
Piestany
Piestany, a Slovak football club founded in 1912, competes in cup and friendly competitions. The teamโs recent stats and predictions are of interest to fans and bettors. With a current form that includes two wins and three losses in their last five outings, Piestany shows a 40% win rate. This page provides a full breakdown of their stats, recent matches, and match predictions.
Piestany's form over their last five matches has been inconsistent, reflected in the sequence: Win, Loss, Loss, Win, Loss. Their most recent result was a 4-3 home victory over Strani in a friendly on 10 July 2026. Before that, they suffered a heavy 0-4 defeat away to Spartak Myjava. The team has struggled defensively, conceding 17 goals across these five games while scoring only 6.
This run includes two cup defeats with a combined 0-9 scoreline, revealing vulnerability against stronger opposition. The solitary clean sheet came in the win over Topolcany.
Although Piestany does not participate in a traditional league, their competitive matches in the Slovak Cup and Friendly Clubs provide insight into their performance. In the last five recorded fixtures, they hold a record of 2 wins, 0 draws, and 3 losses. Goals scored per match average 1.2, while goals conceded stand at 3.4 per game, resulting in a negative goal difference of -11.
Key numbers: total shots or possession data are not available, but the scorelines indicate a tendency to concede multiple goals in defeats. Home form: two home wins (4-3 vs Strani) and two home losses (0-5, 0-4). Away form: one away win (2-1 at Topolcany) and one away loss (0-4 at Myjava). The team's last clean sheet was over two years ago in competitive fixtures.
With no next fixture explicitly listed in the dataset, we base predictions on Piestanyโs recent performance. Looking at all five most recent games, the win/draw/loss split is 40%/0%/60%.
These percentages are derived directly from the outcomes of the last five matches: two wins (against Strani and Topolcany) and three defeats. The absence of any draw suggests that Piestany typically produces a decisive result. When focusing purely on competitive cup fixtures within this sample (three matches: one win, two losses), the win probability drops to 33% and the loss probability rises to 67%, also with 0% draws. The high concession rate of 3.4 goals per game indicates that opposing teams frequently score multiple times, making loss outcomes statistically more likely. Bettors should note that these figures represent historical form and do not account for fixture difficulty; however, they offer a useful baseline for evaluating Piestanyโs chances in upcoming matches.