Universitatea Craiova host FC Universitatea Cluj on Sunday evening in the SuperLiga championship round, with first place and a serious title push on the line for the home side, while Cluj arrive still very much in the hunt from third. This is the sort of late-season fixture that can tilt a whole campaign. Craiova sit top on 60 points, three clear of Cluj, and every point now feels like it has extra weight. Cluj, on 54, know a win here drags them right back into the conversation. Anything less leaves them chasing.
There’s also a fresh layer of familiarity to this one. These sides met in the Cupa României Betano just three days earlier and played out a goalless draw in Cluj before the visitors edged through on penalties. That came after a bruising league meeting on 13 April, when FC Universitatea Cluj hammered Craiova 4-0 at home. So this isn’t just a top-of-the-table contest. It’s also a chance for Craiova to settle a score, and for Cluj to prove that April’s demolition wasn’t a one-off. Sunday’s game feels tight, tense and heavily loaded with recent history.
The league table gives Craiova the edge, but the away side’s numbers on the road are hard to ignore. FC Universitatea Cluj own the best away record in the division, with 28 points from 15 trips, while Craiova have been outstanding at home too, losing only once at their own ground. You can see why this one has draw written all over it. Both teams know how to manage big occasions. Neither looks built to fold early.
Universitatea Craiova Form & Analysis
Craiova come into this match with a familiar sense of control, even if the attack hasn’t exactly been fizzing away at full speed. Their last six have brought two goalless draws, three wins and no defeats, which is a neat return when the season is reaching its sharp end. The run started with a 1-0 home win over Rapid București on 19 April, then a 0-0 cup draw away to Dinamo on 23 April. After that came a 1-0 away win at FC Argeș Pitești, a 2-1 home victory over Dinamo, another 0-0 at CFR Cluj, and then Wednesday’s 0-0 in the cup against these same Cluj opponents. Solid, composed, and a little short on drama. That’s been Craiova’s story lately.
Their home form is the clearest reason they sit first. At their own ground they’ve collected 36 points from 15 league matches, with 11 wins, three draws and just one loss. They’ve scored 30 and conceded only 11 at home, which is exactly the sort of record title challengers need. The defensive side is particularly strong. Four of their last six matches have ended with them keeping the opposition to one goal or fewer, and the cup meeting on Wednesday was another example of them controlling danger without necessarily turning that into a flood of chances at the other end.
That last part matters. Craiova are reliable, but they’re not steamrolling teams. They’ve gone two matches without a win now after the cup draw and the stalemate at CFR Cluj, and the recent pattern points more towards control than chaos. They don’t give much away, yet they’re not always ruthless enough to kill games off early. In a match like this, where the margins are already razor-thin, that can matter. If they get drawn into a slower, tactical contest, they’ll fancy themselves. If it turns open, Cluj have already shown they can punish them.
FC Universitatea Cluj Form & Analysis
Cluj’s recent form has been pretty sturdy as well, even with the odd wobble. Their last six have brought three wins, two draws and one defeat, and that lone loss was a narrow 2-1 away defeat at Dinamo on 18 April. Since then they’ve looked far more secure. They drew 1-1 away to FC Argeș in the cup, beat Argeș 1-0 at home in the league, edged Rapid 1-0 at home, then held Craiova 0-0 in the cup. So the trend is clear enough. They’re hard to break down, and once they get their noses in front they’re very comfortable seeing games out.
Away from home, Cluj have been excellent across the season. Their league record on the road reads nine wins, one draw and five defeats, with 25 goals scored and 15 conceded. That’s the best away return in the division, and it gives them a real edge in games like this. They don’t travel like passengers. They travel like a team that expects to compete. The balance is impressive too: enough attacking output to win tight matches, but not so much risk that the whole structure collapses. Their campaign has been built on that control. Three straight clean sheets in all competitions before this game would be some going. That sort of run changes the mood in a team.
Mind you, there’s no denying the caution in their recent profile. Cluj have not been lighting up scorelines. They’ve won by one goal in their last two league games, and the cup draw with Craiova was a flat, low-event contest. That won’t bother them one bit if it stays the same on Sunday. Bergodi will know exactly what he wants here: keep it compact, deny space between the lines, and trust that one moment can be enough. On the evidence of their away record, you’d trust them to execute that plan.
Head-to-Head
These two have built up a proper little rivalry already this season, and the meetings have swung wildly. In the league on 13 April, FC Universitatea Cluj blew Craiova away 4-0 at home. That was a statement win, the kind that changes how a fixture is viewed. But the response from Craiova has been strong enough since then, and the next two meetings have been much tighter. They drew 0-0 in Cluj in the league on 1 December, Craiova won 2-1 at home in July, and there have been several one-goal games going back through 2025.
The most recent chapter was the cup tie on 13 May, when Cluj and Craiova played out another 0-0 before Craiova edged the shootout 6-5. That’s the big clue here. When these sides meet now, the game tends to tighten up quickly. One of the best H2H angles is that Cluj have kept Craiova out in three of the last four meetings. That kind of edge at both ends can’t be dismissed, and it feeds neatly into what should be another low-scoring contest.
We Predict: Double Chance X2
Double Chance X2 at 4/5 looks the right play here. Cluj’s away record is too strong to ignore, and they’ve already shown in April that they can hurt Craiova badly when the game opens up. Even in the cup stalemate last week, they were tidy enough to frustrate the league leaders. Craiova are top for a reason, but this isn’t a side tearing through opponents. They’ve drawn their last two and their recent wins have been narrow. That doesn’t scream confidence about taking maximum points against the best travelling team in the league.
A 1-1 scoreline feels the best fit. Craiova are tough to beat at home, Cluj are excellent away, and both teams have a recent habit of keeping things tight against each other. If you wanted a slightly more conservative angle, under 2.5 goals is very live as well. Still, the draw or an away result has the cleaner edge. Cluj shouldn’t be underestimated here.