CSKA Moscow VS FK Krasnodar
This club friendly match will be held on February 4, 2026 at 00:15 Beijing time, with CSKA Moscow playing against Krasnodar. Users focus on the "Under 0" option with odds of 2.01 (under 0) and 1.75 (over 0), respectively.
Recent RecordsCSKA Moscow: As a traditional strong team in the Russian Super League, its recent form needs to be evaluated in combination with the performance of specific warm-up matches before the game. In friendly matches after the winter break, teams usually focus on running-in lineups and experimental play, and the offensive performance may be more cautious, and the number of goals may not necessarily reflect the real league level.
Krasnodar: It is also a Russian Super League powerhouse, and its tactical style is relatively aggressive. In a friendly environment, teams may focus more on offensive drills, but defensive intensity may be insufficient. The goal goals scored in its recent warm-up matches is the key to judging the trend of the over/under game in this game.
Historical confrontationAs old rivals in the Russian Super League, the two teams are mostly fierce confrontations. In the official league, head-to-head records tend to have few goals and a more targeted defense. However, the nature of friendly matches is very different from official matches, and the reference value of goal data in historical head-to-head matches is limited, so it should be noted that the intensity of the game and defensive focus will be significantly reduced.
Oddsare for specific Under 0 markets offered by users: Under 0 is 2.01 and Over 0 is 1.75. The odds structure shows that the institutions are slightly inclined to the "over 0" option (odds as low as 1.75), which means that the market expects more than 0 goals in this game, i.e. at least a goal will be scored. The odds of "less than 0" or no goal are as high as 2.01, and the probability of playing is relatively low.
Predictionsare taken together, this is a pre-season warm-up match within the Russian Super League. The primary goal of a friendly match is to adjust the form, the defensive intensity is usually lower than in the official game, and both sides want to find an offensive feel through the game, so the probability of a 0-0 draw (i.e. "less than 0") is relatively low. The odds distribution also supports this judgment, which tends to be scored. Predict that the total number of goals in this match will be greater than 0, i.e. at least one goal, and the match is more likely to end in a draw with a goal or a small win.
NOT BetsThis analysis is for the purpose of understanding the context and data logic of the match only. The results of friendly matches are highly variable, and factors such as lineup rotation and tactical experiments have a significant impact, so it is not recommended to bet on any form based on this analysis.
