NB I: Paksi FC – Debreceni VSC
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FOOTBALL NB I
ROUND 25
Paksi FC – Debreceni VSC 0–1 (Babunszki Da. 52.)
Thick, 2076 viewer. Led by: Sándor Andó-Szabó
INTERESTS
♦ Around 100 goals were scored in the 35 first-class clashes of the two teams so far, forty of them were scored by the people of Paks, and the remaining sixty were scored by the people of Debrecen. The eternal balance shows a huge Loki advantage: the Tolna team has only been able to beat the DVSC five times since their ascent in 2006, they have drawn 14 times and been knocked out 16 times by the red-whites of Hajdúság.
♦ There is no shortage of goals in this pairing, with an average of 2.9 goals per match and both teams scoring in their previous 14 matches respectively.
♦ Their last three meetings did not have a winner, twice with a final score of 1-1 and once with a final score of 3–3. Their match in Debrecen in June 2020 will be memorable for a long time, as they played in the final round for 90 minutes, which one says goodbye to NB I. The draw will be Paks’ survival.
♦ When Paks was the career choice, there were 3 successes in Tolna, they won 9 times and the people of Debrecen won 5 times.
♦ On October 24, 2020, that is, after more than 16 months, it happened again that Paks did not score a goal in an NB I match. At the time, he was unable to succeed against the Honvéd (0–0), and against the Puskás Academy (0–2) last week. Meanwhile, 48 champions in a series have always scored their opponents, and the 124 goals produced represent an average of 2.58.
♦ Loki have lost their previous two champions, with only Fehérvár currently in the field for a longer series of defeats.
♦ DVSC has never remixed in the last six rounds and has always been successful at least once.
♦ The Tolna team won three of their four home championships in the spring and only got it from Gyirmót (2–3), it is at the beginning of the middle field with a balance of 6–2–4 on the Hungarian standings.
♦ The Honvéd scored points for Loki’s triple out-of-home unbeaten series (2 victories, 1 iksz), which put Joan Carrillo’s team 4-2 in the Bozsik Arena.
♦ Paks have always scored three or more goals in their last 13 home NB I matches.
♦ The Tolna team scored at least two goals in the last three away matches of the previous week’s home game in Debrecen.
♦ Ádám Bódi can play in the 250th league match, the three-time champion Debrecen player started his leading career in 2010 and has scored 43 goals since then. He has not yet signed up for the scorers in this league.
♦ György Bognár, the master of the Paks team, has never won a match against Debrecen, 2 of his three draws and 1 defeat, the latter suffered against BVSC in the spring of 1998.
LOCATION | PLAYER |
VIEWER | |
Friday, March 18th | |||
Ferencváros – Mezőkövesd 1–0 | Budapest, Groupama Arena | Gergő Bogár | 6517 |
Saturday, March 19th | |||
ZTE FC – Puskás Academy 0–0 | Zalaegerszeg, ZTE Arena | Csaba Pintér | 1812 |
Gyirmót – Mol Fehérvár 0–2 | Gyirmót, Alcufer Stadium | Ferenc Karakó | 1870 |
MTK Budapest – Kisvárda 0–0 | Budapest, New Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium | Vad II István | 1758 |
Sunday, March 20th | |||
13.15: Paks FC-Debrecen VSC (Camel: M4 Sport) | Thick, Paks FC Stadium | Sándor Andó-Szabó | |
6.30 pm: Újpest FC – Budapest Honvéd (Camel: M4 Sport) | Budapest, Szusza Ferenc Stadium | Balázs Berke |