Merani Tbilisi
Margveti 2006
Apr 9 13:00
13h 56m 11s
Merani Tbilisi welcome Margveti 2006 to the Georgian capital in a Liga 3 fixture between two clubs from the third tier of Georgian football. Merani, one of Georgian football's more historically notable clubs, host a developing Margveti side in what should be a competitive third-tier encounter.
Predictions & Tips
Form Guide
Merani Tbilisi
WDLWW
Merani Tbilisi brings the advantage of playing at home and represents one of Georgian football's more recognisable names at this level. After a difficult start to the campaign which saw the side fail to score in the goalless draw with Didube and the humiliating seven-nil defeat to Guria. 5) the hosts’ appear to have turned it around. They put five goals of their own past Betlemi and furthered it with a three-nil victory over Gardabani in their latest fixture. Their recent form suggests a side capable of competing effectively in this division, with a mix of experience and developing talent driving their campaign.
Margveti 2006
DLLLD
Margveti 2006 are a younger club in the Georgian football structure and come into this fixture having shown inconsistency in recent outings. The side are yet to pick up a victory in four straight games since the start of this campaign. However, their latest fixture which ended in a one-all draw against Didube looks to be a step in the right direction. Considering the visitors’ had lost each of their opening three encounters. Performing away from their own base adds an additional challenge for the away side, who will need to defend well and take their chances on the counter.
Prediction
Merani's home advantage and the weight of their club history at this level tips this encounter in the hosts' favour.
What are the best odds for the game?
Merani Tbilisi are favoured to win at home at 1.56 odds, while Margveti 2006 are given 7.65 to claim the points. A draw is factored at 4.90 odds.
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