FC Dila Gori vs Dinamo Tbilisi: Seven Away Games Unbeaten
Dinamo Tbilisi haven't lost away in 7 straight. Dila Gori have home advantage but a leaky attack. The numbers tell a sharp story.
FC Dila Gori vs Dinamo Tbilisi: Seven Away Games Unbeaten
Dinamo Tbilisi have not lost a single away match in their last seven outings — and they're coming to Gori. That streak isn't built on luck. It's built on a team that generates 5.4 shots on target per game, presses with purpose, and consistently finds ways to score regardless of venue. FC Dila Gori vs Dinamo Tbilisi on 20 May 2026 sets up as one of the most tactically loaded fixtures in the Umaglesi Liga calendar, and the underlying data makes a compelling case for why the visitors should fancy themselves again. Check the full match statistics for the complete picture before kickoff.
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Dila Gori's Attack Is Running on Fumes
Four goals in five league games sounds respectable until you look at the context. Two of those came in one game — a comfortable win over bottom-half Meshakhte Tkibuli. Strip that out and Dila Gori have scored two goals in their other four matches, with two blank sheets against Torpedo Kutaisi and Saburtalo.
The shot volume tells the same story. 9.0 shots per game with only 3.5 on target is a conversion rate that should concern any Gori supporter. That's fewer than one in three attempts troubling the keeper. For a home side expected to impose themselves, the creative output simply isn't there.
Possession Doesn't Equal Penetration
Dila Gori average 48.8% possession — essentially half the ball. That's not a team dominating games; that's a team that plays out from the back without the final-third quality to turn territory into chances.
The results confirm it. Losses to Saburtalo and Rustavi, a goalless draw with Torpedo. Their only wins have come against sides sitting in the bottom third of the table. Dinamo Tbilisi are not Meshakhte Tkibuli.
See the FC Dila Gori stats & profile for the full season breakdown.
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Dinamo Tbilisi's Away Form Is the Story of This Fixture
Seven away games without a defeat is the kind of run that changes how you approach a match. Dinamo arrive at Gori not as cautious visitors looking to nick a point — they arrive as a team that knows how to win on the road.
The numbers from their last five games paint a portrait of a side in genuine form:
That draw came away at Dinamo Batumi, a 2-2 result where they were level going into the final stages. In the context of a seven-game unbeaten away streak, one dropped point at Batumi barely registers.
Scoring First, Scoring Often
Three of Dinamo's last five opponents scored against them, but Dinamo still won two of those three games. They can absorb a goal. What Dila Gori will find difficult to absorb is a team that averages more than two goals per away game and has the firepower to keep coming.
The 3-2 win over Rustavi and 2-1 victory against Spaeri both involved being put under pressure and responding. That's the mark of a side with genuine resilience, not just a soft run of fixtures.
For the complete Dinamo Tbilisi stats & profile, the season-long data reinforces what the last five games suggest.
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What Five Head-to-Head Results Tell Us
The H2H record between these two sides is extraordinarily tight — and extraordinarily entertaining. In the last five meetings, there has not been a single goalless half. Every game has produced at least two goals. The aggregate score across those five fixtures is 11-8.
Here's the sequence:
1. Dinamo Tbilisi 2-1 FC Dila Gori (Apr 2025)
2. FC Dila Gori 2-1 Dinamo Tbilisi (May 2025)
3. Dinamo Tbilisi 2-0 FC Dila Gori (Oct 2025)
4. FC Dila Gori 2-3 Dinamo Tbilisi (Dec 2025)
5. Dinamo Tbilisi 1-2 FC Dila Gori (Apr 2026)
Dila Gori won the most recent meeting, a 2-1 reversal at Dinamo's ground in April. That result snapped a mini-run of Dinamo dominance and gives the hosts genuine belief going into this one.
The Corner Pattern Is Consistent
11 or more total corners have been recorded in each of the last three H2H meetings. That's not a coincidence — it reflects two teams that attack the wide areas, press high, and create enough set-piece situations to rack up dead balls consistently.
Dila Gori average 5.3 corners per game. Dinamo average 6.0. Combined, that's 11.3 per game — almost perfectly matching the H2H trend. Corners are rarely glamorous, but the volume here is a structural feature of how these two teams play against each other specifically.
The today's AI-powered analysis breaks down the corner trends in more granular detail.
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Fouls, Cards, and the Tactical Temperature
This fixture has a short fuse. Dinamo average 7.0 fouls per game and 2.4 yellow cards — numbers that suggest a team willing to commit to physical duels and not always timing them well. Dila Gori average 2.0 yellows themselves. Put these two together and the referee is going to be busy.
The foul rate matters tactically because it affects Dila Gori's transition game. If Dinamo concede fouls early and high up the pitch, they disrupt Gori's ability to build through the lines. It also means set pieces — and Dila Gori's 5.3 corner average shows they get into positions where they can earn those situations.
Offsides as a Tactical Signal
Dinamo's 2.0 offsides per game is a subtle but important data point. It indicates a team running in behind, testing the line, pushing the last defender. Against a Dila Gori backline that has looked vulnerable — conceding in three of their last five — that off-the-ball movement is a genuine threat.
Dila Gori's defensive record reads: one clean sheet in five games, three goals conceded. Against a team averaging two goals per away match, that's an uncomfortable combination.
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The Quiet Threat: Both Teams Finding the Net
In each of Dinamo Tbilisi's last three away games, both teams scored. That's not the profile of a team that shuts games down — it's the profile of a team that wins through output, not control.
For Dila Gori, this is meaningful. Their attack may be misfiring, but they're playing at home, with crowd support and the psychological edge of having beaten Dinamo in the last H2H. They are capable of scoring — the question is whether they can do it before Dinamo's superior shot volume becomes decisive.
The 2-2 draw between Dinamo and Batumi showed that even in away games where Dinamo don't win, there are goals. The 3-2 against Rustavi showed they can survive a high-scoring firefight. This is not a team that plays sterile football.
Every one of the last five H2H meetings has featured at least two goals. Three of them produced three or more. Dinamo's last three away trips all went over 2.5 total goals. The data points are stacking in one direction.
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