FK Auda vs FS Jelgava: Virsliga Preview & H2H
FK Auda travel to face FS Jelgava in a Virsliga fixture that pits contrasting recent trajectories against a dominant historical record. Auda arrive with momentum, having won two of their last five matches, while Jelgava remain winless across the same span. The visitors hold a commanding 6-2 advantage in head-to-head meetings over the past decade, with two draws completing the record. This afternoon's 15:00 kick-off offers Auda an opportunity to extend their superiority, though Jelgava's home advantage and recent defensive stability in draws warrant consideration.
Form Guide: Auda's Upswing vs Jelgava's Stagnation
FK Auda's recent form reads DLLWW, indicating a recovery trajectory over their last five outings. Two consecutive victories have lifted them from a difficult patch, suggesting improved cohesion or tactical adjustment in recent weeks. The wins bookend a three-match sequence that included two losses and a draw, reflecting inconsistency typical of mid-table Virsliga sides. However, the momentum of back-to-back victories cannot be ignored, particularly when facing an opponent in genuine form distress.
FS Jelgava's record of LLDDD tells a starkly different story. Three consecutive draws represent a plateau rather than progress, while the two losses preceding them indicate a side struggling to find either winning form or defensive solidity. Winless across five matches, Jelgava have neither the attacking thrust to break down opponents nor the defensive discipline to secure clean sheets. For a home side, this represents a significant vulnerability, especially against an opponent arriving with recent positive results.
Head-to-Head Record: Auda's Historical Dominance
The historical record between these sides leaves little room for ambiguity. In their last ten meetings, FK Auda have won six times, FS Jelgava twice, with two draws. This 6-2-2 split demonstrates clear superiority, with Auda winning 60 percent of encounters. Such a disparity often reflects deeper differences in squad quality, tactical discipline, or consistency—factors that rarely reverse in a single match. Jelgava's two victories suggest they are capable of breaching Auda's defence, but their frequency indicates these are exceptions rather than patterns.
The two draws in the sequence are instructive. They suggest that Jelgava, when unable to win, can at least frustrate Auda into stalemate. Given Jelgava's recent run of three consecutive draws, there is a possibility that a defensive, compact approach could yield a similar outcome today. However, Auda's current form and home record advantage in the overall fixture history suggest the visitors will be favoured by both bookmakers and tactical analysts.








