FK Dobrudzha Dobrich host Botev Vratsa on Monday evening in the First Professional League relegation round, and the stakes are pretty simple. Dobrudzha are trying to drag themselves clear of a difficult season and finish the campaign with some pride intact, while Botev Vratsa arrive with a very different mood around them, sitting top of the mini-league and eyeing a strong close to the run-in.
This is the sort of fixture that can tell you a lot about where both clubs really are. Dobrudzha’s overall league record has left them in 7th place on 30 points, with 26 goals scored and 49 conceded, while Botev Vratsa have been much sturdier, sitting 1st on 47 points with a level 31 goals scored and 31 conceded. One side has spent most of the season firefighting. The other has looked controlled, if not spectacular. That contrast matters.
The recent head-to-head also adds a bit of edge. Botev Vratsa beat Dobrudzha 2-0 in August, drew 0-0 in February, and even squeezed out a wild 4-3 cup win in December. So while the table points one way, this isn’t a fixture Botev can stroll through. Dobrudzha have a habit of making these meetings messy.
FK Dobrudzha Dobrich Form & Analysis
Dobrudzha’s last few games have been a proper mixed bag, but the overall picture is still one of struggle. They were beaten 1-0 at home by Beroe Stara Zagora on 10 May, then lost 3-0 at home to Lokomotiv Sofia on 1 May, and before that slipped to a 1-0 defeat away to PFK Montana 1921. Sandwiched around those losses was a 1-1 draw at FK Spartak Varna, which at least showed a bit of resistance. Then came the lift of a 2-0 away win over Slavia Sofia on 13 May. A decent result. Long overdue. But it doesn’t erase the bigger pattern.
That pattern is blunt enough. Dobrudzha have lost four of their last six, and their home form tells the same story in slightly softer colours. At their own ground this season, they’ve managed seven wins, three draws and seven defeats, scoring 18 and conceding 22. That’s not disastrous, but it’s not the record of a side in control either. They can compete at home, yet they’ve too often drifted into games, conceded first, and then had to chase. Six of their last seven league matches have seen them fall behind at some stage. That’s a bad habit. Bad habits travel.
The numbers also hint at a team that struggles to turn territory into output. Their overall tally of 26 goals in 35 matches is low, and the xG projection for this one is only 0.7 for Dobrudzha. You don’t need a spreadsheet to see the problem. They’re not creating enough, and when they do, they don’t often finish the job. The 2-0 win at Slavia was tidy, but it’s the outlier in a run that’s been defined by narrow defeats and blunt attacking play. If Dobrudzha are going to take anything here, they’ll need to stay compact and keep Botev out of rhythm early.
Botev Vratsa Form & Analysis
Botev Vratsa come into this with a much steadier feel about them. Their last six results read like the record of a side that knows how to stay in games: a 1-0 home win over PFK Montana 1921 on 14 May, a 1-1 draw against FK Septemvri Sofia, a 2-2 draw away at Lokomotiv Sofia, a 2-1 home win over FK Spartak Varna, a 1-1 draw at Slavia Sofia, and a 3-2 home victory over Lokomotiv Sofia. Four of those six have ended level or close to it, and that’s the point — Botev aren’t running away from teams, but they’re very hard to beat. Six unbeaten now. That matters.
Away from home, their season record is decent without being flashy: four wins, seven draws and six defeats, with 15 scored and 19 conceded. That’s a side that usually travels with a plan. They don’t tear teams apart on the road, but they’re rarely reckless either. You can see that in the away goals tally. Fifteen in 17 away matches is fine, not thunderous. Still, the draw count tells you they’ve had enough control to keep themselves in matches, and enough discipline to avoid many of the dumb defeats that wreck a campaign. This is a side built on staying alive in contests.
There’s also a slightly more direct edge to Botev’s current form than Dobrudzha’s. They’ve scored in five of their last six, and the goals have tended to come when they’ve needed them, not necessarily when they’ve been dominant. Daniel Genov’s winner against Montana last time out was a good example. No fuss. Just enough. That kind of win won’t make headlines, but in a relegation round it’s exactly the sort of result teams lean on. The xG projection here is only 0.8 for Botev, which fits the picture: they’re efficient, not explosive. That can still be enough against a Dobrudzha side that’s been fragile in front of goal.
Head-to-Head
This fixture has leaned Botev Vratsa’s way for a while now. They beat Dobrudzha 2-0 in the league on 24 August 2025, and in the cup meeting on 14 December 2025 they came out on top again, 4-3 in a much looser game. The most recent league meeting, on 16 February 2026, finished 0-0 in Vratsa, which is probably the most useful clue of the lot. Botev didn’t lose, Dobrudzha didn’t break through, and the game had the sort of contained feel you’d expect when one side is content to stay patient.
That result extends Botev’s unbeaten run in the head-to-head to six. They’ve also kept three clean sheets in those meetings. Dobrudzha have had moments, especially in that cup clash, but Botev have usually had the steadier hand.
We Predict: Double Chance X2
Double Chance X2 at 11/8 is the play here. Botev Vratsa are unbeaten in six, they’ve already taken four points from the last two league meetings with Dobrudzha, and their general away record is good enough to trust in a game like this. They don’t need to win it in style. They just need to avoid defeat. That looks very doable.
The 1-1 correct score feels about right too. Dobrudzha have enough home resilience to make this awkward, and Botev’s away form has a draw-heavy look about it. But the visitors have the stronger baseline and the cleaner recent run. If this opens up, Botev are the side more likely to nick it late. If it stays tight, they’re still the ones more likely to leave with something. A narrow 1-1 would fit the shape of it nicely.