The matchday 21 fixture in the MIR Russian Premier League between Sochi and Krasnodar will take place on 14 March at the Fisht Stadium. Sochi vs Krasnodar: prediction, betting odds and statistics.
Sochi
Sochi lost 2:1 away to Pari Nizhny Novgorod in the previous round. It was the team’s third straight defeat in the Premier League and their 15th since the start of the campaign (2 wins, 3 draws). At the same time, the club have scored in three consecutive RPL matches, equalling the southerners’ longest scoring run in this season’s championship. Next season, Sochi could be playing a division lower: the defeat to one of their rivals in the relegation battle increased the gap to the safe 12th place to 11 points.
- At least three goals have been scored in 8 of Sochi’s last 10 RPL matches.
- At home in this tournament, the club have gone five games without a win (1 draw, 4 defeats).
- The team have conceded in 11 of their last 12 home matches in the league.
Potential Sochi Lineup (4-4-2)
Aleksandr Dyogtev – Marceo Alves, Sergey Volkov, Ruslan Magal, Aleksandr Soldatenkov – Dmitry Vasilyev, Mikhail Ignatov, Aleksandr Kovalenko, Roman Yezhov – Martin Kramaric, Vladimir Ilyin.
Forward Pavel Meleshin and defenders Yahya Attiyat Allah and Nemanja Stojic are injured.
Krasnodar
Krasnodar suffered a surprise 2:1 away defeat to Rubin in the previous round. It was the team’s first loss in their last 11 league matches (7 wins, 3 draws). Moreover, it was only the second time in that spell that Murad Musaev’s side conceded more than once. In terms of defensive reliability, Krasnodar dropped to third place, but they retained top spot in the overall table — as well as their one-point lead over their nearest pursuer.
- Both teams have scored in 6 of Krasnodar’s previous 7 RPL games.
- Away from home, the team have failed to win in 5 of their last 6 league matches (4 draws, 1 defeat).
- In 5 of their previous 6 away matches in this tournament, the club have not scored more than once.
Potential Krasnodar Lineup (4-5-1)
Stanislav Agkatsev – Giovanni Gonzalez, Vitor Tormena, Diego Costa, Lucas Olasa – Eduard Spertsyan, Juan Boselli, Douglas Augusto, Aleksandr Chernikov, Victor Sa – John Cordoba.
Defender Sergey Petrov is injured.
Referee
Andrey Prokopov (Russia)
Matches officiated – 13 (RPL and the First League, 2025/26);
Yellow cards shown (including second yellows) – 41;
Yellow cards per match on average – 3.1;
Red cards shown – 0;
Fouls per match on average – 31;
Penalties – 23%.
Sochi vs Krasnodar: Match Prediction
The opponents both lost in the previous round. And while Sochi defeats do not surprise anyone, Krasnodar lose rarely. Murad Musaev’s men should be particularly frustrated given Zenit’s slip-up, when they could have pulled further clear in the standings. Dropping points in the upcoming match will not be understood by Krasnodar supporters. Especially as the club have beaten Sochi in seven straight RPL head-to-head meetings. What is more, in every match during that run, Krasnodar have scored at least twice.
Sochi, apparently, have come to terms with relegation. In the match against a fellow survival contender, Igor Osinkin’s side looked very poor. It says a lot that even in such an important game the team received only one yellow card, when they needed to fight for the win. In this season’s league campaign, Sochi have lost 7 of their 10 home matches (1 win, 2 draws). It is unlikely they will manage to take points this time either.
Prediction: Krasnodar to win + Over 1.5 goals