Ludogorets won against CSKA 1948 3:0 and moved into first place with 6 points ahead of second-placed Botev Plovdiv and third-placed Levski, with the Blues having a game more. Above everyone in Razgrad was the 20-year-old Brazilian Erick Marcus, who scored 2 of the three goals, and was also a constant threat to the defense of the Reds.
The first chance came in the 11th minute when Erick Markus received a good pass from Aslack Von Witry and shot hard but couldn't beat Alex Bozhev. Only 4 minutes later, there was nothing to save the Reds.
With a high press, the hosts took the ball away, Chochev passed to Naressi, he missed for Erick Marcus, who with a powerful shot left no chance to the goalkeeper. In the 20th minute, the intrigue of the match could have ended after Rick took the ball from Furtado and advanced, but could not overcome the goalkeeper. Just 4 minutes later, Ludogorets led 2:0. After a cross from a foul and a subsequent play, Gropper continued to Ivaylo Chochev, who without hesitation scored for his former team, but was not happy out of respect for CSKA 1948. At the end of the first half, Chochev could have scored once more, but from a foul he missed the door.
It was all over in the 49th minute. Rwan then produced Erick Marcus well in behind the defence, and the young Brazilian coolly cemented his strong performance with his second goal of the game. CSKA 1948 could have gone for a respectable goal in the 60th minute when, after a good performance from a learned position, Octavio continued to head Mario Ilievski, who was completely uncovered, but instead of scoring, he hit the post. In the last seconds, Kwadwo Duah could make it 4:0, but from a good position, the Swiss was unable to overcome Bozhev.