The home side presently occupies 13th place, having garnered 43 points from 12 wins, 7 draws, and 15 defeats. In their penultimate match, they fell to Alanyaspor (0-1) at home and followed this up with a goalless draw away against Antalyaspor. This side is particularly influenced by home advantage, being considerably stronger in front of their supporters, evidenced by their record of 1 win, 4 draws, and 10 losses as visitors, scoring only 15 goals whilst conceding 29 in contrast to their home record of 10 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses, where they netted 21 goals and let in 12. From their last 10 home matches in the league, Gaziantep have amassed 19 points from a possible 30, securing 6 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses. The most common scoreline at halftime in their home matches has been 0-0, occurring in 6 of their 17 games. Defensive stability has been a cause for concern, having conceded goals in 8 of their last 10 fixtures in this competition. Trends indicate few goals in their home matches, as 8 of the last 17 ended with fewer than 1.5 goals. In 34 games, they have only rallied to turn the score in their favour 5 times from the 19 they conceded first. One notable statistic from their last 17 home competitions is that they conceded 5 of their 12 goals between the 61st and 75th minutes.
Currently, Gaziantep are merely fulfilling league obligations in this concluding phase and failing to produce a commendable campaign, with only a draw against Antalyaspor registered in their last outing. Using a tactical framework of 4-2-3-1, they rely heavily on David Okereke as their most offensive threat, using his speed and precision to capitalise on scoring opportunities. In midfield, Alexandru Maxim orchestrates the play intelligently, facilitating the transition of the ball to the forwards and remaining central to the team’s decisive moments. However, they will be without the injured Emre Taşdemir, Daubin, and suspended defender Bruno Viana for the upcoming match.