FK Novi Pazar welcome FK Železničar Pančevo to the Gradski stadion on Sunday evening in the Mozzart Bet Superliga Championship Round, with both sides still chasing a strong finish to the season. Novi Pazar are fifth on 51 points and can still push upward with a late burst, while Železničar sit fourth on 57 and have a little more breathing room, but not enough to relax. In a tight section of the table, this is the sort of game that can change the mood around a club quickly.
There’s a bit of bounce in both camps too. Novi Pazar arrive off a huge 2-1 away win at Crvena zvezda on 9 May, a result that turned plenty of heads, while Železničar drew 1-1 with Radnik Surdulica on the same day after surviving a messy afternoon with red cards and VAR drama. Different stories, same message: both teams are scrapping for every point, and neither has been boring to watch lately.
The first meeting between them in April went Železničar’s way, as they beat Novi Pazar 2-0 in Pančevo. That matters. But the return fixture has a different feel. Novi Pazar are stronger at home than they’ve been away, Železničar’s away record is only mid-table, and the market leans towards the hosts in a match that should be tight rather than comfortable.
FK Novi Pazar Form & Analysis
Novi Pazar’s recent run has been a bit of a rollercoaster. They lost 3-2 at home to Partizan on 9 April, then went down 1-0 away to Radnik Surdulica, and the 1-5 home defeat to OFK Beograd looked especially ugly. That kind of collapse can leave a mark. They steadied themselves with a 2-2 draw against Čukarički, though, and then came the statement result: a 2-1 win at Crvena zvezda, sealed deep into stoppage time. That was a proper away performance. Not flashy, just brave and efficient when it mattered.
At home, they’ve been decent without being watertight. Novi Pazar’s league record at their ground stands at eight wins, four draws and five defeats, with 24 scored and 25 conceded. That’s the key detail. They score, but they also give chances away, and the balance usually tilts towards games with goals rather than control. They’ve scored in enough home matches to keep themselves in contests, yet the five defeats tell you they’re not dominant when they’re expected to take charge. That won’t scare anyone, but it does make them vulnerable if the first goal goes against them.
Still, there’s a pattern worth trusting here. Novi Pazar have gone seven matches without a clean sheet, and they’ve also been a side that often strike first and then end up living dangerously. Their 44-49 goal difference overall tells the story of a team that can get at people but rarely shuts the door. The good news for Nenad Lalatović is that their attacking floor is fairly high at home. The bad news? They tend to make things messy for themselves. Three wins from their last six? No. One win in five before that Crvena zvezda shock? Better. But this isn’t a team built for serenity.
FK Železničar Pančevo Form & Analysis
Železničar’s recent form looks steadier on paper, even if the details are a little more complicated. They drew 1-1 with Radnik Surdulica at home, beat OFK Beograd 2-0, came away from Vojvodina with a goalless draw, and shared four goals with Crvena zvezda in a 2-2 draw before losing 2-1 at Partizan. There’s a sense of control in that run. They’ve only lost once in five, and four of those six have ended all square or better. That’s the profile of a side that’s hard to crack. Not always thrilling, but stubborn.
Their away numbers are solid rather than spectacular. Five wins, five draws and seven defeats, with 22 scored and 24 conceded on the road, puts them right around mid-table in away form. They travel reasonably well, and they’re certainly not pushovers, but they don’t go into matches away from home looking like the better team very often. The 0-0 at Vojvodina was the cleanest of their recent road trips, while the loss at Partizan was competitive enough. Still, when you strip it back, this is a team that tends to keep itself in games rather than take them over.
Radomir Kokovic’s side also arrive with one awkward wrinkle: they’ve managed four matches unbeaten since their last defeat, but they’re now one game without a win. That’s a small distinction, yet it matters here because the market needs them to be competitive from the outset. They’ve only scored 48 league goals all season and conceded 35, so the numbers point to a balanced side, not one that blows opponents away. On the road, that usually means discipline first and ambition second. Can they repeat the calm they showed at Vojvodina? Maybe. But Pančevo haven’t looked like a team ready to overrun a confident home side away from home.
Head-to-Head
These two don’t leave you guessing. Their recent meetings have been competitive and generally tight, with the exception of Železničar’s 2-0 home win in April. Before that, Novi Pazar edged the reverse league fixture 1-0 in November 2025, and the pattern before that leaned their way too, with 3-1 and 1-0 victories in 2025 and 2024. Železničar have had some joy as well — a 3-1 win at home in May 2024 and a 2-2 draw in February of that year — so there’s no long-term monopoly from either side.
What does matter is how often these meetings stay tense. The most recent one went the way of the home side, but the broader trend is of narrow margins and not much between them. That’s why the first goal matters so much. And if you want one small angle from the rivalry itself, the card count has tended to run hot in these fixtures. It’s not hard to see why. Both teams get stuck in.
We Predict: Home Win
We’re backing Home Win at 11/8 for this one. It’s a fair price, and it fits the shape of the game. Novi Pazar’s home record is stronger than Železničar’s away return, they’ve just landed a major confidence-boosting victory at Crvena zvezda, and their attacking output at home is reliable enough to put pressure on a side that doesn’t travel with huge cutting edge. The 2-1 scoreline feels right. Novi Pazar should have enough in the final third to edge it, but they’re unlikely to keep things tidy.
Železničar will make them work for it. They usually do. Still, their road numbers and relatively modest scoring record away from home leave room for the hosts to nick this. If you want a small alternative, Both Teams to Score has a live case given Novi Pazar’s long clean-sheet drought and the way both sides have been finding goals in recent weeks. But the main call stays with the home side. 2-1 Novi Pazar. That looks the likeliest outcome.