FK Napredak Kruševac host FK Radnički 1923 on Saturday evening, 16 May 2026, in the Mozzart Bet Superliga relegation round. It’s a meeting that matters at both ends of the emotional scale. Napredak are trying to drag themselves away from a miserable season and give their home fans something to cling to, while Radnički 1923 arrive with a far stronger overall campaign behind them and a realistic chance to keep pushing from third place.
The table tells its own story. Napredak sit 8th with just 17 points from 45 games’ worth of misery in the figures supplied, and their goal difference of 30 scored and 75 conceded is brutal reading. Radnički 1923 are much healthier in 3rd on 43 points, with a much tighter 39-40 goal return. That gap matters, but so does the late-season mood around the fixture. Napredak have finally found a bit of life, while Radnički have been stubborn for weeks without really turning draws into a full, clean statement. That mix gives this one a slightly awkward edge. You wouldn’t call it a classic, but there’s enough tension in it.
Napredak’s route through the recent weeks has been chaotic. They were beaten 1-0 at home by Radnički Niš on 3 May, then were thumped 4-0 away at Javor Ivanjica before that line in the sand finally arrived: a sharp, convincing 3-0 win at Spartak Subotica on 10 May. That result was no fluke. They were sharper in front of goal, more aggressive without the ball and, for once, clinical when the chances came. Three goals away from home after a spell of frustration will have done them a world of good. The bad news? One good afternoon doesn’t erase the bigger picture. Not even close.
Radnički 1923, by contrast, have been the draw specialists of the round. Their last six reads like a team that’s hard to beat but too often a touch short of cutting edge: a 0-0 at IMT Beograd, a 2-2 draw with TSC Bačka Topola, a 4-0 home win over Spartak Subotica, then more draws at Mladost Lučani and at home to Radnički Niš, plus a blank at Čukarički before that. That’s a long stretch without defeat, and it’s a sign of control. Yet it’s also a sign they’re leaving points on the table. They haven’t lost in eight. Fine. They’ve only won once in the last few league outings, though, and that’s the catch.
FK Napredak Kruševac Form & Analysis
Napredak’s season at home has been far too loose for comfort. At their ground they’ve managed only 2 wins, 4 draws and 11 defeats, scoring 19 and conceding 37. Those are the numbers of a side that has rarely imposed itself. They’ve been open, sometimes recklessly so, and the back line has paid the price. Still, there’s been a slight shift in the last match or two. Against Spartak Subotica, they looked far more coherent, and the xG line of 3.04 to 0.66 gives that 3-0 victory some substance. It wasn’t just a smash-and-grab. They actually bossed it.
Before that, the picture was grim. The home defeat to Radnički Niš was the sort of flat afternoon that has defined too much of their campaign. Then there was the 4-0 loss at Javor Ivanjica, which came after a home loss to IMT Beograd and an away defeat at TSC Bačka Topola. Four of those five matches ended in defeat, and for a while Napredak looked completely stuck. They’ve still got the league’s broader issues hanging over them — 75 goals conceded overall is a glaring weakness — but the Spartak result at least suggested they can still find a performance when the mood takes them.
What changes here is the emotional angle. Sasa Micovic will know his side can’t simply treat that win as a turning point and assume the job’s done. They’ve spent too long giving up soft chances and coughing up momentum. The encouraging part is that their most recent display wasn’t built on luck. The numbers from that match were strong, with 14 shots, six on target and three big chances. That’s the type of attacking output they’ll need again if they’re going to trouble a Radnički side who don’t give much away cheaply.
FK Radnički 1923 Form & Analysis
Radnički 1923 have been one of the harder teams to beat in this late-season group, and that’s shown in both the results and the rhythm of their play. The 0-0 at IMT Beograd on 10 May felt a bit flat in attacking terms, especially with just 0.56 xG, but it still extended a long unbeaten run and kept the defensive structure intact. Before that, the 2-2 draw with TSC Bačka Topola had a bit more punch to it, and the 4-0 home win over Spartak Subotica was the reminder of what they can do when things click. Then came another pair of draws, at Mladost Lučani and at home to Radnički Niš, and a goalless day at Čukarički. No defeats in sight. That counts for plenty.
Away from home, they’ve been steady rather than spectacular. Their away record stands at 3 wins, 8 draws and 6 losses, with 16 scored and 21 conceded. That is a fairly modest return for a team sitting third overall, and it tells you they’re more about control than chaos when they travel. They don’t often get dragged into a wild game. That’s why so many of their away fixtures end level. They’ll be comfortable enough to sit in, squeeze the middle, and wait for Napredak to make the first mistake. And if the home side get too stretched, Radnički know how to punish that.
Slavko Matić’s side have also shown they can shut teams out in stretches. Three clean sheets in their last six league games is a decent base, and they’ve been especially hard to beat in the bigger picture with eight games unbeaten overall. Mind you, the problem with all those draws is simple enough: if they don’t sharpen up in the final third, they hand the initiative to teams they should be edging. That’s the tension here. They’ve been the safer team, but not always the more dangerous one.
Head-to-Head
This fixture has leaned Radnički 1923’s way in recent meetings. They beat Napredak 1-0 in Kruševac on 22 December 2025, and that followed a 0-0 draw in Kragujevac in August. Go back a little further and the pattern is similar: Radnički won 1-0 at home in November 2024, then hammered Napredak 4-1 in Kruševac in April 2024 and beat them 3-1 at home a month earlier. Napredak have had their moments, like the 1-0 home win in March 2025 and the 1-0 victory in October 2023, but they’ve spent too much of this rivalry on the back foot.
There’s a clear shape to the meetings. They’ve often been tight, and plenty of them have stayed low-scoring. Radnički have also had the better of the first-goal race in the recent sample, which matters here because Napredak don’t always have the firepower to chase games from behind. If Radnički score first, that usually changes everything. It’s a familiar story.
We Predict: Home Win
We’re backing Home Win at 8/1 here, and that price is simply too big to ignore. Napredak’s recent 3-0 away win over Spartak Subotica wasn’t a one-off in the sense that it came out of nowhere; it was built on much better attacking numbers and a cleaner performance all round. Radnički 1923 are the superior side on the season, no argument about that, but they’ve also drawn far too often on the road to be treated like a banker in hostile territory.
The score pick is 3-2 to Napredak, which feels aggressive but not absurd given the way both sides have been playing. Napredak have been fragile all year, yet their last outing hinted at a bit more belief in the final third. Radnički are stubborn and usually competitive, but they’ve had enough flat away days to make an upset live. If you wanted a safer angle, the Under 2.5 Goals line would also have appeal given the head-to-head trend, but the price on the home side is the shout here.