The Football Serbia Super Liga table appears straightforward at first glance. But scratch beneath the surface and you'll find a league that's really two separate beasts in one: a tight, cutthroat battle at the top and a much more unpredictable free-for-all down at the bottom. This matters for betting because in Serbian football, you can't just think of the league as a single market. The top teams tend to pull the odds in one direction while the rest of the league behaves quite differently.
The Serbian Super Liga features 16 teams kicking off 30 regular-season matches before the table splits into a championship group and a relegation group - which adds up to a total of 37 rounds. The current 2025-26 season is running its course from July 19th, 2025 through to May 25th, 2026.
That split in the league is pretty crucial. A team can be cruising along in sixth place after 20 rounds, then almost immediately feel the pressure when the league splits in two - and for anyone keeping track of Serbia Super Liga standings and betting odds, the table is all about so much more than just position.
Our OddsRun data is already pointing to this very same split:
This kind of mix tells you exactly why the table matters. Serbian football's unpredictable enough to make goals markets interesting, but the standings also help out big time in spotting where the real gap is - and where the market might be pricing in a badge more than the actual difference between teams.
Recent champions:
That little list tells you the story in a nutshell. The league may have some competitive moments, but when it comes to the title, Crvena zvezda are always out in front, which is why the top of the table is often all about just one question: is anyone really close enough to make the title fight a real one?
And then there are Vojvodina, TSC, Partizan, Čukarički and the other mid-table clubs that carry the upper reaches of the table. They may not be able to give Red Star a run for their money when it comes to the title, but they do shape the rest of the upper table and most of the interesting price points around the top-six.
As for the players, current scoring references are pointing to names such as Mirko Ivanić, Jovan Milošević and Aleksandar Katai as among the most prolific attacking figures in the current campaign - while Red Star's 2025-26 lineup also includes a few high-profile names like Marko Arnautović.
Supporters also matter more than many casual bettors assume. The current attendance figures show Partizan and Red Star way out ahead of the rest of the league, with Vojvodina slotting in second. And when you look at the stadia too, Red Star's Rajko Mitić stadium holds a whopping 51,755, while Partizan's holds just under 33,000.