FK Tukums 2000 vs SK Super Nova: Virsliga Round 21
FK Tukums 2000 travel to face SK Super Nova in Virsliga Round 21 with contrasting momentum on either side. Tukums arrive in strong form, having won three of their last five matches, while Super Nova have struggled badly, recording just one draw in their previous five outings. The head-to-head record favours Tukums with four wins against Super Nova's three across their last ten meetings, setting up a fixture where the visitors will be expected to extend their advantage.
Form Guide: Tukums' Ascent Against Super Nova's Decline
FK Tukums 2000 have demonstrated genuine upward trajectory in recent weeks. Their record of WWWLD across the last five matches shows three victories, one draw, and one defeat, positioning them as one of the league's in-form sides heading into this fixture. This consistency suggests a squad capable of competing at the upper end of the Virsliga table and managing pressure situations effectively.
SK Super Nova's recent form presents a stark contrast. With a record of LDDDL, they have managed just a single draw from their last five matches, losing four times. This extended run of poor results indicates significant structural or performance issues that require urgent addressing. For a team in the Latvian top flight, such a sequence typically signals either tactical problems, confidence issues, or both, and represents a critical juncture in their season.
Head-to-Head Record: Historical Advantage to Tukums
The historical record between these sides provides important context for this encounter. Across their last ten meetings, FK Tukums 2000 have won four matches, SK Super Nova three, with three draws recorded. This suggests a relatively competitive fixture on paper, though the recency of form heavily favours the visitors. Tukums' four wins in ten meetings represents a 40 percent success rate, a respectable return that reflects their status as the stronger side in this particular rivalry.
When analysing head-to-head records in league football, recent form often proves more predictive than historical averages. While Super Nova have won three of the last ten meetings, their current five-match sequence without a win suggests they are unlikely to replicate that historical performance level in this fixture. Tukums' combination of superior recent form and a positive H2H record creates a layered advantage that extends beyond a single metric.








