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Obolon Kyiv - Kyiv VS Zorya Score Today
Obolon Kyiv
04-05 20:30
3 - 3
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Zorya
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H2H
Lineups
Obolon Kyiv
Zorya
Attacks
67
74
Dangerous Attacks
35
36
Ball Possession
53
47
On Target
4
3
Off Target
9006
7015
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End 3-3
94′
K.Bichek
R.Volokhatyi
83′
3-3
L. Taras
Assist: V.Pryimak
81′
F. Zadorozhnyi
Igor·Gorbach
78′
P.Polegenko
I. Medynskyi
78′
L. Taras
D. Ustymenko
72′
Jordan
71′
Y. Prokopenko
S.Sukhanov
71′
O.Slobodyan
I.Nesterenko
65′
P.Budkivskyi
60′
2-2
R.Volokhatyi
51′
1-2
I.Perduta
Assist: Igor·Gorbach
Halftime 1-1
36′
1-1
V.Pryimak
Assist: Yevgeniy·Shevchenko
6′
0-1
R.Vantukh
Assist: Igor·Gorbach
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Match Info
Obolon Kyiv and Zorya played out a thrilling 3-3 draw in the Ukrainian Premier League on Sunday, April 5th, 2026, in a match that saw momentum swing back and forth. The six-goal spectacle at Obolon's home ground provided plenty of entertainment but ultimately left both teams sharing the points in a result that did little to help either side's ambitions in the league table. The home side started brightly, taking an early lead, but Zorya fought back to level before halftime. The second half was a rollercoaster, with Obolon regaining the advantage only for Zorya to equalize again, and then the visitors thought they had snatched all three points with a late goal, but Obolon showed tremendous character to score a dramatic last-minute equalizer for 3-3. Key incidents included a potential penalty shout for Zorya that was waved away by the referee and a standout performance from Obolon's attacking midfielder, who was involved in all three goals. The result sees Obolon remain in mid-table, while Zorya's hopes for a European qualification spot took a slight hit as they dropped two points. Post-match, the Obolon manager praised his team's never-say-die attitude, while the Zorya coach expressed frustration at his defense's inability to hold onto a late lead.