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Kisvárda FC welcome Debreceni VSC to the Várkert on Monday evening, 13 April 2026, with both clubs still chasing something meaningful in NB I. Kisvárda are sitting seventh on 39 points, which keeps them in the pack but not quite in the comfort zone. Debrecen are fourth on 45, close enough to the European places to feel the pressure, and far enough clear of the bottom half to know this is about pushing on rather than looking over their shoulder.
There’s a bit of weight in the fixture, even if it isn’t a title decider. Kisvárda have been solid at home all season and will see this as a chance to nick points off a team above them. Debrecen, though, arrive with a strong away record and the better league position. That tension matters. One side wants to keep climbing. The other wants to prove their home form can carry them past a top-four opponent.
The meeting history gives the game a sharper edge. These two have split some tight contests in recent seasons, including Kisvárda’s 1-0 away win in Debrecen in December and Debrecen’s 1-0 win in Kisvárda back in September. Small margins have been the theme. Goals haven’t always come easily, but both sides have also shown they can punish the other when it opens up. That’s the tricky bit for punters here. You can make a case for caution, but you can also see the ingredients for a lively, stretched game.
Kisvárda’s recent run has been a mixed bag, which is exactly why they’re in that awkward mid-table space. They beat Puskás Akadémia 1-0 at home on 6 March, a proper, disciplined win that looked like a platform. Then they followed it with a 2-1 defeat away to Újpest, came back to draw 1-1 at home with Ferencváros, and were then beaten 2-0 at Zalaegerszeg on 4 April. Before that, there was a 2-1 home win over Paksi FC and a 2-2 draw away to Nyíregyháza Spartacus. In short: they’re not collapsing, but they’re not stringing enough together either. Three games without a win now. That’s the sort of run that keeps a manager honest.
The home numbers are still decent, and that matters here. Kisvárda have taken 24 points from 14 home league matches, with seven wins, three draws and four defeats. They’ve scored 20 and conceded 18 at their own ground, which tells you two things at once: they’re capable of controlling games there, and they’re rarely locking teams out for long spells. This isn’t a fortress, but it’s a place where they usually make life difficult. Their overall league record is more fragile, with 33 scored and 42 conceded, so the home form is doing a lot of the heavy lifting.
Their last outing at Zalaegerszeg summed up the risk-reward balance. Kisvárda barely laid a glove on the game, finishing with 0.53 xG and no shots on target, while Zalaegerszeg created far more and won comfortably. That was a poor day. Still, it doesn’t erase the stronger moments at home, where Kisvárda have tended to play with more authority. If they get on the front foot early, they can force mistakes. If they sit back and invite pressure, they’ve got a bad habit of letting the game drift away from them.
Debrecen come into this one after a frustrating home defeat to Ferencváros on 5 April, losing 2-0 in a match where they were second best for too long. They’d actually gone through a spell of stubborn draws before that, sharing points with Puskás Akadémia, Nyíregyháza Spartacus, MTK Budapest and Zalaegerszeg. The only real standout win in the recent sequence was the 3-0 success at Kazincbarcikai SC on 8 March. That was the clear outlier. Since then, it’s been a run of three games without victory. No disaster, but not the form of a side ready to steamroll opponents either.
Away from home, though, Debrecen have been strong enough to justify respect. Their away record reads six wins, six draws and only two defeats from 14 matches, with 22 goals scored and 15 conceded. Those are proper numbers. They don’t just travel well, they travel with control. An away side averaging 1.57 points per game and conceding barely a goal per outing doesn’t need much encouragement to believe it can take something here. They’re fourth in the table for a reason.
The Ferencváros match was a little harsh on the eye but still revealing. Debrecen mustered 16 shots and 0.96 xG, yet they gave up 2.61 xGA and five big chances. That’s the problem when they face stronger teams: they can hang around for spells, then get opened up. At their best they’re tidy, patient and efficient. At their worst, they’re too easy to pin back. Mind you, against a Kisvárda side that’s been inconsistent and has only scored 33 league goals all season, Debrecen will fancy their chances of dictating large parts of the game.
Recent meetings between these two have been tight, awkward and often low-scoring. Kisvárda won 1-0 away in December 2025, Debrecen returned the favour with a 1-0 home win in September, and before that the pattern swung between narrow wins and the odd wider scoreline. There was a 0-0 draw in December 2023, a 1-0 Debrecen win in March 2023, and a 2-3 Kisvárda victory in October 2022. This isn’t a fixture that usually turns into chaos. It tends to stay in the margins.
One H2H angle stands out, and it’s the one that matters for this match: fewer than 2.5 goals has landed in five of the last seven meetings. That doesn’t guarantee another tight one, but it does remind you that both clubs know how to spoil each other’s rhythm. The flip side? Debrecen have also found a way to score in this matchup often enough to keep it alive.
We’re backing Over 2.5 Goals at 5/6 here. It’s not a wild punt. It’s a fair read of two sides whose seasons point in the same direction: Kisvárda are open at the back, Debrecen can be stretched away from home when the pressure rises, and both teams have enough attacking threat to make a 2-1 or 2-2 type game very live. The xG projection of 1.4 to 1.2 fits that picture nicely. So does the fact that Kisvárda’s home matches have produced 38 goals in 14 games and Debrecen’s away games have delivered 37 in 14. That’s not banker territory, but it’s close enough to keep us interested.
A 2-1 Kisvárda win is the call, though the draw won’t shock anyone. Debrecen’s stronger away record keeps them dangerous, yet Kisvárda’s home edge and the way they’ve generally managed top-half visitors make them slight favourites to nick it. If you want a sharper alternative, both teams to score has plenty of appeal too. Still, the goals line looks the cleaner angle.