

Match Report: ND Beltinci 1–3 NK Bilje – Bilje Dominate in Slovenia 2.Liga Clash
Match Overview
In a lively encounter at the Beltinci Sports Park, NK Bilje outclassed ND Beltinci 3–1 on 16 May 2026, continuing their strong push in the Slovenian second division. The visitors took control early and never looked back, producing a polished attacking display that left the home side chasing the game.
Key Moments
- Early Shock (12′): NK Bilje opened the scoring with a well-worked team goal. A quick interchange on the right wing ended with a low cross that was turned in from close range—1–0.
- Beltinci Equalizer (28′): The home side responded through a headed goal from a corner, briefly restoring parity. The goal came against the run of play but gave the hosts hope.
- Bilje’s Double Strike (36′, 44′): Two quick goals before halftime sealed the match. First, a long-range strike caught the Beltinci goalkeeper off guard, then a clinical finish from a counter-attack made it 3–1.
- Second Half Control: Bilje managed the game expertly after the break, restricting Beltinci to speculative efforts while nearly adding a fourth on the break.
Tactical Story
NK Bilje employed a high-pressing system that disrupted ND Beltinci’s build-up play from the back. Their midfield trio dominated the center of the park, cutting off passing lanes and launching quick transitions. Beltinci, by contrast, relied on set pieces and long balls, which were effectively dealt with by Bilje’s physical center-backs.
Standout Performers
- NK Bilje’s attacking midfielder: Contributed a goal and an assist, dictating the tempo with clever movement and incisive passing.
- Bilje’s left-back: Provided width and defensive solidity, making several overlapping runs and winning key tackles.
- Beltinci’s striker: Scored the equalizer but was isolated for long periods, unable to influence the game further.
Impact on the Standings
This convincing win moved NK Bilje closer to the top four in Slovenia’s 2.Liga, keeping their promotion hopes alive. ND Beltinci, meanwhile, remained in the lower half of the table, with defensive vulnerabilities exposed once again. The result underlined Bilje’s title credentials as they aim for a playoff spot.