Cherno More welcome Dobrudzha 1919 to Stadion Ticha on 15 September in what shapes up as a clear-cut home advantage for the Varna side. This is a fixture between a side sitting fifth in the table and a team struggling down in 11th; the gap in form and numbers is telling. Cherno More have collected 12 points from seven matches with a very steady record of three wins, three draws and a single defeat, while Dobrudzha’s campaign has yielded only six points from two wins and five losses. The stadium atmosphere — modest but passionate with a 6,250 capacity — should favour the hosts as they try to consolidate mid-table momentum.
Cherno More arrive with a string of results that underline resilience: they have kept two clean sheets at home and scored 11 times across the campaign, conceding just five. Recent results include a resounding 4-0 home victory and competitive draws away at strong opponents; overall the home attack is productive, averaging more total shots and shots on target than their visitors. By contrast Dobrudzha have struggled to convert territory into points: only six goals in seven matches and a worrying away record that shows two goals scored but six conceded on the road. Their recent run includes multiple defeats, and despite a morale-boosting win earlier in August against CSKA 1948 Sofia, consistency has been elusive.
The sole recent head-to-head on record finished 1-0 to Cherno More in a friendly earlier this year, a tidy reminder that this matchup has historically tilted toward the home side. Statistically both teams show a 50% BTTS rate in limited samples, but Cherno More’s superior defensive numbers at Stadion Ticha — conceding just two goals at home in the data provided — suggest they are better placed to deny Dobrudzha away from home. Referee Dimitar Dimitrov will take charge, and his presence adds a neutral layer to what should be an open, but controlled, contest.
Expect Cherno More to press with higher intent, using the edge in shots and attacking metrics to dominate early phases. Dobrudzha will likely remain compact and attempt to exploit transitions, but their away goals record and lack of clean sheets indicate that they may be vulnerable to sustained pressure. This should be a match where the home side can create the clearer chances and where one decisive moment could settle the game in front of the home crowd.
Betting suggestion: 1X2 market — Cherno More to win (Home win). Given Cherno More’s stronger league position, better home defensive record, recent dominant results including a 4-0 win, and the team’s greater attacking volume, backing the home victory is the most consistent choice from the available markets.
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