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England vs Pakistan 1st Test Betting Tips - New era England backed to win opening Test against Pakistan

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Last updated: Wed 19 Aug 2026 03:32
England and Pakistan face off at Headingley as both teams look to reverse their recent poor Test form in the 2025-27 ICC World Test Championship. England's home advantage, coupled with reliable players like Joe Root and Jofra Archer, gives them the edge, while Pakistan hope Babar Azam’s return as captain and Sajid Khan's strong bowling can spark a turnaround. Predicted lineups signal fresh eras for both sides, with England tipped for victory and standout performances expected from key players on both teams.
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  • England favoured at Headingley after a tough Test run.
  • Key players: Joe Root, Jofra Archer (England); Babar Azam, Sajid Khan (Pakistan).
  • Predicted lineups show new eras; England tipped for the win.
Joe Root
Joe Root has scored a century every 4 innings in his last 21 Test innings (Getty Images).

England lost their last two Tests against England and have lost eight of their last 13 Tests. Pakistan ended a poor run of form with an eight-wicket win over the West Indies. Home ground advantage should shift the balance in England’s favour, especially at Headingley. 

 Key Stats - Brook Excellent against Pakistan


  • England’s Joe Root has scored 5 centuries in his last 21 Test innings.
  • England’s Harry Brook has scored 841 Test runs (ave 84.1) against Pakistan.
  • England’s Jofra Archer has taken 17 wickets in his last 5 Test innings.
  • Pakistan’s Abdullah Shafique has scored 160*, 24* & 61 in his last 3 knocks.
  • Pakistan’s Babar Azam has scores of 100*, 23, 58*, 88 & 24* in his last 5 innings.
  • Pakistan’s Sajid Khan took 4/85 & 4/32 in the last Test against the West Indies.

England Lead, Dominant at Home


England lead 3-2 against Pakistan in their last five Test matches but in England, the hosts are far superior.

New England Era


England are well off the pace in the 2025-27 ICC World Test Championship, sitting seventh with four wins and eight defeats from 13 matches. Their recent Test form has also been disappointing, following a 4-1 Ashes defeat to Australia and a 2-1 home series loss to New Zealand.

Ben Duckett was one of the brighter performers in that period, scoring 246 runs in six innings, and he remains an important figure at the top of the order. In the middle order, England will rely heavily on Root and Harry Brook for stability and experience.

Root remains one of the greatest run-scorers in Test history and continues to close the gap on Sachin Tendulkar’s record tally of 15,921 runs. Dan Lawrence has earned a recall after strong County Championship form, while Jamie Smith is expected to take the gloves.

England’s bowling attack will be led by Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson and Josh Tongue. Archer and Atkinson impressed against New Zealand, taking 11 and 10 wickets respectively, while Tongue has taken 57 wickets in his first 12 Tests. Shoaib Bashir provides the spin option, with Brydon Carse adding all-round balance and Sam Cook also returning to the squad.

Pakistan Searching for Results


Like England, Pakistan have struggled in the current cycle. They sit below the hosts after winning two and losing four of their six Tests so far. Their 2026 form has also been inconsistent, beginning with a surprise 2-0 defeat in Bangladesh before a 1-1 draw against West Indies in the Caribbean.

Babar’s return as captain is a major move by the Pakistan Cricket Board. He has scored 4,674 runs in 64 Tests and has remained productive despite Pakistan’s struggles, making 115 runs in two innings against Bangladesh and 193 in four innings against West Indies.

He leads a batting group that includes Imam-ul-Haq, Shan Masood, Abdullah Shafique and wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan. Imam and Rizwan will be looking for better returns after difficult recent series, while Masood’s 109 in his most recent innings against West Indies offered encouragement. Shafique also impressed with 184 runs in two innings, including an unbeaten 160.

Salman Ali Agha and Aamir Jamal provide all-round options, while Saud Shakeel is included subject to fitness.

Pakistan’s pace attack has a different look, with Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah and Hasan Ali all absent. Mohammad Abbas is expected to lead the seamers, bringing experience and 118 Test wickets. Khurram Shahzad and Mohammad Ali offer support, while Sajid Khan leads the spin department after taking 77 wickets in 16 Tests.

Predicted Lineups & Team news


England start a new era after the retirement of Ben Stokes, with Joe Root resuming the captaincy duties. Babar Azam has been re-appointed as Pakistan skipper but is a fitness doubt after injuring his fingers.

England (possible XI): Ben Duckett, Emilio Gay, Joe Root (c), Harry Brook, Ollie Pope, Jamie Smith, Jordan Cox, Brydon Carse, Gus Atkinson, Jofra Archer, Shoaib Bashir.

Pakistan (possible XI): Imam-ul-Haq, Azan Awais, Abdullah Shafique, Babar Azam (c), Shan Masood, Mohammad Rizwan, Aamir Jamal, Sajid Khan, Mohammad Abbas, Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Ali.

Verdict

England Pakistan are tipped to win at Headingley, with Joe Root, Jofra Archer and Sajid Khan all backed to put in strong performances with bat and ball.
   
Best Bet4: Joe Root Score Over 105.5 Runs @5/6 at bet365 - 1 Unit
Best Bet3: Sajid Khan Take Over 3.5 Wickets @4/5 at dabble - 1 Unit
Best Bet2: Jofra Archer Take Over 4.5 Wickets @8/11 at Star Sports - 1 Unit
Best Bet1: England Win Result @8/15 at Ken Howells - 2 Units
Joe Root
Score Over 105.5 Runs
@5/6 - 1 Unit

Bet at bet365
Sajid Khan
Take Over 3.5 Wickets
@4/5 - 1 Unit

Bet at dabble
Jofra Archer
Take Over 4.5 Wickets
@8/11 - 1 Unit

Bet at Star Sports
England Win
Result
@8/15 - 2 Units

Bet at Ken Howells
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Ralph Staniforth

Sports Editor • 15+ Years of Experience, South African Sports Specialist

Ralph is from South Africa and studied Sports Science post school at ETA (Education Teachers Academy) in Cape Town. 


He has always had a great passion for sport and this led him into the world of sports journalism, while coaching on the side. Since 2012 Ralph has worked as a journalist and covered many topics from business to sport. 

Over the last seven years he has interviewed numerous top rugby and cricket players and coaches in South Africa. 

Ralph has been betting on sports for the last ten years. He’s knowledgeable on numerous topics including football, rugby, cricket, tennis and golf. 


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