Pakhtakor vs Lokomotiv Tashkent: Preview & Analysis
Pakhtakor Tashkent travel into this Uzbekistan Super League encounter on the back of five consecutive victories, establishing themselves as the in-form side heading into today's 15:00 kick-off. Lokomotiv Tashkent, by contrast, arrive with a mixed recent record of one draw, two wins, one draw, and one win across their last five matches. The historical record between these two Tashkent rivals heavily favours Pakhtakor, who have won eight of the last ten meetings, with Lokomotiv managing just one victory and one draw. This fixture represents a significant test of Pakhtakor's current momentum against a Lokomotiv side seeking consistency.
Form Guide: Pakhtakor's Perfect Run vs Lokomotiv's Inconsistency
Pakhtakor Tashkent arrive at this fixture in exceptional form, having won their last five consecutive matches. This unbeaten streak demonstrates both offensive potency and defensive solidity, suggesting the squad has found a winning formula in recent weeks. The consistency of victories—rather than a mix of wins and draws—indicates they are not merely scraping results but dominating opponents across multiple competitions or fixtures.
Lokomotiv Tashkent's recent form tells a different story. Their record of draw-win-win-draw-win across the last five matches shows they have collected points but lack the decisive edge Pakhtakor currently possess. The presence of two draws in five matches suggests they have struggled to break down opponents or have conceded late equalisers, both of which point to potential vulnerabilities that Pakhtakor's attacking momentum could exploit. For Lokomotiv to challenge today, they will need to tighten their defensive organisation and convert their attacking opportunities with greater efficiency than recent performances suggest.
Head-to-Head Record: Pakhtakor's Dominance Over a Decade
The historical record between these two clubs is stark and unambiguous. In the last ten meetings, Pakhtakor Tashkent have won eight, with Lokomotiv managing only one victory and one draw. This 8-1-1 record represents a significant psychological and statistical advantage for Pakhtakor, suggesting they have consistently found ways to nullify Lokomotiv's approach and execute their own game plan effectively. Such a disparity over ten matches is rarely coincidental; it typically reflects a genuine tactical or quality gap between the sides.





















