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FK Septemvri Sofia vs FK Spartak Varna Prediction & Betting Tips 14.05.2026

Football PredictionsFirst Professional League, Relegation RoundFirst Professional League, Relegation Round • Bulgaria
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FK Septemvri Sofia — Last 6
FK Spartak Varna — Last 6

FK Septemvri Sofia host FK Spartak Varna on Thursday afternoon in the First Professional League relegation round, and this one has a proper end-of-season edge to it. Septemvri sit sixth on 29 points, Spartak are fifth on 31, so the table is tight enough that every point still matters, even if both clubs have already spent most of the spring living with the anxiety of the lower half.

There’s no glamour here, just pressure. Septemvri need a result to stop the drift and protect their position, while Spartak arrive knowing they can finish the campaign with a little more comfort if they keep collecting. The pair also know each other well by now. They met only a month ago and played out a blank draw in Sofia, a game that fitted the mood of this fixture for much of the season: tight, tense, and not remotely generous.

The wider story is straightforward enough. Septemvri have had the more punishing season defensively, shipping 63 league goals, while Spartak haven’t been much better going forward, scoring just 30. These are not sides built for free-flowing football. But both have shown enough signs of life in recent weeks to suggest goals aren’t out of the question. That’s where the value lies.

FK Septemvri Sofia Form & Analysis

Septemvri come into this on the back of a run that’s been stubborn more than convincing. Their last six have brought one win, three draws and two defeats, and the sequence tells a clear story. They were held 1-1 away at Botev Vratsa on 10 May, lost 2-1 at Slavia Sofia four days earlier, drew 1-1 at home to Montana, and then shared another 1-1 at Lokomotiv Sofia. Before that came the goalless draw with Spartak Varna and the 2-1 away win at Slavia in mid-April. It’s a messy stretch. Not a collapse, but not enough to breathe easily either.

What stands out most is that Septemvri keep hanging around in games. They’ve now gone five matches without a win, but they’ve only lost once in their last six. That’s the kind of run that keeps you alive in a relegation round, even if it doesn’t do much for your nerves. They aren’t being blown away. They’re just not quite landing the punch at the right moment.

Their home record gives you a better sense of the limitations. At their own ground, Septemvri have taken 16 points from 16 matches, with four wins, four draws and eight defeats. They’ve scored 15 and conceded 26 at home, which is a fairly blunt summary of the season: competitive enough at times, but rarely strong enough at both ends to turn pressure into control. There’s also a clear pattern in their recent home work — they’ve been involved in tighter games, and the margin for error has been tiny. That’s useful when you’re trying to avoid defeat. It’s less useful when you need to force a result.

Still, there is one thing Septemvri have done consistently enough to matter here: they’ve been involved in games where both teams find a way through. They’ve done that in five of their last six overall, and even though they’ve also trended towards lower-scoring affairs at home, their defensive numbers are too loose to trust completely. A team conceding 63 league goals doesn’t get the benefit of the doubt for long. You can see why their matches keep sitting on a knife-edge. One goal rarely feels enough.

FK Spartak Varna Form & Analysis

Spartak arrive with a slightly better recent feel to them, though “better” still comes with caveats. Their last six have brought two wins, two draws and two defeats, starting with a 2-1 home win over Slavia Sofia on 10 May, then a 1-1 draw at home to Dobrudzha, followed by a 2-1 loss away at Botev Vratsa and a 2-1 defeat at home to Beroe. Before that, they drew 0-0 away at Septemvri and beat Dobrudzha 1-0 at home. It’s a stop-start sequence, but the important thing is that they’ve at least shown they can respond after setbacks.

The victory over Slavia was a proper lift. Dimo Krastev scored early, Roberto Raychev doubled the lead, and although Slavia pulled one back through Tsvetelin Chunchukov, Spartak held on. That sort of win matters at this stage of the season. It steadies the mood. It also hints at a side that can be sharp in the opening half-hour and then dig in when things turn uncomfortable. They’ll need both qualities again in Sofia.

Their away record is the glaring weak point, though. Spartak have collected only 11 points on the road from 16 matches, with one win, eight draws and seven defeats. They’ve scored just eight away goals and conceded 23. That’s poor by any standard. One win away from home all season tells you enough. They don’t travel with much attacking threat, and they’ve spent too much of the campaign settling for point-saving damage limitation rather than taking the game to opponents.

Mind you, the draw count away from home does show they’re awkward to break down when they decide to sit in. Eight away draws is no accident. They don’t often get stuffed, but they also don’t create enough to kill games off. That’s why this fixture matters for the BTTS angle. Spartak are not clean-sheet merchants on the road, and Septemvri’s home defence hasn’t exactly inspired trust. Put those two together and you get a game with room for both sides to score, even if it never becomes wild.

Head-to-Head

These two have already given us a decent sample of meetings across the last few seasons, and the pattern leans towards goals being available, even if not always in the same direction. Their most recent clash finished 0-0 in Sofia on 16 April, a flat result that matched the caution on display, but the meeting before that was much more open. Septemvri went to Varna in November 2025 and won 4-1. That was a serious away performance. Before that, Spartak had beaten Septemvri 4-2 in March 2025, so the recent history has swung sharply back and forth.

There’s also a useful broader thread here. Spartak have often got the first goal in this fixture, doing so in six of the last eight meetings, which helps explain why Septemvri have sometimes been forced into more reactive football. Yet the overall history still points towards both sides finding moments, not dominance from either camp. It’s not a rivalry built on caution alone. The scorelines have been too uneven for that.

We Predict: Both Teams To Score

We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 5/6 here, and it feels like the strongest play on the board. Septemvri have hit that outcome in five of their last six, Spartak in four of their last five, and neither defence gives much reason to expect a clean sheet. Septemvri have conceded 63 league goals, Spartak 56, and both teams have shown just enough attacking life in recent weeks to get on the scoresheet. That’s the angle.

The scoreline call is 2-1 to Septemvri. Their home edge is modest, not overwhelming, but Spartak’s away record is so thin — one win, eight draws, seven losses — that I’d rather side with the hosts to nick it while still expecting the visitors to land a goal. A 1-1 draw wouldn’t shock anyone, especially after the blank at this ground in April. Still, the numbers and the recent patterns point a little more firmly towards goals at both ends and a narrow home win. An over 1.5 goals angle also has appeal, but BTTS looks the cleaner route.

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