FK Panevėžys come into this one with two wins from their last three league matches and, at home in TOPLYGA, they are still unbeaten with one win and two draws. That home record matters for a home-win angle because they have already taken points off FK Sūduva Marijampolė and FC Hegelmann, and they kept FK Banga Gargždai out in a 1-0 away win on 21 March.
Džiugas Telšiai arrive in much better overall league position, but their away profile is strong rather than dominant in a way that leaves room for a narrow home response. They are unbeaten on the road in league play, with three wins and two draws, yet their most recent outing was a goalless draw at FK Transinvest, and that sort of low-margin result is not a bad sign for a tight contest where one moment can decide it.
The scoring profiles also point to a game that could stay close enough for Panevėžys to edge it. FK Panevėžys have only five league goals in six matches, while Džiugas have conceded just five in six, so neither side is carrying a free-scoring record. The head-to-head has often been restrained too, with six of the last seven meetings finishing under 2.5 goals, although the 2-1 home-win call does sit slightly against that trend and depends on Panevėžys making their home advantage count.
Panevėžys have also been the more reliable team to strike first, doing so in four of their last five in the relevant market, and that is useful when backing a home win rather than a draw. Džiugas have avoided defeat in three straight and have not lost away in the league, so this is not a straightforward call, but the combination of Panevėžys’ unbeaten home record and Džiugas’ recent blank at Transinvest leaves enough room for the hosts to nick it.
My prediction is Home Win at 6/5. Panevėžys are unbeaten at home in league play, Džiugas’ last away outing finished 0-0, and the visitors’ strong road record suggests a competitive game rather than a one-sided one. Even so, Panevėžys have won two of their last three league matches and have been the more dependable side to score first, which gives the home win a fair chance in a tight matchup.