
Bekescsaba
Bekescsaba, a Hungarian football club founded in 1912, plays its home matches at the Kórház utcai stadion in Békéscsaba. The team currently competes in the NB II, the second division of Hungarian football. For fans and bettors looking for Bekescsaba stats and predictions, the recent data provides a clear picture of the team's performance. This page analyzes Bekescsaba's form, match results, and offers a win probability estimate for upcoming games.
Bekescsaba's last five matches in the NB II have produced a record of one win, two draws, and two losses. The sequence of results is: W, L, L, D, D. The most recent fixture was a 1-0 away victory against Mezokovesd-Zsory on May 17, 2026. Prior to that, the team lost 1-2 at home to Kozarmisleny on May 10 and 0-2 away to Tiszakecske FC on May 3. The two earlier games both ended in 0-0 draws at home, against Karcag on April 26 and Szentlorinc SE on April 19.
Over these five matches, Bekescsaba scored just 2 goals and conceded 4. The team's attack has been a concern, as they failed to score in three of the five games. The win against Mezokovesd-Zsory was the only match where they found the net, and even that was a single goal. Defensively, they managed two clean sheets in the home draws, but the overall tally shows a negative goal difference.
Breaking down the form by venue, Bekescsaba's last three home matches resulted in two 0-0 draws and a 1-2 loss, with no wins and only 1 goal scored. Away from home, they played two matches: a 0-2 loss and a 1-0 win, showing a slight improvement but still limited scoring. This indicates that while the team is capable of grinding out results on the road, they lack a cutting edge in front of their own fans.
With no specific next fixture available, the win probability for Bekescsaba's upcoming matches is calculated from their recent form. Based on the last five results, the team has a 20% chance to win (1 win in 5 games), a 40% chance to draw (2 draws), and a 40% chance to lose (2 losses).
The low win probability is directly linked to the team's attacking struggles. Bekescsaba's top registered players—defenders D. Kelemen and R. Kővári, attacker Bence Daru, and midfielder K. Balla—have all failed to score or provide assists this season. Without a consistent goal threat, the team finds it difficult to turn draws into wins. The defensive solidity, as shown by the two clean sheets, keeps them in games, but the lack of goals means that draws and narrow defeats are the most frequent outcomes.
For bettors, these probabilities suggest that backing a Bekescsaba win is risky, while a draw or a loss is statistically more likely. The team's upcoming opponents will face a side that is tough to beat but rarely wins. Until the attack improves, the 20% win probability is a realistic estimate for any match. In summary, Bekescsaba's current form and match predictions point to a team that will struggle to collect three points, with draws and losses being the most probable outcomes.