

Slutsksakhar Slutsk delivered a commanding performance on 21 June 2026, cruising to a 2–0 home victory over BATE‑2 Borisov in the Belarusian First League. The result solidified Slutsk's push towards the upper half of the table, while the visitors – the reserve side of Belarusian giants BATE Borisov – struggled to find their rhythm at the Slutsk City Stadium.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Slutsksakhar Slutsk dictated the tempo, pressing high and forcing BATE‑2 into a string of early turnovers. The home side's midfield trio, led by captain Artur Sokolovski, controlled possession and repeatedly fed the flanks. The breakthrough arrived in the 23rd minute, when winger Dmitriy Belov latched onto a through‑ball from midfielder Pavel Rybak and slotted calmly past BATE‑2 goalkeeper Ivan Petrov.
The second goal came just before the hour mark. A corner kick from the left was met by centre‑back Sergey Volkov, whose powerful header gave Petrov no chance. BATE‑2 pushed forward in the final 20 minutes but lacked the cutting edge to trouble Slutsk's resolute backline.
Key Moments
- 23' – Goal: Dmitriy Belov opens the scoring with a clinical finish from Rybak's assist.
- 58' – Goal: Sergey Volkov heads home from a corner to double Slutsk's lead.
- 71' – Yellow Card: BATE‑2 midfielder Yaroslav Kuznetsov booked for a late tackle.
- 83' – Missed Chance: BATE‑2 substitute Kirill Moroz dragged a shot wide from close range.
Tactical Story
Slutsksakhar Slutsk manager Aleksandr Matsveenka set his side up in a compact 4‑2‑3‑1, using full‑backs Ivan Zuev and Roman Kharitonov to overlap and create width. BATE‑2, fielding a young lineup under coach Andrey Arlovski, attempted a 4‑3‑3 but were suffocated by Slutsk's high press. The visitors' inability to retain possession in midfield allowed Slutsk to transition quickly, leading to both goals from central areas.
Standout Players
- Dmitriy Belov (Slutsksakhar Slutsk): Scored the opener and was a constant threat on the right wing, completing three dribbles and creating two key passes.
- Sergey Volkov (Slutsksakhar Slutsk): Dominant in both boxes – scored a header and won five aerial duels.
- Ivan Petrov (BATE‑2): Despite conceding two, the young shot‑stopper made five saves to keep the scoreline respectable.
Table and Season Impact
The victory lifted Slutsksakhar Slutsk to 6th place in the Belarusian First League standings with 19 points from 12 matches, keeping them within striking distance of the promotion play‑off zone. BATE‑2 remained in 11th place with 10 points, their inconsistent form highlighting the difficulty of transitioning academy prospects into senior football.
The result also extended Slutsk's unbeaten home run to four matches – a streak that has turned their compact stadium into a difficult venue for opponents. With the next fixture away at FC Smorgon, Slutsksakhar will look to build momentum, while BATE‑2 host FC Orsha in a crucial relegation‑zone clash.