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Slavia Sofia vs Botev Vratsa prediction time, and the timing matters: this First League play-out match is set for 2026-04-26 (12:00 GMT) at Stadion Aleksandar Shalamanov in Sofia. Both teams know that one clean afternoon can calm relegation nerves, while one silly mistake can ruin a week. The market leans slightly to the hosts (Home 2.42, Draw 3.35, Away 3.050), but the recent story between these sides suggests another close chapter.
These two actually met during the international break in a friendly on March 28, 2026, and it was not subtle: Botev Vratsa ran away with it 5-2. Friendlies are not court evidence, but seven goals do leave fingerprints. Botev’s scorers that day included Yoan Bornosuzov and Kasim Hadji (both with braces), plus Michi Ntelo, while Slavia replied through Emiliyan Gogev and Yanis Guermouche. The rematch now comes with points on the table, so expect less freedom and more caution.
Slavia, under Ratko Dostanic (in charge since October 2025), tends to keep things traditional with a 4-4-2. His public messaging has focused on unity and playing with aggression, which usually means direct phases, competitive second balls, and plenty of work from the wide midfielders. One interesting recent note: Slavia used that same friendly to look at a 19-year-old Nigerian defender, Odinaka Alfred, hinting they are still searching for defensive solutions and depth.
On the other side, Botev Vratsa arrive with a small cloud of headlines. Coach Todor Simov has been linked with potential summer moves (Botev Plovdiv or Lokomotiv Sofia were mentioned in local reports). Sometimes that noise sharpens a group; sometimes it distracts. Either way, Botev have looked stubborn lately, even if not explosive in front of goal.
Squad value is close too: Slavia at €6.82m vs Botev at €5.93m. That does not decide matches, but it fits the theme—two teams operating in the same economic lane, often producing the same kind of tight outcomes.
Now for the numbers that shape our Slavia Sofia vs Botev Vratsa Prediction on NerdyTips. The expected match pattern is balanced, slightly leaning to Botev on the ball: Slavia 45% possession vs Botev 55%. Shot volume is also modest (Slavia 8, Botev 7), with few on target (3 vs 2). Corners are projected at 3-3 (6 total), and discipline looks calm with 1 yellow card each.
The most profitable angle from NerdyTips’ model is Under 3.5 goals at 1.3, trust rating 6.2/10. The logic is simple and matches the stats: limited shots, limited shots on target, and a play-out game where “not losing” often beats “winning beautifully.” Even with the recent 5-2 friendly in mind, competitive league football usually tightens up, especially when both teams have shown a habit of keeping games within one goal either way.
The 1X2 prediction is Draw (X) at around 3.35 odds, but with a low trust rating of 2.0/10. That is NerdyTips being honest: the draw is plausible, not “certain.” Slavia’s home price (2.42) shows market respect, and both teams have already delivered surprise away wins recently, which adds volatility.
A 1-0 Slavia lead at the break fits a direct 4-4-2 start and home urgency, while a 1-1 finish reflects Botev’s likely possession edge and ability to respond. If you want one clean betting position rather than debating the winner, under 3.5 goals is the sensible pick, and it aligns best with the data-led Slavia Sofia vs Botev Vratsa prediction.
Slavia Sofia vs Botev Vratsa prediction time, and the timing matters: this First League play-out match is set for 2026-04-26 (12:00 GMT) at Stadion Aleksandar Shalamanov in Sofia. Both teams know that one clean afternoon can calm relegation nerves, while one silly mistake can ruin a week. The market leans slightly to the hosts (Home 2.42, Draw 3.35, Away 3.050), but the recent story between these sides suggests another close chapter.
These two actually met during the international break in a friendly on March 28, 2026, and it was not subtle: Botev Vratsa ran away with it 5-2. Friendlies are not court evidence, but seven goals do leave fingerprints. Botev’s scorers that day included Yoan Bornosuzov and Kasim Hadji (both with braces), plus Michi Ntelo, while Slavia replied through Emiliyan Gogev and Yanis Guermouche. The rematch now comes with points on the table, so expect less freedom and more caution.
Slavia, under Ratko Dostanic (in charge since October 2025), tends to keep things traditional with a 4-4-2. His public messaging has focused on unity and playing with aggression, which usually means direct phases, competitive second balls, and plenty of work from the wide midfielders. One interesting recent note: Slavia used that same friendly to look at a 19-year-old Nigerian defender, Odinaka Alfred, hinting they are still searching for defensive solutions and depth.
On the other side, Botev Vratsa arrive with a small cloud of headlines. Coach Todor Simov has been linked with potential summer moves (Botev Plovdiv or Lokomotiv Sofia were mentioned in local reports). Sometimes that noise sharpens a group; sometimes it distracts. Either way, Botev have looked stubborn lately, even if not explosive in front of goal.
Squad value is close too: Slavia at €6.82m vs Botev at €5.93m. That does not decide matches, but it fits the theme—two teams operating in the same economic lane, often producing the same kind of tight outcomes.
