Borac Banja Luka vs Levski Sofia: UCL Preview & Odds
FK Borac Banja Luka host Bulgarian champions Levski Sofia in a UEFA Champions League qualifier today at 18:30, with the Bosnian side seeking to build on a mixed recent run while Levski arrive as slight favourites in the betting markets. Borac's form reads WDDDW across their last five matches, suggesting inconsistency, whereas Levski Sofia show greater momentum with WWDLD. The away side are priced at 2.33 on Tonybet, compared to 3.4 for a home win, indicating bookmakers view this as a competitive but marginally Levski-favoured encounter.
Form Guide: Borac's Inconsistency Against Levski's Momentum
FK Borac Banja Luka's recent form presents a picture of inconsistency. Their last five matches show one win, three draws, and one additional win (WDDDW), meaning they have won only two of their last five outings. This pattern suggests difficulty in converting opportunities into victories and potential defensive vulnerabilities, though the three draws indicate they are capable of holding their own against quality opposition. The most recent win suggests some positive trajectory, but the sequence of draws before it raises questions about their ability to maintain attacking intensity over 90 minutes.
Levski Sofia, by contrast, arrive in Sofia with superior recent form. Their record of WWDLD shows two wins in their last five matches, with one draw and one loss. Critically, Levski have won their last two matches, providing genuine momentum heading into this fixture. The loss in their sequence is notable—it demonstrates they are not infallible—but the back-to-back victories suggest their squad has found a rhythm and is building confidence. For a Bulgarian side competing in European football's premier competition, this form line is respectable and positions them as the slight favourites in the betting market.
Betting Markets and Implied Probability
The Tonybet odds reflect a relatively balanced encounter with a marginal lean towards the visitors. A home win is priced at 3.4, a draw at 3.25, and an away victory at 2.33. Converting these to implied probability, the away win represents approximately 43 percent likelihood, the home win around 29 percent, and the draw roughly 31 percent. These odds suggest bookmakers view Levski Sofia as genuine favourites, though not by a decisive margin, and that a draw remains a realistic outcome given both sides' recent form patterns.
















































