NK Celje come into this derby with three wins from their last four league matches and a 5-1 home rout of ND Primorje in their most recent outing, but their home dominance has also been balanced by a few choppy stretches in Europe. NK Maribor arrive on the back of one draw and four wins in their last five PrvaLiga games, and they have avoided defeat in eight straight league matches, which is the more relevant form line for an away win case.
The home and away splits keep the balance fairly tight. Celje are unbeaten at home in the league with nine wins and three draws from 12, while Maribor’s away record is solid rather than spectacular at six wins, three draws and three defeats. That means the pick is not built on a huge home-vs-away mismatch, but on a side that has been harder to beat overall and has carried that habit into a strong away campaign.
Recent meetings between these clubs also tilt towards Maribor being competitive enough to take points. The latest clash finished 3-3 in Maribor, and the head-to-head run includes several tight scorelines as well as Celje’s five-match unbeaten stretch against them. Even so, Maribor have scored in that fixture regularly, and Celje’s own recent league wins have not all come with complete control, which leaves room for an away result in a game that could stay close.
Celje’s 5-1 win over Primorje was eye-catching, but the underlying balance is not wildly one-sided: their xG was 3.3 in that match, while Maribor’s latest away league game at Aluminij ended 1-1 with an xG of 2.1 and a solid chance count. Maribor have also shown they can travel without folding, with three away league wins already and no defeats in their last five away league trips. The projected 1-2 scoreline is a fair fit for the shape of the game, even if Celje’s home record means the away side still has to earn it.
My prediction is Away Win at 29/20. Maribor are unbeaten in eight league matches, they have taken six wins from their last eight away league games, and Celje’s home record is strong enough to keep this competitive but not enough to rule out an away success. The recent 3-3 meeting also shows the matchup can be open, which suits a narrow Maribor win more than a cautious draw.