Pyunik’s High Pressing and Versatile Attack
Pyunik combine aggressive pressing with rapid wide play, constantly threatening on the break. Their home form is among the best in the league, and they’re expected to line up in a flexible 4-2-3-1 formation.
Alashkert’s Pragmatism
Alashkert regularly absorb pressure and rely on disciplined full-backs. Expect a compact lineup, likely a 4-4-2, utilizing long balls and targeted set-pieces.
Ararat-Armenia’s Ball Control
Mastery in possession play. Their midfield triangle disrupts opposition rhythm. However, they could be light up front with Vardanyan’s absence.
Urartu’s Counterplay
Urartu’s entire setup is reactive—4-1-4-1—seizing opportunities inside opponent half and shifting shape instantly on transitions.
Noah’s Second-Half Surges
Noah have a reputation for late goals with aggressive substitutions turning the tide after half-time.
Shirak’s Defensive Reinvention
Shirak now employ deep defensive lines and fast wide players to spring counters. Expect a defensively-minded 5-3-2, especially away from home.