Peterhead (home)
- Peterhead sit 7th with 13 points from nine games and host this mid-table clash.
- Jordon Brown has built a pragmatic, possession-light side that plays a compact 4-4-2.
- The team transitions quickly on the break and relies on its two strikers to press opponents into mistakes.
- Peterhead are unbeaten in four home League One games this season (W3, D1), and our Peterhead vs Queen of the South betting tips suggest they will be confident on their own turf.
- Their recent form is inconsistent, with W2, D1, L2 in their last five matches.
Queen of the South (away)
- Queen of the South play a structured system with a back four, a double pivot and a target striker up top.
- Peter Murphy’s side have won just one of their last five (W1, D1, L3).
- They beat Alloa Athletic 1-0 at home last weekend.
- On the road they are more vulnerable, with just one point from their last two away trips.
- Away League One record this term: W1, D1, L2, averaging 1.00 goals scored and 1.00 goals conceded.
Head-to-Head
Queen of the South have won the last three meetings, including a 4-0 home win in League One 2025/2026 . This Peterhead vs Queen of the South prediction highlights the significance of Queen of the South's dominance in recent encounters.
Key Players
- Kieran Shanks has four goals in nine League One matches and is Peterhead’s primary striker.
- Kurtis Guthrie has three goals in seven League One appearances and is Queen of the South’s main target man.
- Mikey Hewitt has chipped in with a couple of goals recently and provides a spark from deep for DoS.
Betting Insights
- Bookmakers price Queen of the South 2.52, Peterhead 2.53, and the draw 3.38.
- The Over 2.5 goals market is slightly favored at 1.71.
- Peterhead have conceded just five goals in four home games this season (average 1.25), and this is reflected in our Peterhead vs Queen of the South betting tips which note the home side's solid defensive record.
Prediction
- Expect a tight, physical game given the stylistic clash.
- Queen of the South are the pick to squeeze a result based on recent H2H edge.
- Peterhead will need to score at least two to take the win.