Süper Lig 32. Hafta Programı Açıklandı: Maçlar Aynı Gün ve Saatte Oynanacak – Güncel Fikstür ve Detaylar

The Turkish Football Federation has officially released the fixture list for the 32nd week of the 2025-2026 Trendyol Süper Lig season, confirming that the three title contenders will take the field simultaneously.

According to the verified schedule released by the TFF, Trabzonspor will host Göztepe at their home stadium, Fenerbahçe will face Başakşehir, and Galatasaray will travel to Samsun to play Samsunspor. All three matches are set to kick off at 20:00 local time on Saturday, May 2, 2026.

This scheduling decision, as stated by the league organizers, aims to prevent any potential advantage in the tightly contested championship race by ensuring all three clubs competing for the title play at the exact same moment.

The announcement also included details regarding Trabzonspor’s Turkish Cup semifinal fixture. The Black Sea club will host Gençlerbirliği in the first leg of their semifinal tie at the Eryaman Stadium in Ankara on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, with a scheduled start time of 20:30 local time.

In the league standings context, this round of matches represents a critical juncture in the season, with the top three teams separated by minimal points as they enter the final stretch of the campaign. The simultaneous fixtures are designed to maintain competitive integrity during this decisive phase.

For fans planning to follow the action, the matches will be broadcast live across Turkish sports networks and streaming platforms, with international viewers able to access coverage through official league broadcasters.

The next official update regarding the Süper Lig schedule is expected following the completion of Week 32 fixtures, when the TFF will release the program for Week 33.

What are your thoughts on the simultaneous scheduling of the title-deciding matches? Share your perspective in the comments below and join the conversation on social media.

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