Criciúma vs Londrina: Série B Preview, Form & H2H
Criciúma host Londrina on Saturday at 14:00 in a Brasileirão Série B fixture that pits the division's in-form side against a team seeking consistency. The hosts arrive with two consecutive wins and three victories in their last five matches, while Londrina have managed only one win across their past five outings. Criciúma's dominance in the head-to-head record—five wins, four draws, and just one defeat in their last ten meetings—suggests the hosts will be favoured, though Londrina's recent defensive stability offers some resistance.
Form Guide: Criciúma's Momentum vs Londrina's Struggle
Criciúma's recent form reads DLDWW, a sequence that demonstrates clear upward trajectory. The two consecutive victories represent the kind of momentum that typically translates into home advantage, and their three wins in five matches place them among the division's more consistent performers over this period. The draw sandwiched between their earlier loss and recent wins suggests they have weathered a difficult patch and emerged stronger, a sign of squad resilience.
Londrina's form chart of DDLWD tells a different story. Two draws bookending their recent run, combined with only one win in five matches, indicates a team struggling to find rhythm. The loss in their sequence came at a critical moment, and their inability to string together consecutive victories suggests underlying issues—whether tactical, mental, or related to squad depth—that have not yet been resolved. For a team competing in Série B, this inconsistency is costly.
Head-to-Head Record: Criciúma's Clear Dominance
The historical record between these two clubs provides substantial context. In their last ten meetings, Criciúma have won five, drawn four, and lost just once to Londrina. This 5-1-4 record is decisive and reflects a structural advantage that extends beyond a single season or tactical adjustment. Criciúma's ability to avoid defeat in eight of ten encounters—winning or drawing in 80% of meetings—suggests they possess either superior squad quality, a favourable tactical matchup, or both.
Londrina's single victory in ten meetings is a sobering statistic for their travelling support. The four draws indicate they have occasionally managed to frustrate Criciúma, but the inability to convert these stalemates into wins, combined with the five defeats, suggests Londrina lack the cutting edge required to overcome their hosts consistently. On the road, where Criciúma will have home advantage, this historical imbalance becomes even more pronounced.











