Septemvri Sofia — over 2.5 goals record & form (2026-2027)

Septemvri Sofia have gone over 2.5 goals in 3 of 4 league games this season (75%) — 50% at home, 100% away. They've scored 2 and conceded 9, so their matches average 2.75 goals, and both teams have scored in 50% of them. Record: 0-1-3 in the First League, where the division average is 59% over 2.5.

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How Septemvri Sofia's matches tend to go

They are one of the division's more open sides: 75% of their games beat 2.5 goals, 16 points above the First League average of 59%. That ranks them 6th of 14 for goals in their matches, 14th for scoring (0.50 a game) and 3rd for goals conceded (2.25). They've kept 0 clean sheets and failed to score 2 times in 4 games.

Across 4 matches with half-time data, 55% of the goals in their games have come after the break (5 before, 6 after). Septemvri Sofia themselves have scored 1 in first halves and 1 in second.

Season splits

PWDLGFGAO2.5O3.5BTTS
Overall40132975%0%50%
Home20111450%0%50%
Away200215100%0%50%

Home/away splits are small samples — our 30,582-match study found ~94% of such gaps are indistinguishable from chance, which is why the app's ratings pool them rather than trusting the split.

Scorelines and margins

Their most common result this season is 0–3 (2 times). Heaviest defeat: 0–3 at home to CSKA Sofia. Current run: 3 straight matches over 2.5 goals.

Streaks read louder than they predict: our break study found a three-game goals run carries roughly ±4.6 points of signal — real, but small, and it resets entirely after a long lay-off.

Against last season

In 38 league games last season Septemvri Sofia's matches went over 2.5 goals 50% of the time. This season they're running hotter at 75%, up 25 points, though 4 games is a small sample to read much into.

Last 4 league games

Sun 9 Augvs CSKA Sofia0–3O2.5
Sat 1 Augat Levski Sofia0–3O2.5
Sun 26 Julat Lokomotiv Plovdiv1–2O2.5
Sat 18 Julvs Arda Kardzhali1–1U2.5

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