Leading Sutjeska will host Arsenal from Tivat for the debut of new coach Milorad Peković.
The autumn champion "escaped" Dečić and Mornar in the last round to plus seven, and the team from Tivat is first below the line after a mediocre score in the second half of the season (wins against Mornar and Buducnost, losses to Petrovac and Jezera).
After two draws and a loss in the last round against Petrovac, Dečić will try to get back on track, but it will not be an easy task, as they will face Jezera in Berane.
Current champion Buducnost welcomes a regular customer, last-place Jedinstvo Franca, to their home field.
Miodrag Grof Božović's team taught a lesson to their city rivals Mladost in the last round, but the team from Bijelo Polje also comes to Podgorica after two consecutive triumphs that revived their hopes of survival. Jedinstvo is playing against tradition, because in the 33 matches since the restoration of independence, it has never managed to defeat the most trophy-winning Montenegrin club, and only five have remained undefeated, one of which was in the first match of this season in the capital of our country.
Mornar plays Bokelj (who are tied with Jedinstvo) in Kotor in the coastal derby. The Kotor team is on a two-game losing streak, and in the second half of the season they still haven't won a single game, while Barani has only won one out of a possible 12 and has only won four points. For both teams, the upcoming duel is of great importance, for some it is about the top and championship ambitions, for others it is about escaping from the bottom.
Petrovac, which is breathing down the necks of Mornar and Dečić, hosts the Mladost Lob.bet team.
The "Sky Blues" achieved three wins and a loss in the spring part of the season, while the Donjo Gorica team achieved a draw, a win and two consecutive losses.
SCHEDULE
Wednesday
Lake – Dečić (2:00 p.m.)
Bokelj – Mornar (2:30 p.m.)
Sutjeska – Arsenal (3:00 p.m.)
Petrovac – Mladost Lob.bet (3:30 p.m.)
Future – Unity of Franco (4:30 p.m.)