Queen’s Park
- Queen’s Park have drawn four and won one of their last five in all competitions (D4, W1).
- Queen’s Park sit 7th in the Championship 2025/2026 table with seven points from their first six games and still appear to be struggling for a consistent identity and confidence under new boss Sean Crighton.
- The appointment of Crighton as Spiders boss on 15th May 2025 has clearly tightened up the Spiders at the back, where they are well organised, and have given them the ability to play on the counter and from set pieces, where they can be deadly. When evaluating our Queen's Park vs Partick Thistle betting tips, their defensive organisation will be a significant factor.
- At home, Queen’s Park have played out one draw and one defeat in two games this season, failing to make their domination of possession count against Greenock Morton (0-0) and failing to convert their second-half pressure in their other home game.
Partick Thistle
- Partick Thistle have won three, drawn one and lost one of their last five matches in all competitions (W3, D1, L1).
- Partick Thistle currently sit 4th in the Championship 2025/2026 with ten points from five games and look to be making a genuine promotion push this time around.
- The appointment of Wilson on 30th May 2025 and Logan Chalmers up top (3 goals in 5 Championship 2025/2026) are beginning to bear fruit, while Thistle have won two of their last three away games against Queen’s Park, so they won’t be afraid of the challenge on Tuesday. For those considering the Queen's Park vs Partick Thistle betting tips, their strong away performance could be crucial.
Head-to-Head
Partick Thistle have won four of the last five meetings between the clubs in all competitions (W4, D0, L1). The Queen's Park vs Partick Thistle prediction naturally leans towards another strong showing from Thistle based on this record.
Key Players
- Aidan Fitzpatrick is the creative engine of Mark Wilson’s Partick Thistle side, having registered three assists in five Championship 2025/2026 appearances to date and providing the bulk of his team’s attacking play.
- Queen’s Park talisman Josh Fowler (4 goals in 6 Championship 2025/2026) is the only player on the pitch for either side that has the confidence and clinical ability to score regularly at the moment and, while he can be the catalyst for a big game for the hosts, he alone is unlikely to be enough to offset Partick Thistle’s all-round superior form and head-to-head record.
Betting Insights
- Although Partick Thistle are the slight favorites at 2.05, the draw at 3.55 and Queen’s Park at 3.2 seem much too high in the match result markets, considering the respective form, head-to-head records and the contrast in tactics between these two clubs.
- Wilson’s Jags have won on their travels just once in the Championship 2025/2026, but they have conceded six goals in those two matches, so we think Over 2.5 goals at 1.72 is our main selection for this contest.