- Partick Thistle are unbeaten at home this season, winning four and drawing two of their six league matches
- Queen’s Park are winless in their last five (3 draws, 2 defeats)
- Partick have won two of the last three H2H encounters, including a 1-0 win away three weeks ago
Jags have the quality to take the points
Partick Thistle enter Saturday’s Championship 2025-2026 clash with visitors Queen’s Park on the back of two home wins in a row and an away defeat to Raith Rovers last week. The first of those victories was a 1-0 home win over Ross County, the second a 2-1 success against Ayr United. Our Partick Thistle vs Queen's Park prediction suggests a closely contested encounter, given both teams' recent form.
Since Mark Wilson took over in May 2025, Partick have won two, drawn two and lost just one of their five matches. The Jags are second in the Championship 2025/2026 table with 24 points from 12 matches and have made an impressive start to the season.
At their level, Wilson’s men like to keep possession and play a measured game with a deep pivot to drag opponents out of position and create space for the likes of Logan Chalmers to burst through with. Chalmers has been their most dangerous player this term with five league goals in 12 games. In this Partick Thistle vs Queen's Park preview, Chalmers' attacking prowess could be a decisive factor.
Backing up the attack is Ben Stanway, the midfield fulcrum who plays a key role in Partick’s build-up and transitions, giving them a structure in which to operate.
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This is a tough matchup for Sean Crighton’s Queen’s Park side, who have managed just 1 win, 4 draws and 1 defeat in their first six away league games of the campaign, scoring just six goals. The Partick Thistle vs Queen's Park prediction is that Queen’s Park may struggle again on the road.
Crighton, who took over as head coach in May 2025, has favoured a more compact style of play and tends to use his players’ discipline to block the opposition’s space and try to get numbers back when they lose the ball.
Barry Hepburn brings pace and width to the side from wide positions and is often the spark that Queen’s Park need to start a counterattack. Up top, Josh Fowler has been their most effective player with five goals in nine league appearances this year.
Queen’s Park have been struggling, however, and find themselves in ninth position in the Championship 2025/2026 after collecting just ten points from their opening 12 matches. Their away record of two draws and a defeat is hardly encouraging either.
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Partick Thistle are 1.5 for this game which is quite short given the visitors’ poor form and the fact they are without a win in two away trips, a draw and a loss. Queen’s Park are big outsiders at 5.8.
There is some bad blood between the clubs from their play-off clash in which Partick knocked the Spiders out of the Championship, but the bookmakers have got this one wrong. We’re going to side with Partick to claim the win here and all three points based on the latest Partick Thistle vs Queen's Park prediction.
The ‘Over 2.5 goals’ market at 1.8 looks interesting here given the hosts like to push forward and the away side leak too many goals. For readers looking for additional insight, our Partick Thistle vs Queen's Park betting tips focus on a high-scoring match with the hosts likely to dominate.