FC Viktoria Plzeň come into this one with useful home scoring form, having put two past Bohemians Praha 1905 after also beating Hradec Králové 3-0 away. Their home league record is strong as well, with 22 goals scored and only 14 conceded in 13 matches, which fits an over-goals angle rather than a tight low-scoring script.
FK Teplice are harder to trust for a clean defensive shutout. They have drawn three of their last four league games 1-1 or 0-0, but they have also conceded in four of their last five away league matches, and they have gone five games without a win. That mix leaves them vulnerable if Plzeň get on top early.
There is also enough from the numbers to support a game with chances at both ends. Plzeň’s league record stands at 47 goals scored and 31 conceded, while Teplice have 25 scored and 31 conceded, so neither side looks built to keep the other out for long. The recent head-to-heads lean in the same direction too, with Plzeň scoring in four straight meetings and Teplice failing to keep a clean sheet in those games.
The projected 2-1 scoreline and 1.7 to 1.0 xG split do not scream a runaway home win, so the tension is whether Teplice can contribute enough to get beyond two goals. Even so, Plzeň’s home output, Teplice’s away concessions, and the visitors’ run without a win point more toward a match that edges past the line than one that stalls at 1-0 or 1-1.
My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 17/20. Plzeň have scored two or more in two of their last three league matches, Teplice have conceded in four of their last five away league games, and the two teams’ league records combine for 72 goals scored and 62 conceded. The recent head-to-heads also help, with Plzeň scoring in each of the last four meetings.