The new Russian season is just around the corner and excitement is already building for the big Super Cup clash involving Spartak as they prepare to lock horns with Zenit. With just a couple of weeks left before the teams meet in Nizhny Novgorod the focus is shifting to how well both sides have prepared during the break. Spartak enjoyed a strong finish to last term lifting the domestic cup under their Spanish coach Juan Carcedo who has quickly become a fan favourite and earned plenty of respect from the board as well.
Team Form
Over the spring months Spartak looked sharp and confident which gives them a solid base heading into the new campaign where expectations are high for a title challenge in the league. On the transfer front things have been quiet with only fringe players like Oleg Ryabchuk Nikita Chernov and Theo Bongonda moving on as free agents so the core squad remains intact and ready to fight for silverware. Meanwhile Krylya Sovetov managed to steady the ship after a late managerial change with Sergei Bulatov bringing fresh ideas that helped them avoid the drop and stay in the top flight without needing playoffs.
- Spartak won the Russian Cup last season and showed improved attacking output under Carcedo
- Krylya Sovetov stayed up comfortably after Bulatov took over and now aim for a safe mid table spot
- Both sides have been scoring more freely in recent matches compared to earlier in the year
Tactical Analysis
With new managers at the helm Spartak and Krylya Sovetov have both looked livelier going forward and that trend could continue when they face off in a warm up game. Spartak like to press high and create chances through quick transitions while Krylya have shown they can hit teams on the break and grab goals from set pieces. The recent form of both clubs suggests an open contest where defences might struggle to keep clean sheets and fans could see plenty of action at both ends of the pitch.
Strengths for Spartak include their experienced spine and the confidence from lifting silverware while weaknesses lie in the lack of major new signings to add depth. For Krylya the boost from surviving relegation danger stands out but they still need to prove they can compete consistently against stronger sides without dropping points late in games.
Betting Proposal
When these two line up the smart money is on goals from both teams as their attacking improvements make a cagey low scoring affair unlikely. The sides have traded goals in recent outings and the friendly setting should encourage open play from the start. Both teams to score yes at odds of 1.85 looks the standout tip here and it aligns with how these clubs have been performing lately.















