FK Csíkszereda Miercurea Ciuc welcome AFC Unirea 04 Slobozia to Miercurea Ciuc on Saturday afternoon in the SuperLiga relegation round, with both sides still trying to put clear daylight between themselves and trouble. This is the sort of fixture that can tilt a survival run one way or the other. One win doesn’t solve everything, but it can change the mood in an instant.
For Robert Ilyes’ side, the table pressure is obvious even without a standings line to lean on. Every point in this phase matters, and Csíkszereda have at least begun to steady themselves after a messy spell. Unirea, under Claudiu Niculescu, arrive with their own anxieties. They’ve shown they can nick results on the road, but they’ve also been too easy to knock around, and that’s a dangerous habit when the margins are so thin.
There’s a little bit of history here too. The teams have already crossed paths several times in recent seasons, including a 2-1 win for Csíkszereda in November and that wild 6-1 Unirea success in July. So this isn’t new territory. It rarely feels tame when these two meet.
FK Csíkszereda Miercurea Ciuc Form & Analysis
Csíkszereda’s recent run has been a mixed bag, but there’s a definite pattern to it: they’ve been stubborn, they’ve kept games tight, and they’ve just about done enough more often than not. Their latest outing delivered a 1-0 away win at Metaloglobus București on 13 April, sealed by Marton Eppel’s 28th-minute penalty. Before that, they’d taken a 2-0 beating at Petrolul Ploiești, which was a reminder that this side aren’t immune to being overrun when the game gets away from them.
The better sign is how they responded. A 1-1 draw at home to Farul Constanța, a 3-2 away win at Oțelul Galați, and that 1-0 home win over Farul earlier in March all point to a team that’s figured out how to stay alive in matches. They’re not blowing sides away. Far from it. But they are doing enough to keep themselves in the conversation, and that matters in a relegation round where control is often an illusion.
At home, the picture is mixed but not hopeless. Across their domestic home matches referenced here, Csíkszereda have won once, drawn once and lost once, scoring two and conceding one in the sample provided. That kind of profile tells you plenty. They’re not free-scoring on their own turf, but they’re also not being torn apart there. Their recent sequence of results also includes only one defeat in the last four, and that’s the sort of run you’d expect from a side trying to grind its way clear. The flip side? They haven’t looked especially fluent in possession, and the chance count from the Metaloglobus win — 0.29 xG and just eight shots — was pretty ugly. A penalty rescued them. That won’t be a reliable plan every week.
Still, there’s a resilience here. Csíkszereda aren’t collapsing. They’ve been hard to break down in patches and have taken enough from the games that matter most. That can carry you a long way in this phase of the season.
AFC Unirea 04 Slobozia Form & Analysis
Unirea’s form is a little more jagged. They beat Farul Constanța 1-0 away on 5 April, and that result still stands out. Winning on the road at a side like that is no small thing. Before that, they had beaten Oțelul Galați 2-1 at home, so for a moment it looked like Niculescu had found the right balance. Then came the wobble: a 3-2 loss at Botoșani, a goalless draw at Argeș Pitești, and a 1-2 home defeat to Petrolul Ploiești in their latest match. That loss hurt. They led early through Alexandru Albu, only to be dragged back into the fight and undone late on.
The numbers from that Petrolul game were rough. Unirea managed just 0.44 xG, allowed 2.04, and were outshot 22-6. That’s not the profile of a side in control. It was also made worse by Esteban Orozco’s red card, which left them chasing a game they were already struggling in. You can survive one messy evening like that. You can’t make a habit of it.
Away from home, though, they’ve shown enough to stay dangerous. The win at Farul was the headline, and it sits alongside the 0-0 at Argeș to suggest they can be awkward on the road when the shape is right. Their away record in the sample isn’t flashy, but they’ve scored three goals across those two away league fixtures and have been competitive in both. The issue is consistency. Can they keep the lid on it when the pressure rises? That’s the question. Their recent results say maybe not.
There’s also a slight openness to their games that keeps the market interested. Unirea have seen plenty of matches drift beyond the 2.5-goal line in recent weeks, and they’ve been involved in BTTS-friendly contests too. That lines up with a team whose defensive structure can be punctured. Even in their better away performances, they don’t look completely secure.
Head-to-Head
The meetings between these sides have been lively enough to matter. Csíkszereda beat Unirea 2-1 in November 2025, while Unirea absolutely ran riot in the reverse league meeting in July, winning 6-1 at home. Go back a bit further and the pattern becomes more balanced, with Csíkszereda winning 1-0 in the Cup and Unirea taking some tight Liga II games by narrow margins.
What stands out most is that Csíkszereda have scored first in six of the last eight meetings. That’s not a huge shock given how these sides have tended to play each other, but it does hint that the home team often starts with more bite. And the overall tone of the rivalry has rarely been cagey for long. These games tend to open up.
We Predict: Over 1.5 Goals
Over 1.5 Goals at 3/10 looks the cleanest angle here. It’s short for a reason, and this one isn’t being recommended as a thrill-seeker’s punt. It’s the practical play. Csíkszereda have been involved in enough low-to-mid scoring matches to keep the total in check, but Unirea’s recent games have been less restrained, and the matchups between these two usually produce chances. A 2-1 home win fits the shape of it well.
The xG projection leans that way too, with Csíkszereda at 1.4 and Unirea at 1.1. That’s not a classic route to a 0-0. Both sides have shown they can concede, both have had spells where they’re vulnerable after the first goal, and Unirea’s away results suggest they’re capable of nicking something even if they’re not fully on top. Over 1.5 shouldn’t be a heavy lift. If you want a slightly bolder angle, BTTS has some appeal as well, but the safer call is simply to expect at least two goals.