RS Berkane vs AS FAR Rabat: Botola Pro Preview
RS Berkane host AS FAR Rabat in a Botola Pro fixture with contrasting momentum heading into the match. Berkane arrive on the back of three consecutive wins but have lost their last two outings, while FAR Rabat have built steadier form with four wins in their last five games. The head-to-head record favours FAR Rabat with four victories against Berkane's three across their last ten meetings, setting up a competitive encounter at 17:00 today.
Form Guide: Berkane's Inconsistency vs FAR Rabat's Stability
RS Berkane's recent record reads LLWWW in reverse chronological order, indicating a troubling dip in form despite three wins earlier in their sequence. The loss of two consecutive matches represents a significant setback for a side that showed promise with back-to-back victories. This inconsistency will concern their coaching staff as they prepare to face a visiting side in better rhythm.
AS FAR Rabat's form of WWDDW demonstrates greater consistency and control. Two wins bookended by a draw and another victory, with only one draw breaking their winning sequence, suggests a team managing matches effectively. FAR Rabat's ability to accumulate points without relying on a winning streak indicates a more measured, structured approach to their campaign. This stability in performance often translates to better preparation and execution in competitive fixtures.
Head-to-Head Record: FAR Rabat Hold the Advantage
Across the last ten meetings between these sides, AS FAR Rabat have established a clear edge with four victories compared to RS Berkane's three. The remaining three matches have ended in draws, a statistic that underscores the competitive nature of this fixture despite FAR Rabat's overall superiority in the record. This historical advantage provides FAR Rabat with psychological momentum and suggests they have found effective tactical approaches against their opponents.
For Berkane, the challenge is not only to reverse recent form but also to overcome a head-to-head deficit against an opponent they have struggled to beat consistently. The presence of three draws in ten meetings indicates that matches between these clubs are often tightly contested, meaning a single moment of quality or defensive lapse could prove decisive. Berkane will need to draw on their home advantage and recent winning form to overturn FAR Rabat's historical dominance in this fixture.












