Kisvárda FC vs MFK Zemplín Michalovce: Friendly Preview
Kisvárda FC hosts MFK Zemplín Michalovce in a club friendly fixture today at 11:00, offering both Hungarian and Slovak sides an opportunity to build momentum during the international calendar break. Kisvárda arrive with superior recent form, having won two of their last five matches, while Michalovce are seeking consistency after a mixed run. The head-to-head record favours the hosts, who have won two of the last five meetings, with three draws completing the sequence.
Form Guide and Recent Performance
Kisvárda FC's recent record reads WLLDW, indicating an inconsistent but ultimately positive trajectory. The sequence shows a win, followed by a loss and two draws, before returning to winning form most recently. This pattern suggests a side capable of producing results but struggling for sustained consistency. Over five matches, they have accumulated seven points from a possible fifteen, representing a 46.7% return. The most recent victory is a positive indicator heading into this friendly, though the two draws in their sequence highlight defensive vulnerabilities that an organised opponent could exploit.
MFK Zemplín Michalovce present a contrasting picture with their DWLLW record. They opened their five-match sequence with a draw, followed by a win, then suffered consecutive defeats before recovering with a recent victory. This trajectory—two wins, two losses, and one draw—yields six points from fifteen available, a 40% return rate. The consecutive losses in the middle of their sequence are concerning from a confidence perspective, though the recent win suggests they may be turning a corner. Both sides are therefore in transitional form, making this friendly a potentially valuable opportunity to build rhythm.
Head-to-Head Record and Historical Context
The historical record between these two sides provides clear evidence of Kisvárda's dominance in direct encounters. Over the last five meetings, Kisvárda FC have won two matches, while MFK Zemplín Michalovce have failed to record a victory, with three draws completing the record. This 2-0-3 split in Kisvárda's favour suggests the hosts possess tactical or personnel advantages that have proven difficult for Michalovce to overcome. The prevalence of draws—three from five—indicates these are typically competitive fixtures where neither side has been able to impose decisive control.










