Partick Thistle Football Formation
Starting Lineup
None · Liam Rooney · Lee Ashcroft (Luke McBeth) · Dan O’Reilly (Liam Dolan) · Jamie Low · Scott Martin (Kyle Turner) · Ben Stanway (Matthew Falconer) · Robbie Crawford (Zander MacKenzie) · Aidan Fitzpatrick (Daniel MacKay) · Logan Chalmers (Stevie Lawless) · Brian Graham (Ricco Diack)Partick Thistle play a vertical and aggressive game in a 4-2-4 formation. This lineup is built to overwhelm the opposition with high numbers in the attacking third. The intent is to press from the front and use the width of the pitch to create chaos in the opponent's defensive zone.
The goalkeeper sits behind a flat back four that must remain disciplined. Liam Rooney plays as the right back to provide width, while Jamie Low operates at left back to cover the flank. Dan O’Reilly and Lee Ashcroft form the central pairing to defend the box and win the second ball. Dan O’Reilly and Lee Ashcroft must hold the line and ensure they do not get caught too high when the team is out of possession.
The midfield consists of a double pivot. Ben Stanway and Scott Martin occupy the central spaces to shield the defense and connect the lines. Ben Stanway and Scott Martin must press aggressively to win the ball back high up the pitch. They are responsible for recycling possession and finding the feet of the striker to keep the pressure on.
The attack utilizes four players across the front. Logan Chalmers and Aidan Fitzpatrick act as wide wingers who look to stretch the defense. They aim to get to the byline to cross or cut inside to find space. Robbie Crawford and Brian Graham play as a central partnership. Robbie Crawford and Brian Graham work to hold up the ball and win the header to keep the opposition under pressure.
This formation offers significant tactical advantages in the final third. Partick Thistle can create wide overloads from the wingers and full backs to find space. The speed of transition is a key strength, as the team can break quickly once Ben Stanway or Scott Martin win possession. The ability to isolate wide players in one on one situations also makes the lineup very dangerous.
This 4-2-4 formation is an aggressive system designed for heavy attacking. It is best suited for matches where Partick Thistle need to break down a team that sits deep in a low block.