HNK Gorica host NK Istra 1961 in a tight HNL meeting on Monday evening, 27 April 2026, with the two sides separated by only a point in the table. Gorica are 8th on 35 points, Istra sit 7th on 36, and that tiny gap gives this one a bit more bite than a mid-table fixture usually deserves. There’s no trophy on the line, but there is pride, momentum and the simple fact that both clubs are still trying to finish the season on the right side of the line.
For Mario Carević’s Gorica, this is a chance to turn a decent late-season push into something more secure. Krešimir Režić’s Istra, on the other hand, arrive needing a response after a rough run that’s dragged them back into the pack. Their away numbers are respectable enough, yet the broader picture is messier. You don’t need a title race to feel pressure. One point between them is enough.
These two also know each other well by now. Gorica beat Istra 2-0 in February, while the sides have traded narrow wins and low-scoring draws over the last couple of seasons. That sort of pattern matters. It tells you what kind of night to expect. Tight, tense, and probably decided by fine margins.
HNK Gorica Form & Analysis
Gorica come into this one with a welcome lift after ending a wobble in style at HNK Vukovar 1991 on 22 April, winning 2-1 away. It wasn’t just a scrape either. They were the better side, created the cleaner chances and got the job done with a bit of authority. Žan Trontelj put them ahead, Jakov Puljić scored from the spot just before half-time, and Ante Erceg added another penalty in the second half. That matters because it came after a flat home defeat to Lokomotiva Zagreb and before that bruising 1-0 loss away to Hajduk Split.
The wider run has been a bit up and down. Before the Vukovar win, Gorica lost 3-1 away to Hajduk in the league, then were hit hard at home by Lokomotiva in a 2-0 defeat. They also took a 3-6 beating from Dinamo Zagreb in the Cup, which was wild but not especially useful as a reference point for this league game. Still, that Cup exit will sting. The positive is that they had already shown they can be forceful at home when they beat Rijeka 4-0 on 22 March. That was no fluke. Gorica can open teams up when they get on the front foot.
At home in the league, though, the numbers are mixed rather than convincing: five wins, three draws and seven defeats, with 19 scored and 21 conceded. That’s not the record of a side that dominates games at its own ground. It’s the record of a team that can hurt you but also leaves gaps. You can see why BTTS keeps coming up around them. They’ve got enough threat to score, yet they don’t often shut the door. The home form is basically a live-wire. Good enough to fancy a goal. Not good enough to feel safe.
NK Istra 1961 Form & Analysis
Istra’s recent story is less comforting. They’ve lost four in a row since that 2-1 home win over Varaždin on 20 March, and the latest defeat was a fairly blunt one: 2-0 at home to Dinamo Zagreb on 22 April. That followed a 2-1 home loss to Vukovar, a 2-0 defeat away to Lokomotiva and a 3-1 home reverse against Hajduk. That’s a grim sequence. Four straight losses will do that to a side. Confidence dips, errors creep in, and the margin for recovery gets smaller every week.
What’s more, the manner of the losses hasn’t helped. Against Dinamo, Istra barely laid a glove on them. They managed just five shots, none on target, and produced only 0.22 xG. That’s thin stuff. Against Lokomotiva away, they again lost 2-0, which fits a broader pattern: when Istra fall behind, they’ve struggled to find a way back. That’s been true enough across the season too. They’ve conceded 46 league goals, more than Gorica, and that defensive fragility has stopped them building any real consistency.
The away record is the one part that keeps them alive in this preview. Five wins, two draws and eight defeats from 15 away league matches is decent enough for a side in this area of the table, and they’ve scored 19 away goals. That’s not nothing. In fact, it suggests they can travel with threat. Mind you, they’ve also conceded 23 away, so there’s no real security to lean on. Istra’s road form says they can nick a goal. It also says they can leak one. That’s why they keep landing in these awkward, open games.
Still, you wouldn’t ignore the upside. Istra have enough on the break to make things uncomfortable, and their overall away numbers are better than their home record. The problem is that their current run is all pain and no payoff. Four losses on the spin changes the mood fast. Can they suddenly harden up in Turopolje? You’d want to see it first.
Head-to-Head
These two have been pretty even over time, but Gorica have had the better of the more recent meetings. In February this year, Gorica won 2-0 away at Istra. Before that, Gorica edged the return fixture 1-0 at home in November 2025, while Istra had taken a narrow 1-0 win at their place in August 2025. Go back a little further and it gets even tighter, with a 3-2 Gorica win in April 2025 and a 0-0 draw earlier that year.
That’s the main theme: close games, few goals, and very little between them. There’s also a clear hint that neither side has found it easy to completely shut the other out. The meetings tend to be competitive rather than chaotic, though the scorelines stay on the lean side. Five of the last six H2H meetings have gone under 2.5 goals. That doesn’t guarantee anything on Monday, but it does fit the feel of this fixture.
We Predict: Both Teams To Score
We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 4/5 for this one, and it feels like the cleanest way into the game. Gorica have scored in enough home matches to be trusted in front of goal, while Istra’s away record says they’re capable of getting one even when they’re not playing well. The market doesn’t need a shootout. It just needs both sides to land a punch. That looks very live here.
The case is simple enough. Gorica’s home record is leaky, with 21 conceded in 15 league games, and Istra have scored 19 on the road. Add in the recent head-to-head trend of tight but usually competitive meetings, and a 1-1 scoreline feels about right. Gorica have the slightly better momentum after winning at Vukovar, but Istra’s attack is good enough to make this awkward. If you wanted a second angle, under 2.5 goals has a decent historical case in the fixture, though BTTS offers the better balance between price and probability.