FK Spartak Subotica go into this one having lost three of their last six league matches, with only one win in that span, while FK Javor Ivanjica have been harder to beat, suffering just one defeat in their last six. The bigger picture is even more useful for an away angle: Spartak are 15th with 21 points, and Javor sit 13th on 31, so the visitors arrive with the better season-long return.
Spartak’s home numbers do not offer much comfort, with only two home wins all season and eight defeats in 14 at their own ground. Javor’s away record is not sparkling, but it is still competitive enough for a match result play, especially given their stronger overall defensive record of 36 conceded compared with Spartak’s 50. The recent xG line also leans slightly toward the visitors, with Javor projected at 1.3 and Spartak at 1.1.
The most recent meetings add a small amount of support for Javor avoiding defeat, although they do not guarantee a clean outcome. The clubs drew 1-1 in Novi Pazar in November 2025, and Javor have now gone three head-to-head meetings without being beaten by Spartak. That said, Spartak’s home advantage does keep the away-win case from looking completely straightforward.
There is also a clear contrast in how each side has been finishing games. Spartak conceded three at home to Radnik Surdulica on 21 March, while Javor held Novi Pazar to a goalless draw that same day and have taken points in three of their last four league matches. Javor’s away record of two wins and four draws from 14 is not dominant, but it does show enough resilience for an away result at a fair price.
My prediction is Away Win at 17/10. Javor are the more reliable side in the table, Spartak have lost eight of 14 at home, and the visitors have lost only once in their last six league matches. The 1-1 draw in the reverse fixture shows Javor can handle this opponent, but their better defensive profile and slight xG edge still point toward the away side edging it.