Now for the numbers that shape our Slavia Sofia vs Botev Vratsa Prediction on NerdyTips. The expected match pattern is balanced, slightly leaning to Botev on the ball: Slavia 45% possession vs Botev 55%. Shot volume is also modest (Slavia 8, Botev 7), with few on target (3 vs 2). Corners are projected at 3-3 (6 total), and discipline looks calm with 1 yellow card each.
The most profitable angle from NerdyTips’ model is Under 3.5 goals at 1.3, trust rating 6.2/10. The logic is simple and matches the stats: limited shots, limited shots on target, and a play-out game where “not losing” often beats “winning beautifully.” Even with the recent 5-2 friendly in mind, competitive league football usually tightens up, especially when both teams have shown a habit of keeping games within one goal either way.
The 1X2 prediction is Draw (X) at around 3.35 odds, but with a low trust rating of 2.0/10. That is NerdyTips being honest: the draw is plausible, not “certain.” Slavia’s home price (2.42) shows market respect, and both teams have already delivered surprise away wins recently, which adds volatility.
A 1-0 Slavia lead at the break fits a direct 4-4-2 start and home urgency, while a 1-1 finish reflects Botev’s likely possession edge and ability to respond. If you want one clean betting position rather than debating the winner, under 3.5 goals is the sensible pick, and it aligns best with the data-led Slavia Sofia vs Botev Vratsa prediction.
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U3.5 -333
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -333X 235
The match is expected to end in a drawUnder 3.5 -333
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the matchYes -122
Both teams are expected to scoreX2&U4.5 -125
Away win/draw and under 4.5 goals
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Slavia Sofia |
11-Oct-25
3:3
| Botev Vratsa ![]() |
Slavia Sofia |
20-Jul-25
2:2
| Botev Vratsa ![]() |
Slavia Sofia |
14-Apr-25
4:2
| Botev Vratsa ![]() |
Slavia Sofia |
22-Mar-24
1:3
| Botev Vratsa ![]() |
Slavia Sofia |
10-Nov-23
1:0
| Botev Vratsa ![]() |
Slavia Sofia |
22-Aug-22
2:1
| Botev Vratsa ![]() |
Slavia Sofia |
30-Oct-21
1:0
| Botev Vratsa ![]() |
Slavia Sofia |
06-May-21
2:0
| Botev Vratsa ![]() |
Slavia Sofia |
20-Apr-21
0:2
| Botev Vratsa ![]() |
Slavia Sofia |
16-Aug-19
2:2
| Botev Vratsa ![]() |
| 13 May | L |
Slavia Sofia
| 0 |
Dobrudzha
| 2 |
| 10 May | L |
Spartak Varna
| 2 |
Slavia Sofia
| 1 |
| 06 May | W |
Slavia Sofia
| 2 |
Septemvri
| 1 |
| 02 May | L |
Beroe
| 3 |
Slavia Sofia
| 0 |
| 26 Apr | D |
Slavia Sofia
| 1 |
Botev Vratsa
| 1 |
| 16 Apr | D |
Montana
| 0 |
Slavia Sofia
| 0 |
| 10 Apr | L |
Slavia Sofia
| 1 |
Septemvri
| 2 |
| 05 Apr | W |
Cherno M
| 1 |
Slavia Sofia
| 3 |
| 20 Mar | L |
Slavia Sofia
| 0 |
Botev Plovdiv
| 1 |
| 13 Mar | D |
Lok. Sofia
| 1 |
Slavia Sofia
| 1 |
| 14 May | W | Botev Vratsa |
1 | Montana |
0 |
| 10 May | D | Botev Vratsa |
1 | Septemvri |
1 |
| 05 May | D | Lokomotiv S |
2 | Botev Vratsa |
2 |
| 02 May | W | Botev Vratsa |
2 | Spartak Varna |
1 |
| 26 Apr | D | Slavia Sofia |
1 | Botev Vratsa |
1 |
| 14 Apr | W | Botev Vratsa |
3 | Lokomotiv S |
2 |
| 10 Apr | L | CSKA 1948 |
1 | Botev Vratsa |
0 |
| 06 Apr | D | Septemvri |
0 | Botev Vratsa |
0 |
| 22 Mar | L | Botev Vratsa |
1 | Lok. Plovdiv |
2 |
| 14 Mar | W | Botev Plovdiv |
1 | Botev Vratsa |
3 |
Bulgaria - First League| Team | M | G | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Botev Vratsa | 35 | 31-31 | 47 |
| 2 |
Lokomotiv | 35 | 49-45 | 44 |
| 3 |
Slavia Sofia | 35 | 40-42 | 43 |
| 4 |
Beroe | 35 | 28-48 | 34 |
| 5 |
Septemvri | 35 | 30-63 | 32 |
| 6 |
Spartak Varna | 35 | 30-57 | 31 |
| 7 |
Dobrudzha | 35 | 26-49 | 30 |
| 8 |
Montana | 35 | 21-51 | 23 |