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FC Basel 1893
Servette
Attacks
86
85
Dangerous Attacks
40
44
Ball Possession
49
51
On Target
4
4
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End 3-1
90′
3-1
A.Metinho
Assist: L. Leroy
88′
2-1
S. Mráz
Assist: J. Kadile
81′
L. Fomba
D.Douline
80′
A.Bacanin
X. Shaqiri
79′
L. Leroy
K. Koindredi
74′
J. Guillemenot
M. Stevanović
74′
S. Mráz
F. Aye
71′
J.Duranville
I.Salah
71′
A. Ajeti
giacomo koloto
63′
B.Traore
61′
H.Mendes
56′
H.Mendes
T. Allix
56′
T.Lopes
M.Ishuayed
48′
2-0
A.Metinho
48′
T. Allix
Halftime 1-0
45′
1-0
D.Schmid
31′
F. Daniliuc
B. Omeragić
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Match Info
Switzerland Super League: FC Basel 1893 3-1 Servette. In a crucial top-flight clash at St. Jakob-Park on March 15, 2026, FC Basel reignited their European qualification hopes with an impressive 3-1 comeback victory over a strong Servette side. After falling behind early, Basel showed great character to overturn the deficit, with the winning goal coming in a dominant second-half spell that underlined their quality.
Servette shocked the home crowd by taking the lead inside ten minutes, a clinical finish from a swift attacking move. Basel responded well and were level before the half-hour mark, a scrappy goal from a corner. The match turned decisively in the 55th minute when Basel's winger cut inside and curled a beautiful effort into the far corner. The hosts put the result beyond doubt with a third goal fifteen minutes from time, a tap-in after the Servette keeper parried a powerful shot.
The focus point was Basel's midfield dominance in the second period, where they controlled possession and created numerous chances. Servette's key playmaker was largely neutralized by Basel's aggressive pressing. A standout performance came from Basel's young forward, who scored one and assisted another, causing constant problems for the Servette backline.
This result sees Basel close the gap on the European places, moving within striking distance of the top four. For Servette, a missed opportunity to consolidate their position near the summit of the table. Basel's coach praised his team's "response to adversity," while the Servette manager pointed to a "loss of control in midfield" after halftime as the turning point. Basel's starting XI included several academy graduates who rose to the occasion, while Servette's usually reliable defense had an uncharacteristically fragile outing.

