AFC Unirea 04 Slobozia host FC Petrolul Ploiești on Sunday evening in the Romanian SuperLiga relegation round, with both sides still carrying plenty to play for as the fight to stay clear of danger tightens. It’s the sort of fixture that rarely allows much margin for error. Every point matters, every clean sheet feels heavier than usual, and one slip can drag a team back into the mess below them.
For Unirea, this is about turning a decent little surge into something more secure. Claudiu Niculescu’s side have shown enough bite in the past few weeks to suggest they won’t simply roll over, and their win away at Farul last time out gave them a lift they badly needed. Petrolul arrive with a more awkward profile: capable of looking controlled and efficient one week, flat and stubbornly blunt the next. Mehmet Topal’s men are hard to pin down, but they’re still the stronger-looking side on paper and should fancy leaving with something.
The trip to this stage of the season brings its own pressure. In a relegation round, there’s no room for romantic football. You need results. Unirea have already shown they can nick one away from home and then follow it up with a proper shift in the next outing. Petrolul, meanwhile, are trying to turn flashes of authority into a steady points return. That’s the difference between comfort and anxiety at this stage.
AFC Unirea 04 Slobozia Form & Analysis
Unirea’s recent story has been all about recovery. They went into March on the back of defeats to Universitatea Craiova and Rapid București, and then that 3-2 loss at FC Botoșani looked like another punch in the stomach. But since then, there’s been a bit more steel about them. They held FC Argeș Pitești to a goalless draw on the road, then followed it with that 1-0 win at Farul on 5 April, where Renato Espinosa settled it in the 54th minute. Then came a home win over Oțelul Galați, a lively 2-1 result that showed they can still find a way when the game opens up.
That’s not a bad response at all. Three matches unbeaten now, if you count the draw and the two wins. It’s a useful run for a side that had looked vulnerable only a couple of weeks earlier. The flip side? They’ve still got a slightly ragged edge to them. When Unirea lose, they tend to concede goals in clusters, and their earlier defeats to Rapid and Craiova were both uncomfortable enough. Still, they’ve shown more balance lately, and that matters in a relegation scrap.
At home, though, they’ve had a mixed time of it. The overall picture isn’t provided, so there’s no neat record to lean on, but the results tell you enough: a 2-1 loss to Rapid, a 0-3 home defeat to Craiova, and then a much better 2-1 success against Oțelul. That’s a team still trying to make its own ground a place of control rather than chaos. Can they do that against Petrolul? That’s the big question. They’ve got some momentum, but they’ll need a disciplined evening because Topal’s side won’t gift them much.
FC Petrolul Ploiești Form & Analysis
Petrolul come in with a form line that’s been all over the place. Their latest result was a clean 2-0 home win over FK Csíkszereda Miercurea Ciuc, with Marco Dulca opening the scoring on 43 minutes and Rareș Pop wrapping it up late on. That was a proper response to a messy run, because before that they’d lost away at Metaloglobus and Farul, and those were the sort of defeats that leave a bad taste. Away at Metaloglobus, they were edged 1-0. At Farul, they were beaten 2-0. No flourish, no comeback, not much going for them.
The problem for Petrolul is that they’ve been hard to trust on the road. They beat Botoșani 1-0 away earlier in March, which showed they can be disciplined and efficient when they get the game on their terms, but they’ve also come up short at CFR Cluj, where they lost 2-1, and those away defeats to Metaloglobus and Farul have made the picture look less convincing. Four away games in this stretch have brought one win and three defeats. Not terrible, but not strong enough to inspire confidence either.
There is a clear pattern here. Petrolul are a side who can keep things tight, but when they don’t score first, they look far more ordinary. Their matches have often stayed low-scoring — the 2-0 win over Csíkszereda was only their second home game in the six-match sample to go beyond a single goal margin — and that cautious edge is why they remain tricky to read. On the road, though, they’ve been blunt enough for long spells. They’ll want to avoid chasing this one. If they fall behind, it could get messy. If they keep it level, they’ll think they’ve got the better chance of nicking the result late.
Head-to-Head
These two have developed a pretty familiar pattern in recent meetings. Petrolul beat Unirea 1-0 in February, after Unirea had won the reverse league fixture 1-0 at home in September. Before that, the teams drew 0-0 in March 2025, and Petrolul edged a 2-1 win in December 2024. Go back a little further and you’ll find another Petrolul win, 2-1 in August 2024, plus a couple of goalless draws in older Cupa României and Liga II meetings.
That history points in one direction: tight games, few goals, very little room for error. Unirea have had some success in this fixture, but they’ve rarely run away with it, and Petrolul have been the slightly more reliable side when the margins are thin. One low-scoring angle stands out here too — five of the last seven meetings have gone under 2.5 goals. That fits the mood of this matchup very neatly.
We Predict: Double Chance X2
Double Chance X2 at 1/3 looks the strongest play here. Petrolul aren’t flawless, far from it, but they’ve been the steadier side across the season’s sharper edges and they’ve already beaten Unirea in the most recent meeting. Unirea’s recent improvement deserves respect, yet this still feels like a game where Petrolul’s ability to keep things compact gives them the better floor. A point would suit them just fine. Two, even better.
The 1-1 correct score feels about right. Unirea have enough about them to make life awkward at home, especially after those recent positive results, but Petrolul’s low-scoring habit and the way these two usually meet points straight to a cagey afternoon. If you want a small alternative, under 2.5 goals is hard to ignore given the head-to-head trend and Petrolul’s recent run of tight matches. Still, the safer route is the double chance. 1X would be too generous to the hosts. X2 is the call.