

Dnepr Mogilev secured a vital home victory on 28 June 2026, defeating Neman Grodno 2-0 at the Spartak Stadium in Mogilev. The result lifted the hosts up the Belarusian Premier League table, while leaving Neman searching for answers after a disappointing night.
Match Overview
Playing in front of a passionate home crowd, Dnepr Mogilev took control of the contest from the opening whistle. The visitors, Neman Grodno, came into the match with hopes of climbing into the top half of the standings, but they struggled to generate meaningful chances against a disciplined Dnepr defence.
Key Moments
- 17th minute: Dnepr opened the scoring through a well‑worked set‑piece. A corner from the left was met by a powerful header from central defender Nikita Stepanov, directing the ball past the Neman goalkeeper.
- 34th minute: Neman almost equalised when a long‑range effort clipped the crossbar, but the home side weathered the storm.
- 52nd minute: Dnepr doubled their advantage. A swift counter‑attack saw winger Artem Kontsevoy race clear and slot the ball into the far corner, giving the goalkeeper no chance.
- 78th minute: Neman had a goal disallowed for offside, capping a frustrating evening for the away side.
Tactical Story
Dnepr Mogilev set up in a compact 4‑4‑1‑1 formation, prioritising defensive solidity and quick transitions. They effectively neutralised Neman’s midfield playmaker Yahor Zubovich, forcing the visitors into wide crosses that were comfortably dealt with by the home centre‑backs. Neman's 4‑3‑3 lacked creativity in the final third, and they only managed three shots on target all match.
Standout Players
- Nikita Stepanov (Dnepr) – The defender not only scored the opener but also made several crucial clearances and interceptions.
- Artem Kontsevoy (Dnepr) – His pace and finishing were decisive, and he was a constant threat on the break.
- Andrey Klimovich (Neman) – The goalkeeper made five saves to prevent the scoreline from becoming even wider.
Table Impact
The victory moved Dnepr Mogilev into seventh place in the Belarusian Premier League, now on 22 points from 16 matches. Neman Grodno remained in tenth position, now five points adrift of the top eight. For Dnepr, this win provides crucial breathing room ahead of a tricky run of fixtures, while Neman will need to regroup quickly to avoid slipping further down the standings.
|||RESULT|| ## Sheksna Cherepovets 0-2 Zvezda Sint Petersburg | Russian Third Division BZvezda Sint Petersburg claimed an authoritative away victory on 28 June 2026, beating Sheksna Cherepovets 2-0 at the Metallurg Stadium. The result keeps Zvezda firmly in promotion contention, while Sheksna continue to struggle at the wrong end of the table.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Zvezda dominated possession and territory. Sheksna, playing with a back five, tried to absorb pressure but were eventually breached by the visitors' superior attacking movement.
Key Moments
- 23rd minute: Zvezda took the lead after a swift passing move. Midfielder Dmitry Kuzmin played a one‑two with the striker before finishing low into the corner.
- 41st minute: Sheksna had their best chance of the half, but a close‑range header was tipped over the bar by Zvezda goalkeeper Ivan Popov.
- 58th minute: Zvezda doubled their advantage. A corner was partially cleared, and Artyom Sokolov volleyed home from the edge of the box.
- 72nd minute: Sheksna were reduced to ten men after a reckless tackle, effectively ending any hopes of a comeback.
Tactical Story
Zvezda operated in a fluid 4‑3‑3, with full‑backs pushing high to overload the flanks. Sheksna's 5‑4‑1 became too defensive, and they struggled to transition into attack. The visitors' high press forced numerous turnovers in dangerous areas.
Standout Players
- Dmitry Kuzmin (Zvezda) – Scored the opening goal and orchestrated play from midfield.
- Ivan Popov (Zvezda) – Made a key save at 1‑0 and kept a clean sheet.
- Artyom Sokolov (Zvezda) – His powerful strike sealed the win.
Table Impact
Zvezda Sint Petersburg moved up to third place in the RUS D3B standings, now three points behind the leaders with a game in hand. Sheksna Cherepovets remained in 14th, dangerously close to the relegation zone. The visitors will loo