

Match Report: Dinamo Minsk 3 – 1 Dnepr Mogilev
Date: 24 May 2026 | Competition: Belarusian Premier League
Dinamo Minsk continued their impressive form in the Belarusian Premier League with a convincing 3–1 victory over Dnepr Mogilev at the Dinamo Stadium. The win keeps Dinamo firmly in the title race as they hunt down league leaders BATE Borisov.
Match Overview
The home side started with authority, controlling possession and creating early chances. Dinamo Minsk opened the scoring in the 22nd minute through a clinical finish inside the box. They doubled their lead just after half‑time with a powerful strike from distance. Dnepr Mogilev pulled one back in the 58th minute with a well‑worked set‑piece, but Dinamo restored their two‑goal cushion ten minutes later. The result never looked in doubt as Dinamo managed the game comfortably.
Key Moments
- 22′ – Dinamo Minsk 1–0: a quick passing move splits the defence; forward slots home.
- 48′ – Dinamo Minsk 2–0: a thunderous long‑range effort leaves the goalkeeper no chance.
- 58′ – Dnepr Mogilev 2–1: a free‑kick delivery is headed in to give the visitors hope.
- 68′ – Dinamo Minsk 3–1: a counter‑attack finishes with a low shot into the corner.
Tactical Story
Dinamo Minsk lined up in a 4‑1‑4‑1 system, with a holding midfielder shielding the defence and allowing full‑backs to push on. Dnepr Mogilev attempted to press high but were punished by Dinamo’s quick transitions. The visitors’ goal came from a dead‑ball situation, their main threat throughout the game. Dinamo’s midfield dominated the second balls, while their full‑backs provided width that stretched the Dnepr defence.
Standout Performers
Dinamo’s central attacking midfielder was the engine of the team, covering every blade of grass and scoring the second goal. The left‑full‑back provided two assists with overlapping runs. For Dnepr Mogilev, the set‑piece goalscorer was a bright spot in an otherwise difficult afternoon.
Impact on the Standings
Dinamo Minsk’s win maintains their position in second place, just two points behind BATE Borisov. Dnepr Mogilev remain mid‑table, but their inconsistent form leaves them struggling to break into the European spots. With over half the season gone, every match is critical in the Belarusian Premier League title chase.