Kasimpasa managed to beat Sivasspor 3-1 last time out. This was an impressive away win although Sivasspor looked like they had the midweek cup tie in their minds and not the rather meaningless league game at hand. Ugurlu will be without some of his key defenders here and against an exceptionally well functioning counter-attacking side like Antalyaspor, he will need to be very cautious. Antalyaspor beat Konyaspor 3-2 last time out. In recent weeks, they have been struggling at the back and conceding too many chances for Sahin's liking. The young manager will be wary of the talent Kasimpasa's attacking lineup boasts, so we can expect Antalyaspor to defend even deeper than usual. These are two balanced sides and are likely to share points here. 1:1
As Tarkan Serbest and Uros Spajic are injured, Ryan Donk and Jeffrey Bruma will start at centre-back. Evren Eren Elmali had to be subbed against Sivasspor last time out. He will be monitored and if deemed unfit, Mortadha Ben Ouanes will start at left-back. Rayane Aabid will deputise for the suspended Dogucan Haspolat. Sakib Aytac, who wasn't expected to start Antalyaspor, is injured. A hamstring injury will keep Admir Mehmedi out for the remainder of the season. Harun Alpsoy, who wasn't expected to start here, is also injured.
There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Kasimpasa's last 8 home games (Super Lig). Kasimpasa have scored at least 2 goals in their last 9 matches (Super Lig). Kasimpasa have seen over 2.5 goals in their last 6 home matches against Antalyaspor in all competitions. Kasimpasa have drawn their last 3 matches against Antalyaspor in all competitions. Antalyaspor are undefeated in their last 14 matches (Super Lig). There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 6 of Antalyaspor's last 7 games (Super Lig). Antalyaspor have scored at least 2 goals in 6 of their last 7 matches (Super Lig). Antalyaspor are undefeated in 10 of their last 11 matches against Kasimpasa in all competitions.
There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Kasimpasa's last 8 home games (Super Lig). Kasimpasa have scored at least 2 goals in their last 9 matches (Super Lig). Kasimpasa have seen over 2.5 goals in their last 6 home matches against Antalyaspor in all competitions. Kasimpasa have drawn their last 3 matches against Antalyaspor in all competitions. Antalyaspor are undefeated in their last 14 matches (Super Lig). There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 6 of Antalyaspor's last 7 games (Super Lig). Antalyaspor have scored at least 2 goals in 6 of their last 7 matches (Super Lig). Antalyaspor are undefeated in 10 of their last 11 matches against Kasimpasa in all competitions.
As Tarkan Serbest and Uros Spajic are injured, Ryan Donk and Jeffrey Bruma will start at centre-back. Evren Eren Elmali had to be subbed against Sivasspor last time out. He will be monitored and if deemed unfit, Mortadha Ben Ouanes will start at left-back. Rayane Aabid will deputise for the suspended Dogucan Haspolat. Sakib Aytac, who wasn't expected to start Antalyaspor, is injured. A hamstring injury will keep Admir Mehmedi out for the remainder of the season. Harun Alpsoy, who wasn't expected to start here, is also injured.
Kasimpasa managed to beat Sivasspor 3-1 last time out. This was an impressive away win although Sivasspor looked like they had the midweek cup tie in their minds and not the rather meaningless league game at hand. Ugurlu will be without some of his key defenders here and against an exceptionally well functioning counter-attacking side like Antalyaspor, he will need to be very cautious. Antalyaspor beat Konyaspor 3-2 last time out. In recent weeks, they have been struggling at the back and conceding too many chances for Sahin's liking. The young manager will be wary of the talent Kasimpasa's attacking lineup boasts, so we can expect Antalyaspor to defend even deeper than usual. These are two balanced sides and are likely to share points here. 1:1