenock Morton vs Queen's Park betting tips.
Prediction
We think this clash of styles between Morton’s solid block and Crighton’s pressing will be fascinating and could add an extra dimension to the fixture, but ultimately the Ton should win the game .