FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih come into this one with a mixed but useful home profile for an away-win angle: six victories, three draws and only one defeat in league matches at this ground, while their recent home games have still produced openings at both ends. They beat FC Epicentr Dunaivtsi 2-1 here on 21 March and also scored three against Zorya Luhansk earlier in March, so LNZ will need to stay sharp if they are to turn a strong away record into three points.
LNZ Cherkasy have the sharper overall league numbers, and their away form is especially convincing: eight wins, one draw and one loss, with only six goals conceded on the road. They have also won four of their last six league matches, including a 2-1 success at Rukh Lviv and a 3-0 away win at Veres Rivne, so there is real evidence that they travel well and can handle matches of this type.
The head-to-head record also gives LNZ reason for confidence, even if it has not been one-sided. The last two meetings finished goalless, but Kryvbas did win the three earlier clashes listed, so the recent history points to a competitive game rather than a comfortable home response. LNZ’s overall defensive record, with just 12 league goals conceded, is the cleaner edge in a matchup where home resistance has been less reliable than their season total suggests.
That said, Kryvbas are not without a path to trouble for the visitors, because their home output has been solid and their recent win over FC Epicentr Dunaivtsi showed they can create enough chances to score. LNZ’s away defence has been excellent, though, and their 18-6 goal difference on the road is stronger than Kryvbas’ 20-10 home split. The xG projection also leans their way at 1.4 to 0.9, which fits a narrow away success more than a comfortable one.
My prediction is Away Win at 17/20. LNZ Cherkasy have won eight of their ten away league games, have allowed only six goals on the road, and arrive with four wins from their last six league matches. Kryvbas are solid at home, but the two recent goalless head-to-heads and the visitors’ better defensive base point toward LNZ edging it rather than the hosts taking control.