Football Prediction Results For February 20 2026
See the results of our major free football predictions for February 20, 2026, in the table below:
| LEAGUE | FIXTURE | TIP | RESULT |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Wales Cymru North | Llandudno vs Denbigh | 1 | 3-1 |
| Algeria | CR Belouizdad vs El Bayadh | 1 | 0-0 |
| UAE | Al Ittifaq vs Al Arabi | 2 | 1-3 |
| Premier League 2 | Chelsea U21 vs Leeds U21 | 1 | 2-2 |
| Wales | TNS vs Caenarfon | 1 | 2-1 |
| Cyprus | Paralimni vs AEL Limassol | 2 | 0-2 |
| Northern Ireland | Coleraine vs Ballymena | 1 | 1-0 |
| Egypt | Zamalek vs Haras El Hodood | 1 | 2-0 |
Zamalek SC vs Haras El Hodood – 1
Zamalek enters this Egyptian Premier League fixture as heavy favorites, and for good reason. Currently sitting 2nd in the standings, the “White Knights” have been in imperious form, winning 9 of their 15 matches this season. Statistically, they are a defensive powerhouse, conceding just 11 goals so far.
In contrast, Haras El Hodood is struggling at the bottom end of the table (17th). Their head-to-head record against Zamalek is particularly bleak; Zamalek has won the last 8 consecutive meetings between these two sides. With Zamalek playing at home and averaging nearly 1.8 goals per game, Haras will need a tactical masterclass to even secure a point.
CR Belouizdad vs MC El Bayadh – 1
Over in Algeria’s Ligue 1, CR Belouizdad looks to solidify their position near the top of the table. They are historically tough to beat at home, remaining unbeaten in 18 of their last 20 matches at their home ground. Their defensive record this season is solid, conceding less than a goal per game on average.
MC El Bayadh, currently 16th, has found goals hard to come by, averaging just 0.58 goals per match. Their last five games have all seen Under 2.5 goals, suggesting a low-scoring affair. While they managed a 1-1 draw in their previous H2H meeting in late 2025, Belouizdad’s superior home form and depth make them the clear aggressors here.
The New Saints (TNS) vs Caernarfon Town – 1
The New Saints continue to be the benchmark in the Welsh Cymru Premier. Occupying the top spot with 53 points, they have scored a staggering 59 goals in just 22 matches. Jordan Williams, the league’s top scorer, remains their primary threat up front.
Caernarfon Town is no pushover, sitting 4th in the Championship Group, but they have historically struggled against TNS. The H2H record is heavily skewed with 22 wins for TNS compared to just 3 for Caernarfon. TNS has already beaten Caernarfon 3-1 this season, and given they are playing at Park Hall Stadium, the league leaders will expect to control possession and tempo from the first whistle.
Coleraine vs Ballymena United – 1
This Northern Ireland Premiership clash features two teams at opposite ends of the momentum spectrum. Coleraine is flying high in 2nd place and has been productive in front of goal, netting 10 goals in their last five matches.
Ballymena United, currently 10th, has found the net only 5 times in their last five outings. The “Braidmen” have struggled on the road this season, and with Coleraine winning the majority of their recent H2H encounters (19 wins to 13), the hosts are positioned to dictate this rivalry once again at The Showgrounds.
Enosis Paralimni vs AEL Limassol – 2
In the Cyprus League, Enosis Paralimni is enduring a nightmare season, sitting 14th with only 1 point from 22 matches. They haven’t scored in their last three games and have conceded 54 goals this season.
AEL Limassol (7th) is the clear favorite. They have won the last three H2H meetings against Paralimni and will look to exploit a defense that has been consistently porous. For Paralimni, this match is about pride and trying to snap a dismal losing streak, while AEL needs the points to push toward the top six.
Llandudno vs Denbigh Town – 1
Llandudno is currently the team to beat in the Cymru North, sitting 1st after a massive 7-1 win over Gresford Athletic recently. Their attacking fluidity is at an all-time high, and they hold a two-point lead at the top of the table.
Denbigh Town (6th) is a competitive side, but Llandudno’s home form—including a recent 5-0 thrashing of Buckley Town—makes them a daunting opponent. Statistically, Llandudno is favored with a 75% win probability according to recent market trends, as they look to maintain their march toward promotion.
Chelsea U21 vs Leeds U21 – 1
Premier League 2 offers a glimpse at the stars of tomorrow. Chelsea U21 has been one of the more consistent academies this season, often dominating possession (averaging over 60% in recent matches). Their ability to create “Big Chances” has been a hallmark of their play.
Leeds U21, while gritty, has struggled with discipline and defensive organization in high-stakes matches. The last meeting between these two saw Chelsea control the game with a higher shot-on-target ratio. Expect Chelsea to use their technical superiority to pin Leeds back, though Leeds’ physical style often leads to a high number of tackles and interceptions.
Al Ittifaq vs Al Arabi – 2
In the UAE Division 1, Al Arabi (4th) travels to face Al Ittifaq (15th). The gap in quality has been evident throughout the season, with Al Arabi competing for the top spots while Al Ittifaq struggles near the bottom of the league.
Al Arabi’s away form has been a key reason for their high ranking, and they will look to capitalize on an Al Ittifaq side that has lacked consistency in front of goal. This is a classic “top vs bottom” clash where the away side’s tactical discipline is expected to be the deciding factor
