Tatran Presov
- Tatran Presov have won one, drawn one and lost three of their last five matches, including three defeats in a row.
- Vladimir Cifranic took charge of Tatran in September 2025 and he has immediately set about getting his side into a compact shape, controlling the game’s tempo and making a nuisance of themselves on the break.
- It’s a simple, but effective approach to 4-3-3 football and has seen them score an average of 1.30 goals per home game this season, but concede a worrying 2.20.
KFC Komarno
- Komarno boss Mikulas Radvanyi has been at the helm since July 2021 and his pragmatic approach has seen his side consistently set up with a compact back four, trying to be a threat from set-pieces and counter-attacks.
- They’ve conceded an average of 1.5 goals away from home in the league this season, which isn’t bad, but their problems lie in scoring goals.
Key Players
- Both of these teams have some talented attacking players, but the best that Tatran can offer in the offensive department is Martin Regali, who has scored 6 goals in 18 Super Liga games this term.
- He’s scored 2 of the team’s last four goals and could be a good pick for an anytime scorer bet.
- KFC’s Simon Smehyl is the danger man for Komarno with 7 league goals to his name.
Betting Insights
- Both of these sides are in poor form, so it’s tricky to recommend either as a win bet here, with Tatran Presov available at 2.36, KFC Komarno at 2.8 and the draw at 3.25.
- There looks to be little between these two sides, which is why we’re going to sit on the fence for this one, although Both Teams To Score does look appealing at 1.65, given that both have conceded more than one goal per game on average across their respective home and away records.
Prediction
With the odds so tight, we think that this one will be won in moments rather than sustained periods of dominance, so the best pick is to leave the outcome up to chance.