Caykur Rizespor vs. Alanyaspor (Sunday, 10.30am)
As both sides look to define their season in the Turkish Super Lig, Caykur Rizespor are set to host Alanyaspor at the Caykur Didi Stadyumu on Sunday.
The hosts will be looking to bounce back from their cup defeat earlier this week, while the Simsekler will be hoping to make it three games unbeaten.
We say: Caykur Rizespor 2-1 Alanyaspor
Both sides have been in mixed to poor form over recent weeks, and a victory either way could shape the rest of the campaign for either team.
However, Rizespor's strong home record and Alanyaspor's lack of wins away from their own ground makes it difficult to picture anything other than a win for Palut's men on Sunday.
> Turkish Super Lig preview: Caykur Rizespor vs Alanyaspor
Kasimpasa vs. Galatasaray (Sunday, 1.00pm)
Galatasaray will look to preserve their unbeaten record in the 2024-25 Turkish Super Lig while maintaining their six points lead at the top of the table when they travel to face Kasimpasa on Sunday.
The league leaders remain undefeated after 24 matches, winning 20 and drawing four – however, their recent struggles in front of goal could be a cause for concern.
We say: Kasimpasa 1-2 Galatasaray
Kasimpasa face a daunting 90 minutes as Galatasaray still boast top-quality attacking options despite their recent struggles in front of goal, but the real concern for Cimbom is their ability to hold onto a lead, not forgetting how they threw away a two-goal advantage in the reverse fixture – and yet we still expect the league leaders to secure victory on Sunday.
> Turkish Super Lig preview: Kasimpasa vs Galatasaray
Fenerbahce vs. Antalyaspor (Sunday, 5.30pm)
Fenerbahce will look to maintain the pressure in the Turkish Super Lig title race when they welcome Antalyaspor to Sukru Saracoglu Stadium on Sunday.
The Yellow Canaries sit six points behind Galatasaray after 24 matches and will be eager to stay within striking distance, ready to capitalise on any potential slip-up from the league leaders.
We say: Fenerbahce 3-1 Antalyaspor
Fenerbahce's recent form appears more sustainable than that of their title rivals, and with the added motivation of feeling that the system is against them, it is hard to see the Yellow Canaries slipping up at home against a side they have defeated 26 times in 31 meetings at this venue.