SPFL & League Cup Post-Match Stats Pack: 13th - 16th August
New and improved stats pack for season 2026/27
Last season, I introduced weekly pre-match and post-match Stats Packs covering all four SPFL divisions. Like almost every article on the website, they were available exclusively to paid subscribers.
The Stats Packs will continue this season as a subscriber-only feature, with post-match stats packs published every Monday morning.
Improvements to the post-match Stats Pack this season will include:
Stats pack will no longer be purely text, and will now consist of at least 21 graphics - one for each match across the SPFL.
Weekly graphics showing the SPFL’s 10 longest current unbeaten and winless league runs.
A Feature of the Week - highlighting one of the most notable statistics or sequences from across the SPFL.
Current Undefeated Streaks
Each week I provide the longest undefeated and winless streaks in the SPFL, for league matches only. However as it was a League Cup weekend, I will give the streaks in all competitions.
Top 10 current SPFL undefeated streaks in all competitions
Current Winless Streaks
Top 10 current SPFL winless streaks in all competitions:
Feature of the Week:
Celtic win by 4, again
Ominously for everyone else, we are only three games into the season and Celtic have already recorded back-to-back wins by four goals.
Further to this, last season was the first this century in which Celtic didn't score 5 or more goals in a single 90 minute game.
They managed it in the first away game this season, away to Kilmarnock last week, following that up with 4 goals in the very next game at Tannadice.
League Cup
Unlike in the league or the Scottish Cup, there is no requirement in the League Cup regulations for the home side to offer the away team a “reasonable number” of tickets, or any minimum %.
The only specific allocation is 50 club complimentary tickets (10 Directors’ Box & 40 stand)
For the gate receipts, the home side keep 15% to cover hosting costs, before the rest is split equally, so a 57.5%/42.5% split.
VAR costs are deducted from the shared ticket money after the home side’s 15% cut, meaning both clubs pay half of the VAR costs.
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