The home team is currently languishing in 19th place, with -2 points accrued from 2 wins, 4 draws, and 26 losses. In their penultimate match, they succumbed to Göztepe (1‑2) at home, followed by a hefty loss to Beşiktaş (4‑1) last time out. Demirspor is considerably stronger on their own turf, having recorded 1 victory, 1 draw, and 13 losses as a visitor in their last 30 matches, contrasting with their home form of 1 victory, 3 draws and 11 defeats. For the championship, Demirspor has managed just 5 points from a possible 30, with 1 victory, 2 draws, and 7 defeats in their last 10 home matches.
Furthermore, they have not secured a victory in their last 16 league games. Defensively, the team has been vulnerable, allowing goals in 9 of their last 10 fixtures in this competition. They have struggled to take the lead, opening the scoring only in 7 of their last 32 matches in the Super Liga Turka, with only 5 of those holding onto the lead at half-time. In 32 matches of this competition, they managed to overcome their opponents in just 1 of the 23 instances where they conceded the first goal.
Adana Demirspor’s campaign in this Superleague has been disappointing, with relegation effectively confirmed as they suffered yet another defeat away to Besiktas (4-1), managed only by a goal from Arda Kurtulan. Playing a 3-1-4-2 formation, the team is still in search of consistency, but Yusuf Barasi has emerged as their primary attacking threat, frequently finding himself in scoring positions. On the right, Arda Kurtulan injects pace, while Ali Yavuz contributes deeply to the attacking structure. However, absences due to injury include defender Andreaw Gravillon, midfielder İzzet Çelik, and suspended centre-forward Abat Aymbetov, all ruled out for their next match.