Nyiregyhaza Spartacus FC
- Nyiregyhaza Spartacus FC have won two of their last five NB I matches (Draw 2, loss 1).
- Tamas Bodog’s side have been solid since he took charge in October 2025, putting together a solid low block and then unleashing in numbers when they get the ball.
- Marko Kvasina has been in fine goalscoring form, hitting three of Nyiregyhaza’s last nine in their previous five matches.
- Nyiregyhaza are ninth in NB I 2025/2026 on 29 points from 26 games played, while visitors Diosgyor VTK are eleventh on 25 points from the same number of fixtures.
Diosgyor VTK
- Nebojsa Vignjevic took over as the leader of VTK in March 2026, but his team has not yet found any consistency after a period of managerial instability.
- The visitors drew 1-1 away to MTK Budapest and suffered a 0-4 home defeat to Kazincbarcika BSC.
- Bence Babos leads the scoring charts for the Green and Whites with six NB I goals this term from 20 appearances, and they have conceded an average of 2.08 per game away.
Head-to-Head
Diosgyor VTK have the better recent head-to-head record between these two NB I clubs, but Nyiregyhaza Spartacus FC will like their chances of earning the three points at home on Saturday.
Key Players
- Marko Kvasina has been in fine goalscoring form, hitting three of Nyiregyhaza’s last nine in their previous five matches.
- Bence Babos leads the scoring charts for the Green and Whites with six NB I goals this term from 20 appearances.
Betting Insights
- Nyiregyhaza’s odds of 2.12 to win this match give them a slight edge at the time of writing, which is probably right given they have won twice and lost six of their 13 home games in NB I 2025/2026 (scored 1.23 and conceded 1.92 per home game on average).
- But the bookmakers price both teams to score as 1.67 odds, which looks like a good bet given the importance of transitions and the wide channels in this fixture.
Prediction
Diosgyor VTK have won three of the last five NB I head-to-head meetings and are on the road this Saturday, but they can beat Nyiregyhaza at their own game, so we’re taking the hosts to come out victorious here .