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Re: 29-30: Bulgaria
Anyone think Spartak Varna are a little too big? Just looking at the stats and i cant really see for why they are considered so out of it. Formwise both teams look quite closely matched imo and theyve only been beat 1-0 in their last 3 visits to Beroe Stara Zagora. Just shows you that i know nothing about these teams.
Vihren cant buy a win on their travels. Marek Dupnitsa aint good home nor away. Whas interesting thoguh to me about Marek Dupnitsa is theyve lost their last 5 games either 4-0 or 4-1. Suppose that run would have to come to an end. Vihren odds on with some but Betway go 2.15. Interestin. Is it interesting anyone? ![]() |
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Re: 29-30: Bulgaria
in the last nine meetings between both sides, the home team won eight of the encounters, looks like some kinda "trading" being carried out
that said both should be able to avoid the drop, by the looks of the final two rounds they ought to get a couple of points more since they'll be playing "uninterested" opponents, zagora probably need this match more as they're worse off in recent form, while varna has won their last three home games on the trot and should be confident with another home game against a mid-table lokomotiv coming up...![]() |
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that said both should be able to avoid the drop, by the looks of the final two rounds they ought to get a couple of points more since they'll be playing "uninterested" opponents, zagora probably need this match more as they're worse off in recent form, while varna has won their last three home games on the trot and should be confident with another home game against a mid-table lokomotiv coming up...

