UEFA Europa League 2nd Qualifying Round
Shakhtar Donetsk 2 - 0 FT Beşiktaş
Player Cards
Our take on every player in this match
Shakhtar Donetsk
Midfielders
M. Gunok
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J. Svensson
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Gabriel Paulista
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F. Uduokhai
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E. Topcu
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D. E. Tiknaz
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K. Kayra Yilmaz
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Joao Mario
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Rafa Silva
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E. Muci
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T. Abraham
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BENCH
E. Destanoglu
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A. Hadziahmetovic
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M. Rashica
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S. Ucan
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O. Kokcu
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K. Arroyo
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N. Uysal
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T. T. Sanuc
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D. Jurasek
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T. Bingol
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E. Terzi
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S. Kilicsoy
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Beşiktaş
Midfielders
D. Riznyk
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V. Tobias
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V. Bondar
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M. Matviienko
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P. Henrique
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Marlon Gomes
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Alisson
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O. Ocheretko
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Pedrinho
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Kevin
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Kaua Elias
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BENCH
K. Fesyun
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L. Traore
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Eguinaldo
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M. Shved
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G. Sudakov
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G. Gocholeishvili
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I. Azarovi
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A. Ghram
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A. Bondarenko
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Y. Konoplya
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Y. Nazaryna
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Newerton
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Head to Head
| Date | Home | Score | Away | Competition | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 07/24/2025 | Beşiktaş | 2 - 4 | Shakhtar Donetsk | UEFA Europa League | Tüpraş Stadyumu |
| 07/17/2024 | Beşiktaş | 0 - 1 | Shakhtar Donetsk | Friendlies Clubs | Stadion Z'dežele |
07/24/2025
07/17/2024
Shakhtar Donetsk Win
Beşiktaş Win
Draw
Match previews and recaps to help you decide which games are worth watching
Shakhtar’s young guns floor Beşiktaş in qualifying
Skip It Futmetrix Score: 36/100. A sharp, ruthless Shakhtar Donetsk side built a two-goal cushion by half-time at Henryk-Reyman-Stadium and quietly took control of this Europa League 2nd qualifying round tie.
Opening Act: Shakhtar seize a neutral night
On neutral turf at Henryk-Reyman-Stadium, Shakhtar Donetsk wasted no time announcing who owned this tie. The Intensity of their start caught Beşiktaş cold, pressing high and playing forward with purpose. The breakthrough on 12 minutes set the tone: Kevin timed his run perfectly, finishing calmly after Kaua Elias slid him through. One chance, one ruthless hit, and the Turkish side were chasing the night. The Stakes were clear – a place in the main Europa League rounds – and Shakhtar played like a team that understood the margin for error was tiny. Beşiktaş looked more cautious than creative, struggling to pin Shakhtar back or create a real spell of pressure in the opposition half.
The Pivot: Kaua Elias delivers the real damage
The real hinge of this tie came just before the interval. Beşiktaş had survived the initial storm and tried to slow the tempo, leaning on their experience to restore some Balance. Then Shakhtar struck again at the worst possible moment for the visitors. On 45 minutes, Kaua Elias turned executor, not provider, finishing off a slick move after being teed up by V. Tobias. That second goal did more than change the scoreboard; it shifted the whole feel of the tie. At 1-0, Beşiktaş were one swing away from resetting everything back in Istanbul. At 2-0, Shakhtar suddenly had room to manage risk. The Stakes in a qualifying round punish lapses like that, and Beşiktaş were made to pay just before heading down the tunnel.
Resolution: Shakhtar in control, Beşiktaş on edge
After the break, Shakhtar played like a side fully aware that the job was not done, but well under control. They didn’t need to chase a third; they needed to manage the tie. The Intensity dipped from the frantic opening, replaced by a more measured approach, smart fouls, and game management. Six yellow cards for Shakhtar told their own story – they were willing to break things up rather than let Beşiktaş build rhythm. For the visitors, this leaves a complicated second leg. They have the badge, the support, and players expected to step up, but they now trail a compact, confident Shakhtar side. If Beşiktaş cannot find a way to tilt the Balance back early in the return, this qualifying campaign could end before the real Europa League journey even begins.
Key Questions
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Shakhtar and Beşiktaş face a nervy Europa League test
Skip It Futmetrix Score: 16/100. This qualifier might not be glamour, but one misstep here could derail an entire European campaign.
The Setup
On 31 July 2025, two heavy shirts meet far from home as Shakhtar Donetsk host Beşiktaş at the Henryk-Reyman-Stadium in the UEFA Europa League 2nd Qualifying Round.
This is classic qualifying tension: the Stakes are real – a step closer to the main competition – but it is still early enough in the season for both sides to look a little scratchy. Our read on the Form and overall Balance is clear: these teams are close enough that details, not dominance, will decide this tie.
There is not a ton of star power here – a relatively modest Stars profile – but that only raises the collective responsibility. For Beşiktaş, the midfield spark of O. Kökçü, the penalty-box instincts of T. Abraham, and the defensive presence of E. Agbadou give them a clear spine. Shakhtar, unnamed here but never naive at this level, will lean on their structure and European savvy rather than big names.
Key Battle
The decisive contest should be between Shakhtar’s compact midfield block and Beşiktaş’s central trio trying to progress the ball. If Shakhtar squeeze passing lanes and force Beşiktaş wide, the Turkish side will struggle to connect midfield to striker and may be reduced to low-percentage crosses.
Flip that, and the game tilts. If Beşiktaş’s midfield can play through the first press and pull Shakhtar’s shape around, Abraham gets the kind of early balls and cut-backs that change a tie. Behind him, Agbadou anchoring a stable back line against Shakhtar’s transitions will be just as important as anything in the final third.
Our Prediction
We expect a cautious, chess-like first leg with both managers obsessed with not losing the tie before it really starts. Shakhtar should control spells of possession, Beşiktaş will wait for moments to break through Kökçü and Abraham. The lack of elite Stars hints at a tight scoreline rather than a shootout. Our verdict: Shakhtar slightly more comfortable on this neutral turf, but Beşiktaş dangerous enough to keep everything alive for the return – a low-scoring draw or a one-goal home win feels the most logical script.