Polissya Zhytomyr B 3-0 Lisne | Ukrainian Second League | May 6, 2026
Polissya Zhytomyr B cruised to a commanding 3-0 victory over Lisne on Wednesday evening, producing their most complete performance of the season at the Nadiya Park Stadium. The home side’s high-pressing game overwhelmed the visitors from the first whistle, as Polissya’s youthful squad delivered a statement win in the Ukrainian lower leagues.
Match Overview
From the opening minutes, it was clear that Polissya Zhytomyr B came with a game plan designed to suffocate Lisne’s build-up play. The home side’s relentless energy and clinical finishing in the final third ensured the points were never in doubt. Lisne, struggling for form, offered little in attack and were rarely able to escape their own half for sustained periods.
Key Moments
- 12th minute – Polissya drew first blood. A well-worked move down the right flank saw winger Dmytro Ponomarenko deliver a low cross that found the sliding finish of striker Oleksandr Holovko at the near post.
- 34th minute – The lead was doubled from a set piece. A corner from midfield anchor Yevhen Bondar was met by a towering header from center-back Mykola Kovalenko, who rose unchallenged to power the ball past Lisne goalkeeper Andriy Savenko.
- 58th minute – Any hopes of a Lisne comeback were dashed when Polissya added a third. A swift counter-attack caught Lisne’s defense out of position. Substitute forward Artem Lysenko received a through ball on the edge of the area, rounded the keeper, and slotted home with composure.
Tactical Analysis
Polissya Zhytomyr B lined up in an aggressive 4-3-3 formation, with the front three pressing high and the midfield trio cutting off passing lanes to Lisne’s central players. This strategy forced multiple turnovers in dangerous areas. Lisne, operating in a 4-4-2, could not handle the intensity and often resorted to long balls that were easily collected by Polissya’s commanding center-back duo.
The home side’s full-backs pushed high in possession, creating overloads on the flanks. This width stretched Lisne’s defensive block and created the space for Holovko’s opening goal. Defensively, Polissya’s disciplined shape limited Lisne to just one shot on target for the entire match.
Standout Players
- Oleksandr Holovko (Polissya Zhytomyr B) – The striker’s early goal set the tone. His movement off the shoulder of the last defender troubled Lisne throughout and he was unlucky not to add a second when he hit the post in the 73rd minute.
- Mykola Kovalenko (Polissya Zhytomyr B) – The center-back dominated both boxes. He was immaculate in defensive duels and his goal from the corner demonstrated his aerial threat. He also completed over 90 percent of his passes in building play from the back.
- Andriy Savenko (Lisne) – Despite the heavy defeat, Lisne’s goalkeeper made several solid saves, including a sharp stop from a close-range header in the 67th minute. Without his efforts, the scoreline could have been more severe.
Table and Season Context
The emphatic win moves Polissya Zhytomyr B into fourth place in the Ukrainian Second League standings, now within striking distance of the promotion playoff positions. The team’s goal difference has been significantly boosted, which could prove vital in a tightly contested mid-table battle.
For Lisne, this defeat drops them into the relegation zone. The travel-heavy schedule has taken its toll on the squad, who have now failed to score in three consecutive away matches. Head coach Serhiy Kovalchuk faces a critical week ahead as his team prepares for a relegation six-pointer against NK Veres Rivne B.
Polissya Zhytomyr B will look to build on this momentum when they face league leaders FC Lviv next weekend, a match that will test the credentials of this ambitious reserve side.

