FC Ufa vs CSKA Moscow predictions, preview, news and more Russian Premier League 2020-21

This weekend is the eighth day of the Russian Premier League, with FC Ufa CSKA Moscow at Neftyanik Stadium.

The house team is lately in an early descent war and will be willing to start accumulating trouble falling into the PFL.

Moscow’s CSKA, for its part, is one of Russia’s classic giants and is willing to take over the name of its rival Zenit St Petersburg.

Currently they occupy the fourth place, 3 themes the existing champions and the most productive of the table and will want the 3 tracks to stay in speed with Zenit.

The Red Blues beat Lokomotiv 3-1 in the Moscow derby last time and will be full of confidence before the clash with UFA.

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His war parts won his own, although in opposition to less opposition in the Russian Cup, his 1-0 victory over Leningradets of the third department interrupted a five-match winning streak.

FC Ufa have CSKA Moscow 18 times in the afterlife and, unsurprisingly, the capital holds the record for the best.

Moscow has not yet lost to Ufa, as it won 12 and six draws in the past, with 33 goals scored and nine conceded.

The recent maximum meeting between the two took place just before the COVID-19 blockade in March and saw both sides play a blank draw.

FC Ufa Form Guide (all competitions): L-L-D-L-W

CSKA Moscow Shape Consultant (all competitions): L-D-W-W-W

FC Ufa’s manager, Vadim Evseev, has almost the entire squad, the Dimitri Sysuev winger is still ruled, while defenseman Pavel Alikin walks the disciplinary tightrope and is threatened to be suspended.

Injuries: Dimitri Sysuev

Risk of suspension: Pavel Alikin

CSKA has been affected by an injury in recent months and lately no fewer than five first-team players have been sided with another injury.

Defenders Kirill Nababkin (cruciate ligament), Bruno Fuchs (bruised hip) and Igor Diveev (hip-leg), as well as star midfielder Alan Dzagoev are all excluded, while Ilzat Akhmetov can return to full form this weekend.

Injuries: Kirill Nababkin, Bruno Fuchs, Igor Diveev, Alan Dzagoev

Doubtful: lzat Akhmetov

Risk of suspension: Baktiyar Zaynutdinov, Konstantin Maradishvii

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FC Ufa XI: (5-4-1): Alexander Belenov, Bojan Jokic, Jemal Tabitze, Pavel Alikin, Ionut Nedelcearu, Aleksandr Sukov, Azer Aliyev, Igor Bezdenezhnykh, Oleh Danchenko, Kirill Folmer, Timurama Zhletdinov

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CSKA Moscow XI predicts: (4-2-3-1): Igor Akinfeev, Georgy Schennikov, Hordur Magnusson, Viktor Vasin, Mario Fernandes, Konstantin Maradishvili, Ivan Oblyakov, Chidera Ejuke, Nikola Vlasic, Konstantin Kuchaev, Fedor Chale

As already said, CSKA Moscow is among the top decorated in the history of Russian football and Ufa has more modest beginnings.

This is evident in the one-sided matches between the two groups and CSKA’s undefeated opposition to Ufa is unlikely to end this week.

Victor Goncharenko’s team has been in good shape lately, with their victory in the derby that gave them three wins in a row to stay in first place.

Meanwhile, Ufa has won only one of its seven league matches, so CSKA Moscow will have too many in the tank.

Prediction: FC Ufa 0-2 CSKA Moscow

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