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PFK Montana 1921 vs FK Spartak Varna Prediction & Betting Tips 18.05.2026

Football PredictionsFirst Professional League, Relegation RoundFirst Professional League, Relegation Round • Bulgaria
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PFK Montana 1921 welcome FK Spartak Varna to the Stadion Ogosta on Monday evening in the First Professional League relegation round, with both sides still trying to finish the season on a cleaner note than the table suggests. Montana sit 8th on 23 points and are already staring at a poor return overall, while Spartak are 6th with 31 points but hardly in the mood to celebrate after a campaign full of dropped points and too many games slipping away late or early.

There’s still something on the line, even if this isn’t a glamorous finale. Relegation-round football has a way of exposing who can still compete when the pressure is ugly rather than romantic. Montana need a response after a run that’s been stubborn but not convincing, while Spartak arrive with a little more cushion in the standings, yet a road record that tells you they’ve struggled to impose themselves away from Varna. Neither side has covered itself in glory. That’s the truth of it.

The first meeting between these clubs this season was tight and decided by a single goal, and this one has the feel of another narrow scrap. Montana have been marginally better at home than Spartak have been away, and that matters here. The numbers don’t scream goals. They point to a tense, scruffy game where one mistake, one set-piece, or one moment of quality could swing the night.

PFK Montana 1921 Form & Analysis

Montana’s recent spell has been built on grit rather than fluency. Their last six league matches have produced just one win, and that came at home against FK Dobrudzha Dobrich on 27 April, a 1-0 success that felt like a proper release at the time. Since then, they’ve gone four matches without another victory. They drew 1-1 away to Septemvri Sofia, came from nowhere to share a 2-2 with Beroe Stara Zagora on the road, and then held Lokomotiv Sofia to another 2-2 at home. The run ended with a 1-0 loss at Botev Vratsa on 14 May, where Daniel Genov’s 70th-minute strike was not enough to rescue them.

That sequence says a lot about Montana. They’re not easy to break down for long spells, and they’ve shown enough persistence to hang around in matches, but the finishing touch has been missing. Four draws in six tells its own story. They’ve been competitive without being ruthless. At home, the picture is a little better. Montana’s home record stands at three wins, six draws and eight defeats, with 12 goals scored and 22 conceded. That’s not a dominant base, but it is a place where they’ve at least picked up more than scraps.

The bigger issue is that they’ve rarely turned control into clear scoring pressure. Their overall record of 21 goals scored and 51 conceded is grim reading, and the home numbers aren’t especially pretty either. Still, they’ve been awkward enough in recent weeks to make life difficult for an opponent like Spartak, who don’t travel well. Montana have also been on a decent run of keeping games relatively tight at home. You wouldn’t call them secure. You’d call them awkward. That’s not nothing in a relegation-round fixture.

FK Spartak Varna Form & Analysis

Spartak Varna’s recent results are a bit more chaotic. They beat Slavia Sofia 2-1 at home on 10 May, which was exactly the sort of result they needed to settle things down, but that hasn’t led to any real momentum. Before that, they drew 1-1 with FK Dobrudzha Dobrich at home, lost 2-1 at Botev Vratsa, and fell 2-1 to Beroe Stara Zagora on their own ground. Their last outing was another setback, a 1-0 defeat away to FK Septemvri Sofia on 14 May. It was decided early too, with Bertrand Fourrier scoring in the 3rd minute for Septemvri and Spartak never really recovering.

The away form is the glaring problem. Spartak’s away record reads one win, eight draws and eight defeats, with just eight goals scored and 24 conceded. That’s not the profile of a side you trust on the road. One win away from home all season tells you how often they’ve been forced to survive rather than express themselves. They’ve drawn plenty, sure, but too many of those trips have lacked edge in the final third. If you can’t score, you’re always one moment away from a damaging defeat.

Their overall numbers aren’t much better either. Six wins and 13 draws from 35 matches shows a team that has been hard to put away at times but far too easy to frustrate, and the 57 goals conceded is a real warning sign. Mind you, Spartak have at least shown they can nick a result when the match opens up in their favour, and their win against Slavia proved they’ve got enough about them to punish a sloppy opponent. The problem is consistency. They just don’t carry it from one game to the next, especially away from home. Can they suddenly look secure on the road now? That would be a stretch.

Head-to-Head

The recent meetings lean Spartak’s way, and they’ve done it in the kind of low-scoring, cagey games that suit a side willing to sit in and wait. Spartak beat Montana 1-0 in Varna on 3 March 2026 and also won 2-1 in Montana back in September 2025. Go a little further back and you find more of the same pattern: Spartak won 1-0 at home in April 2024, while the 2023 and 2022 league meetings both finished 1-1. Even the longer-term record has a familiar feel, with Spartak winning three of the last eight and Montana’s lone victory in that stretch coming all the way back in 2014.

One trend matters most here: Spartak have avoided defeat in seven straight meetings with Montana, and four of the last five head-to-heads have finished with under 2.5 goals. That fits the broader tone of this fixture. It’s usually tight, often scrappy, and rarely a game where both attacks get carried away.

We Predict: Home Win

We’re backing PFK Montana 1921 to win at 9/1 here, which is a big price for a match that looks far tighter than the market might be giving it credit for. Montana’s home record isn’t spectacular, but Spartak’s away numbers are ugly enough to make the upset angle very live. One away win all season. Eight goals scored on the road. That’s fragile stuff.

There’s also the feel of a match where the home side should get more territorial control. Montana have been drawing a lot, yes, but their recent home outings have been competitive and they’re facing a Spartak side that’s struggled to travel and has lost four of its last six. The xG projection leans Montana as well, with 1.3 to 0.6 in their favour, and a 2-1 home win looks a fair call. If you wanted a safer route, under 2.5 goals is the obvious alternative, but the value play here is the home win.

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