FK Dobrudzha Dobrich host Beroe Stara Zagora on Sunday evening in the First Professional League relegation round, with both sides trying to steady themselves at the sharp end of the lower-half battle. For Dobrudzha, the margin for error is thin. They’ve gone eight league matches without a win and are still searching for a run that looks like survival form rather than damage limitation.
Beroe arrive with a slightly brighter spring in their step. Jesus Uribesalgo Gutierrez’s side have taken four matches without defeat and have just put together a win over Slavia Sofia and a draw with Montana that keeps them moving. In a section of the season where nerves usually tighten every touch, that kind of momentum matters. It doesn’t guarantee anything. But it helps.
There’s also a recent wrinkle here: Dobrudzha beat Beroe 1-0 in Dobrich on 8 March, and that result still hangs around the edges of this fixture. Beroe got their own back in the reverse meeting last September, winning 1-0 in Stara Zagora. So we know these teams can cancel each other out. We also know one of them is carrying far more stress into this one.
FK Dobrudzha Dobrich Form & Analysis
Dobrudzha’s recent story is a frustrating one. They were held 1-1 away to FK Spartak Varna on 6 May, a result that at least stopped the rot after the 0-3 home defeat to Lokomotiv Sofia on 1 May. Before that came a 1-0 loss away to Montana, then a 0-3 home reverse against Botev Plovdiv, and a 1-0 defeat at Spartak Varna in early April. The one bright note in that six-game stretch was a 2-2 draw with Levski Sofia, which showed they can land a punch. But the pattern is still obvious. Too many matches drift away from them, and too many end with Dobrudzha chasing.
That’s the blunt truth. They’ve now gone eight games without a win, and they’ve failed to keep a clean sheet in that whole run as well. The first-half trend is worrying too, because they’ve been first to concede in five of their last five matches. When you’re constantly playing catch-up, the game plan shrinks fast. You can see why they were forced into damage control against Spartak Varna. You can also see why the crowd at Dobrich will be on edge from the first whistle.
At home, the picture hasn’t been much kinder. Dobrudzha have found goals hard to come by at their own ground in the recent run, and they’ve leaned on isolated moments rather than sustained pressure. The home xG benchmark for the league sits at 1.36, with away sides at 1.14, and that gives a hint of why this venue should still offer Dobrudzha a platform. Yet platform and production aren’t the same thing. Right now, they need a more ruthless final third and a much tighter start. Without both, they’ll keep inviting trouble.
Beroe Stara Zagora Form & Analysis
Beroe come into this with a bit more spring in their stride. Their last six tell a mixed but encouraging tale: a 2-2 home draw with Montana on 5 May, a 3-0 home win over Slavia Sofia three days earlier, a 2-1 away success at Spartak Varna on 24 April, then a goalless draw with Lokomotiv Plovdiv and a 2-1 defeat at Lokomotiv Sofia before that. The earlier loss to CSKA Sofia was ugly, a 0-3 home defeat, but it now feels like a different phase of their season. Since then, they’ve looked more organised and far more dangerous in key moments.
The away form is the part that matters most here. Beroe have already won at Spartak Varna in this phase, and that matters because it shows they’re not just papering over home-day cracks. Can they keep it going on the road? That’s the question. They’ve been better in recent weeks, though, and the four-match unbeaten run gives them a sturdier base than Dobrudzha can currently claim. One defeat in five is decent. Four without losing is better.
Still, there’s a slight catch. Beroe have been involved in open games lately, and that’s not always a bad thing for an away side with confidence. Their 2-2 draw against Montana showed they can create enough to recover from setbacks, but it also showed they’re not always shutting the door. They’ve conceded in enough of their recent outings to leave this fixture feeling live. That’s where the tension lies. Beroe are the better side on current form, but if they start slowly, Dobrudzha will fancy a scrap.
Head-to-Head
There isn’t a long history to pore over, but the recent meetings do give this one a shape. Dobrudzha beat Beroe 1-0 at home on 8 March, and Beroe returned the favour with a 1-0 win in Stara Zagora on 29 September 2025. That’s about as tight as it gets. Two matches, two narrow home wins, and not much between them.
The draw in June 2023 adds to that sense of parity. These teams have generally found each other awkward, and goals haven’t exactly flown in the past few clashes. Mind you, form is steering this conversation more than history now, and form leans away from the hosts.
We Predict: Home Win
We’re backing FK Dobrudzha Dobrich to win at 8/13 here. For more context beyond this pick, see our round betting guide, which breaks down round betting if you want a less standard market explained properly. It’s not a wild play, but it’s the right one. Their home edge, the league’s modest scoring environment, and Beroe’s slightly shaky habits away from home all point to a narrow Dobrudzha success. The price is short for a reason. At home, with urgency on their side, they should have enough.
The scoreline call is 2-1 to Dobrudzha. That fits the shape of the game: Beroe should get chances, and Dobrudzha’s recent habit of conceding first makes a clean home shutout feel less likely than a tighter win in which both sides land a blow. If you want a livelier angle, Both Teams to Score has some appeal too, but the main call remains the home win.