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FOOTBALL | 2025-26 Season Football Draws Selections – 15-19 July 2025

Most of the big football competitions are starting to gear up for their new seasons, but that doesn’t mean other football isn’t happening and isn’t great, and that doesn’t mean all the games need a winner and a loser. They say there can only be winners and losers in sport, but of course they’re wrong and they’re fools, there’s always the draw, and who doesn’t love a draw where everyone wins. Those winners include canny punters who look for value, and The Gurgler website is always happy to help with opinion and stats, so welcome to our 2025-26 Season Football Draws Selections for 15-19 July 2025.

Our resident draw expert Frankington Stanley runs his keen eye over the many football divisions around the world to find the best draws for you. He’s sort of like the John West of Football draws, he hates Dog Salmon and lop sided fixtures. 

Frankington Stanley is not fussy, no country or continent is out of bounds, and the more obscure the better. And some of them are quite obscure. They don’t even feature on the Who Scored website.

So grab an oversized spoon for another weekly serving of the finest Football Draw tips from all over the world, where The Gurgler and Frankington Stanley take the stale out of stalemate.

Football Draws Selections – Best of the Week

Sweden 1. Division – Ettan Norra – AFC Eskilstuna v Assyriska FF

SATURDAY 16 JULY 3PM

Three of the last five games between these sides ended in a draw. Good news for this weekend as two of the last three at Eskilstuna ended in a draw too. Looking at the ladder, the teams sits 8th and 9th, with the exact same record of W6 D5 L6. Honour look even here.

 

Football Draws Selections – Premier League Special

LEEDS v EVERTON

MONDAY 18 JULY 8PM

Nervous promoted side Leeds v notorious slow starters Everton. Everton’s record v promoted teams last season was W3 D2 L1. Everton are undefeated in their last five games v Leeds (W3 D2). 

 

Football Draws Selections – Other Solid Choices

Iceland 1. Deild – Fylkir v Keflavik

SUNDAY 17 JULY 3PM

Ice cold Iceland football, but red hot for a draw. And Iceland has a lot of volcanoes. Separated by just 50km in the capital of Iceland Reykjavík, our resident draw expert sees them separated by even less on the weekend. Three of the last five games between these sides have ended in a 1-1 draw. Although all of those games were at Keflavik. Fylkir are currently last with three losses in a row so an away draw might be a good enough result. Certainly good enough for canny draw punters and Mr Ian Goodenough.

Poland I Liga – Stal Rzeszow vs Puszcza Niepolomice

SATURDAY 16 JULY 6:30PM

Early days in the I Liga of Poland, but that hasn’t stopped Puszcza Niepolomice from being busy with the draws. Three in their first four games of the season. Good news for draw fans all over the world is their only away game so far has been a draw. More good news is that Stal Rzeszow’s last home game was a draw. The H2H is a bit light for draws, you need to go back three games at Stal Rzeszow and down a division for the last draw between these sides. 

 

Slovenia 2. Division – Slovan Ljublana v NK Bilje

FRIDAY 15 AUGUST 4:30PM

These teams are playing just their second game of the season, and both sides will need improvement after losing their opening fixture. Not too much improvement mind you, just a little from each side. Enough to share a point. Talking of sharing, the last game between these sides just a couple of months ago ended 0-0. No bore draw, as any draw is a win.

 

Turkey 1. Lig – 2025/2026 Sivasspor v Bodrum FK

SUNDAY 17 JULY 3PM

Another early season selection from the second tier in Turkey aka Turkiye. Thankfully Bodrum FK have started their season with an early draw, getting into the right mood early. Sivasspor lost on the road, so a home draw may suit. The last game between these sides was just over two months ago and ended 0-0. No goals for them, plenty of win for you.

 

Poland II Liga – Chojniczanka Chojnice v TS Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biala

FRIDAY 15 AUGUST 12PM

Some might say it’s lazy picking a draw here because the teams have too long a name to try and pick a winner, but that’s simply not true. What is true is that the last game between these sides in April ended in a 1-1 draw. Another league that is early in the season, both teams have managed a draw from their first three games gladly. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frank Frankingtonhttp://thegurgler.com
Frankington Stanley loves a draw, he spends his spare time sitting on trains during weekday off peak for fun going through all the football competitions around the world to bring the very best draws each week.

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