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FC Universitatea Cluj host Universitatea Craiova on Monday evening in the SuperLiga championship round, and this one feels properly loaded. It’s first against second, both sides on 36 points, and there’s not a lot between them in the title race. Cluj sit top on the back of a perfect three-from-three in this phase, while Craiova arrive level on points and only a step behind in the table. That’s the sort of fixture that can tilt a title fight one way or the other.
Cristiano Bergodi’s side have made a habit of winning tight games in this run, while Filipe Coelho’s Craiova have leaned into control and discipline. The margins are slim. Very slim. Cluj have scored five and conceded two in the championship round so far; Craiova have managed three goals and let in only one. So you’re looking at two teams who know how to keep things tidy, but also two teams who’ve found enough moments to keep collecting points.
The first meeting of the season between them ended 0-0 in Cluj in December, and that sort of result feels relevant here. These clubs know each other well, the stakes are bigger now, and both managers will be wary of giving away the first punch. Still, with both chasing the same prize and with the table so tight, somebody’s going to have to take a risk.
Cluj’s recent run has been as clean as it’s been relentless. Their last six have all ended in victory, and the last four tell the story particularly well: a 4-0 home dismantling of SC Oțelul Galați, a 1-3 win away at FCSB, a 2-1 home derby victory over CFR 1907 Cluj, then a pair of away wins that show they’re not just living off home comfort. They went to FC Argeș Pitești and left with a 1-0 win, then turned up at FC Rapid București on 5 April and won 2-1. That’s not a soft stretch. It’s a proper run.
The Rapid win was a good example of what this team are about. They weren’t flawless defensively — they conceded, and Rapid had their moments — but Cluj were more incisive when it mattered. The xG line was close enough, 1.45 to 1.32, and the shot count was tight too, 18-13. Yet they still found the key goals through Cătălin Vulturar and Oucasse Mendy, with Mendy striking twice. That’s what good teams do. They don’t need to dominate every phase. They just find a way.
At home this season, Cluj’s league record reads one win from one, with two goals scored and one conceded. Small sample, yes, but the signs are decent. They’ve already shown they can open games up — the 4-0 against Oțelul was the clearest example — and they’ve also dealt with local pressure in the derby against CFR. The flip side is that they haven’t been watertight for 90 minutes. Their championship-round output has been strong, but the concession count tells you they’re not shutting everyone out. And in a game like this, that matters.
There’s also a broader pattern here worth respecting. Cluj have gone eight games unbeaten since their last defeat, which came away at CFR in early February. That’s a proper base to build from. They’re scoring, they’re winning, and they’re doing it with enough variety to avoid becoming easy to read. Mind you, the home numbers aren’t huge yet, so they still need to prove they can control a top-of-the-table meeting on their own ground.
Craiova arrive in good shape too, even if their recent form has been a little less flamboyant than Cluj’s. Their last six reads like a side that’s been winning the right matches and keeping the rest under control. They beat CFR 1907 Cluj 2-0 at home on 6 April, picked up a 1-0 away win at Dinamo București, and before that lost narrowly at home to FC Argeș Pitești. There were draws with Rapid and CFR in the cup, and a 2-1 home win over FC Metaloglobus București. It hasn’t been all smooth, but it’s been efficient.
The 2-0 win over CFR told you plenty. Craiova didn’t need to be spectacular. They needed to be organised, patient and sharp when chances came. That’s exactly what happened. Their xG came in at 0.80, which isn’t huge, but they still got two goals through Anzor Mekvabishvili and Assad Al-Hamlawi. That sort of finishing matters. They also kept CFR to one goal on target, and that’s the sort of defensive discipline that gives them a real chance in matches like this.
Away from home, Craiova’s league record is neat rather than eye-catching: one win from one, one goal scored and none conceded. That’s a clean start on the road, and it suits the kind of side they look like right now. They don’t chase games wildly. They don’t leave much behind them. They wait. The question is whether that approach produces enough in a top-of-the-table battle where Cluj are already in confident mood and carrying a strong scoring habit of their own.
The one concern for Craiova is that their attacking return hasn’t been huge. Three goals across their last three championship-round matches is tidy, not thunderous. You can get away with that if the defence keeps doing its job, and so far it has. But if this turns into a game where both teams are forced to chase a winner, Craiova have less margin for error than Cluj. That’s the tension in the fixture. They’re solid enough to avoid defeat, but are they bold enough to win it? That’s the real question.
The recent meetings have leaned towards tight football, with enough edge to keep both camps wary. The most recent clash at Cluj in December finished 0-0, which fits the overall feel of this matchup when the stakes are high. Before that, Craiova won 2-1 at home in July 2025 and also beat Cluj 3-0 and 1-0 in the 2024-25 season. Cluj have had their moments too, taking a 2-1 home win in April 2025 and drawing 1-1 at Craiova in September 2024.
So neither side has owned this fixture. Craiova have had the better of the overall recent sequence, but Cluj’s home win last spring and the latest stalemate show this isn’t a one-sided story. One thing does stand out: the meetings often stay close. That’s a pattern neither manager will want to ignore.
Double Chance X2 at 4/11 looks the best angle here. Craiova have the profile to stay unbeaten in a game like this, and the price reflects the respect they deserve from the market. They’ve conceded just once in the championship round, they’ve already handled CFR at home, and their away record is spotless in league play so far. That kind of defensive base is exactly what you want when you’re going into a match against a side riding an eight-game unbeaten streak.
Cluj are in better goal-scoring form, no doubt about that, but Craiova don’t need to outgun them to land this bet. They just need to keep the game tight, and they’ve been doing that for weeks. A 1-1 draw feels the likeliest scoreline, with both defences doing enough to limit the damage and neither side getting full control for long. If you want a slightly bigger price, under 2.5 goals has real appeal too — these two have been measured in this phase, and this could easily turn into a cagey one.