

Match Report: Lokomotiv Moscow Women 3–0 Yenisey Krasnoyarsk Women
Lokomotiv Moscow Women maintained their push for the Russian Women's Premier League title with a comfortable 3‑0 home victory over Yenisey Krasnoyarsk Women on 16 May 2026. The result kept Lokomotiv within touching distance of the league leaders.
Match Overview
Lokomotiv Moscow Women dominated possession from the outset, with their midfield controlling the tempo. The breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when a precise through ball split the Yenisey defence, allowing the striker to slot home. Lokomotiv doubled their lead just before the break with a well‑executed set‑piece. The second half saw fewer clear chances, but Lokomotiv sealed the win with a late third goal. Yenisey offered little in attack and could not find a way past Lokomotiv’s solid backline.
Key Moments
- 23’ Goal: A defence‑splitting pass was finished with a low shot into the bottom corner.
- 45’ Goal: A header from a free‑kick gave Lokomotiv a comfortable halftime lead.
- 78’ Goal: A counter‑attack led to a calm finish after a through ball from the captain.
- 85’ Miss: Yenisey’s best chance came from a corner, but the header was saved comfortably.
Tactical Story
Lokomotiv Moscow Women used a 4‑3‑3 formation designed to dominate the ball. Their midfield trio pressed high and recycled possession quickly, starving Yenisey of any momentum. Yenisey deployed a 5‑4‑1 shape, hoping to frustrate and counter, but they struggled to retain the ball when they won it. Lokomotiv’s full‑backs pushed high, turning the game into a half‑pitch attack. The visitors could not handle the constant pressure and tired as the match wore on.
Standout Players
- Lokomotiv’s No.8 (Central Midfielder): Scored one goal and controlled the tempo with an 88% pass completion rate.
- Lokomotiv’s Left Winger: Provided two assists and was a constant threat with her dribbling.
- Yenisey’s Centre‑Back: Made 12 clearances and several blocks, keeping the scoreline respectable.
Season Impact
Lokomotiv Moscow Women moved into second place in the Russian Women's Premier League, now one point behind CSKA Moscow Women, who they face next week in a potential title decider. Yenisey Krasnoyarsk Women remained in seventh place, five points clear of the relegation zone but with a poor goal difference that leaves them vulnerable.