Football Prediction Results For February 21 2026

Football Prediction Results For February 21 2026

See the results of our major free football predictions for February 21, 2026, in the table below:

LEAGUE FIXTURE TIP RESULT

FEB 21

Belgium Club Brugge vs Leuven 1 2-1
Ligue 1 PSG vs Metz 1 3-0
Premier League Man City vs Newcastle 1 2-1
Albania Laci vs AF Luftetari 1 2-1
Championship Middlesbrough vs Oxford Utd 1 0-0
Portugal Moreirense vs Sporting CP 2 0-3
Czech Slavia Prague vs Liberec 1 1-0
Premier League Chelsea vs Burnley 1 1-1
Belgium Royale Union SG vs Antwerp 1 2-1
Eredivisie PSV vs Heerenveen 1 3-1

 


Manchester City vs Newcastle United – 1

Manchester City enters this clash under immense “must-win” pressure as they trail Arsenal in the Premier League title race. Pep Guardiola’s side has been in formidable form, winning six of their last seven matches and averaging over two goals per game. Newcastle, despite their Champions League heroics earlier in the week, have struggled for consistency in the league, winning only once in their last eight domestic outings. City’s home dominance at the Etihad is a major factor here, especially with Erling Haaland finding the net regularly in recent cup meetings against the Magpies.


Chelsea vs Burnley – 1

Chelsea is finally showing signs of stability under their new management, enjoying a rare full week of training ahead of this fixture. Currently sitting 5th, the Blues are pushing hard for a top-four spot and cannot afford to slip up against a struggling Burnley side. While Burnley recently pulled off a dramatic win against Crystal Palace, they remain nine points deep in the relegation zone. Chelsea’s defensive record at Stamford Bridge has improved significantly, keeping clean sheets in three of their last five home games, making them heavy favorites to take all three points.


Paris Saint-Germain vs Metz – 1

PSG welcomes bottom-ranked Metz to the Parc des Princes with a clear objective: reclaim the top spot in Ligue 1. The Parisians are coming off a morale-boosting Champions League comeback against Monaco and are eager to extend their 20-year unbeaten streak against Metz. The visitors have the league’s worst defensive record, conceding an average of two goals per game. Given PSG’s attacking depth with the likes of Bradley Barcola and Ousmane Dembele, this match is expected to be a one-sided affair.


PSV Eindhoven vs SC Heerenveen – 1

Eredivisie leaders PSV Eindhoven are looking to bounce back immediately after a shock defeat to Volendam. Their home form at the Philips Stadion is legendary, having scored in 29 of their last 30 league games. Heerenveen arrives with some momentum after back-to-back wins, but they historically struggle against PSV, losing 4-1 in their last encounter. PSV’s “must-win” energy to protect their lead at the top should see them dominate from the first whistle.


Middlesbrough vs Oxford United – 1

Middlesbrough is currently the hunt for automatic promotion, sitting 2nd in the Championship. Although their six-game winning streak was recently snapped, they remain the league’s most potent attacking force. They face an Oxford United side that is winless in five and languishing in 23rd place. The “must-win” pressure is high for Boro to maintain their promotion spot, while Oxford’s lack of goals (averaging just 0.2 in recent games) makes it an uphill battle for the visitors.


Moreirense vs Sporting CP – 2

Sporting CP is locked in a fierce battle for the Portuguese title and cannot afford any dropped points. With 17 wins in 22 matches, their form is elite. Moreirense has been a tough nut to crack at home, but they have shown inconsistency against the league’s top three. Sporting’s defensive solidity—combined with the pressure of the title race—should be enough to see them navigate this tricky away fixture.


Royale Union SG vs Antwerp – 1

In the Belgian Pro League, Royale Union SG has been the team to beat at home. They are currently enjoying a fruitful streak and are heavy favorites against an Antwerp side that has faltered on the road recently. Antwerp’s habit of conceding in both halves plays right into the hands of Union’s high-press system. Expect the home side to exert maximum pressure to consolidate their standing at the top of the table.


Slavia Prague vs Liberec – 1

Slavia Prague continues its quest for the Czech title at the Fortuna Arena. They have a dominant head-to-head record against Liberec, winning seven of their last ten meetings. While Slavia has dealt with some injury concerns lately, their squad depth remains the best in the country. Liberec is a mid-table side that often struggles to contain Slavia’s intensity in Prague, making a home victory the most likely outcome.


Club Brugge vs Leuven – 1

Club Brugge has found their rhythm again, securing back-to-back victories in the Pro League. They have a perfect record against Leuven in their last five meetings and rarely concede goals in this fixture. Leuven has struggled to find the net on the road, failing to score in nearly half of their away games this season. Brugge’s need to climb higher in the standings ensures they will be fully focused on a clean, professional performance.


KF Laci vs AF Luftetari – 1

In the Albanian Kategoria e Pare, 2nd-placed KF Laci hosts 11th-placed AF Luftetari. The gap in quality and league position is significant. Laci is pushing for promotion and has been dominant at home, while Luftetari has struggled to pick up points against the top half of the table. The home advantage and the motivation to secure a promotion spot make Laci the clear choice here.