- Beroe Stara Zagora have failed to win any of their last five Parva liga 2025/2026 fixtures, drawing two and losing three.
- Septemvri Sofia have lost four of their last five, winning one, and been routed 7-0 at Levski Sofia on the road.
- Beroe have won two of their last three home games against Septemvri Sofia.
Beroe looking to reverse recent run
Our Beroe Stara Zagora vs Septemvri Sofia prediction focuses on the fact that Beroe Stara Zagora are sitting in 13th position in the Parva liga 2025/2026 with 15 points from 16 fixtures while Septemvri Sofia are just below them on 14 points from 18 games ahead of Sunday’s clash between the two sides.
Beroe, who are priced at 2.24 to take all three points, have failed to win any of their last five league games, which puts them at a slight disadvantage to their guests. But Beroe Stara Zagora vs Septemvri Sofia preview shows that Septemvri, the long shots at 3.19, have lost three straight league games and should be open to a counter-attack.
New manager Josu Uribe is still trying to get his foot in the door at Beroe, so their style of play may not be that settled yet. But the Spanish coach will want his team to play a Spanish style of possession-based soccer with high pressing and an overload of the wide areas.
Septemvri must defend well to be in game
Slavko Matic’s Septemvri have plenty of young, fresh legs to get through their compact defensive system, but it has been very fragile in recent games. The Sofians have lost 4-1 at home to CSKA 1948 and 7-0 away at Levski over the past few weeks and must have been worked over by both clubs.
This Beroe Stara Zagora vs Septemvri Sofia prediction is shaped by the fact that Beroe have won the last two meetings and claimed a 3-2 victory away from home in this Parva liga campaign, so the home side should have the edge in this fixture. With both teams struggling for form, however, Both Teams To Score at 1.79 looks better than either of the moneyline prices.
For those looking for Beroe Stara Zagora vs Septemvri Sofia betting tips, note that Beroe have two wins, three draws and two losses from seven home games this season and have scored just seven goals, but they should be able to nick this contest with Septemvri Sofia having won just two of their nine away fixtures this term (D1, L6). They have conceded an average of 2.56 goals per game on their travels, while Nicolas Fontaine, who has scored two of their last five goals, is a key attacking threat.
Galin Ivanov has been the provider from deep for Septemvri with four assists in their last five games, but his team has struggled in recent matches.