FC Zbrojovka Brno come into this one with four straight league wins, and that run has not been built on low-scoring control alone. Their last two FNL outings finished 2-1 and 2-0, while the home record is a strong eight wins, one draw and one defeat with 22 goals scored in 10 matches. At the other end, MFK Chrudim have been more open away from home, conceding 19 in 10 league trips, so a goal line in the mid-range looks more realistic than a cagey afternoon.
Brno’s overall numbers point the same way. They lead the division with 46 goals scored in 20 league matches and have won 17 of them, which is far more than enough attacking output to carry an over on their own if they find their rhythm. Chrudim are less reliable defensively, sitting 12th with 37 goals conceded, and their recent games have included both a 3-1 win and a 3-1 defeat, which suggests they can be involved in open scorelines rather than tight, low-event contests.
The head-to-head does not block that view either. The meeting in August 2025 ended 1-0 to Brno, but this fixture has also produced a 4-1, a 3-1 and a 3-2 in earlier seasons. With Brno first to score in five of their last five league matches and Chrudim’s away record leaning unevenly enough to allow chances, the most natural path still points toward at least three goals, even if a 2-1 type of scoreline is the more cautious expectation.
Chrudim do have enough attacking threat to contribute, especially after scoring three against Baník Ostrava B and one away at Vysočina Jihlava in their last two league matches. That helps the over rather than hurting it, because both sides have recent evidence of finding the net, and Brno’s home games have averaged 2.0 total goals from their 22 scored and 8 conceded, leaving room for a third goal without needing a wild shootout.
My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 44/100. Brno have won four league games in a row and scored at least twice in two of their last three FNL matches, while Chrudim have both scored and conceded regularly in recent weeks. The home side’s 22 league goals at home and Chrudim’s 19 away concessions fit a game that should reach three goals, even if the projected 2-1 scoreline keeps it fairly controlled.