On 13 September 2025, CSKA Sofia host Septemvri Sofia at the Bulgarian First Professional Football League in Sofia, following an international break.
Prediction Overview
The recommended bet is Both Teams To Score – No (BTTS No). Septemvri have yet to secure any points away this season and have been poor in terms of scoring on the road. CSKA at home also haven’t been prolific in recent matches. Historical matchups show several instances where Septemvri were kept off the scoresheet. Given both teams’ current form and attacking struggles, a match without goals from one side appears likely.
CSKA Sofia: Under Pressure, Not Prolific]
CSKA Sofia have failed to register a win in their first six matches in the efbet League this season. Their manager, Dušan Kerkez, is under pressure given the lack of positive results. The squad has shown defensive vulnerabilities but also lacks cutting edge upfront - home games have produced draws and low-scoring outcomes so far. There is belief among fans and pundits that victory is overdue, and that Kerkez may try tweaks to break down tougher opponents, but the recent trends aren’t encouraging in terms of high scoring from CSKA.
Septemvri Sofia: Quiet on the Road]
Septemvri’s away form is poor: they have 0 wins, 0 draws, 3 losses in their away fixtures so far in the First League. They’ve scored only one goal away from home in those matches, while conceding several. Their offensive threat on the road is minimal, and they often fail to pose serious danger. Manager Stamen Belchev must hope for better attacking output, but current statistics suggest Septemvri struggle to score away even when given chances.
Head-to-Head & Recent Trends
Looking at recent meetings and statistical patterns, many matches between CSKA and Septemvri involve Septemvri failing to score. While data is somewhat limited for very recent head-to-heads, Septemvri’s general trend in away matches supports this. Also, in several of their recent fixtures (both home and away), Septemvri have been on the losing side without scoring. Meanwhile CSKA’s home fixtures have shown goalscoring lag, especially under pressure. In terms of BTTS (both teams scoring), matches involving Septemvri have had a moderate rate (~57%) this season, but when they are the away side, the rate is much lower. All of this adds up to BTTS “No” being a strong option.
CSKA need a win, Septemvri seldom score away, historical and current form suggest one side may be shut out. BTTS “No” seems the most probable outcome for this match.