FK Zemun vs FK Partizan: Superliga Preview & Analysis
FK Zemun hosts FK Partizan in a Mozzart Bet Superliga fixture today at 18:00, with the Belgrade giants arriving as overwhelming favourites. Partizan's dominance in this fixture is reflected both in the betting odds—where away victory sits at 1.075—and in the head-to-head record, which shows five wins from the last six meetings. Zemun, however, enters with a mixed recent run, while Partizan's form has been inconsistent. This preview examines the tactical landscape, recent performances, and what the odds reveal about this heavily one-sided encounter.
Form Guide: Zemun's Inconsistency vs Partizan's Volatility
FK Zemun's recent form reads DLWLW across their last five matches, a sequence that reveals fundamental inconsistency. Two wins are offset by two losses and a draw, suggesting a team struggling to establish momentum or defensive stability. The pattern—loss, draw, win, loss, win—offers no clear trajectory, making it difficult to identify whether the club is building towards a positive spell or sliding backwards. For a side facing Partizan, this lack of form compounds the challenge considerably.
FK Partizan's recent record of LWWDL is marginally more encouraging but equally volatile. A loss followed by two consecutive wins suggested a recovery, yet the subsequent draw and loss indicate that consistency remains elusive for the Belgrade side. Partizan's ability to win matches is evident, but their inability to string together sustained winning runs raises questions about their current stability. Against a struggling opponent, however, Partizan's superior quality should still prevail, though their form does not suggest a team in commanding form.
Head-to-Head: Partizan's Dominance in the Fixture
The historical record between these two clubs is starkly one-sided. In the last six meetings, FK Partizan has won five times, with only a single draw separating them from a clean sweep. FK Zemun has failed to record a victory in this sequence, a statistic that underscores the gulf in quality and consistency between the two sides. This is not a fixture where Zemun can draw confidence from recent history; instead, it represents a significant challenge against a rival that has proven its superiority repeatedly.
The draw that appears in Partizan's record came during a period when both sides may have been more evenly matched in form, yet even that result represents Zemun's best outcome in recent encounters. For context, Partizan's five wins demonstrate their ability to control this fixture across varying circumstances—whether they have been in form or not. This historical advantage, combined with their superior squad depth and resources, makes Partizan's position as heavy favourites entirely justified by the evidence.











