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FK Vojvodina come into this in strong home shape and with a record that fits a home-win call. They are second in the table, have taken 30 points from 14 home league matches, and their home line of nine wins, three draws and only two losses shows how hard they are to stop in Novi Sad. With 32 goals scored and only 14 conceded at home, they usually control games well enough to protect a lead.
Radnički Niš, by contrast, have struggled badly away from home. Their away record stands at two wins, three draws and nine defeats, and they have scored only 11 goals on the road while conceding 21. Their wider league form is also poor, with just one win in their last six and losses in each of their last three matches, so they arrive with little to suggest they can handle a top-half trip.
The recent head-to-head record leans the same way. Vojvodina have won three of the last four league meetings, and they have avoided defeat in nine straight H2Hs with Radnički Niš. That history matters here because Vojvodina have also been first to score in eight of those nine meetings, which points to the home side often taking charge early and forcing Radnički to chase the game.
There is a small tension in the numbers because the projected scoreline is only 2-1, and Radnički Niš did put up 16 shots in their 1-2 home loss to OFK Beograd. Even so, Vojvodina’s cleaner home profile is the stronger angle, while Radnički’s away record and recent defensive record make them hard to trust against a side this high in the standings. Vojvodina’s last home league win over Napredak, a 4-1 result, also fits the pattern of them being capable of turning home pressure into three points.
My prediction is Home Win at 1/2. Vojvodina have lost only twice at home in the league, Radnički Niš have nine away defeats already, and the visitors have lost three of their last four league matches. The head-to-head record is also one-sided, with Vojvodina unbeaten in nine straight meetings and winning three of the last four.