Göztepe, which is in the 6th place with 43 points and one match missing, last played against Corendon Alanyaspor at home on March 14 in the Super League, and will have an intense fixture on its way to Europe after the international break. After the break, the yellow-reds will first face Natura Dünyası Gençlerbirliği away on Saturday, April 4, and will host Galatasaray, one of the championship candidates, at the Isonem Park Gürsel Aksel Stadium in the postponement match on Wednesday, April 8.
After this match, Göz-Göz will take to the field again at the weekend and host Kasımpaşa at home. Göztepe, which will play 3 matches in 9 days, will chart its path for the European cups according to its results. Göztepe, who could not win in the league for 6 matches, lost its 4th place after consecutive losses. Göztepe, which got its last victory with a 2-1 result against Fatih Karagümrük on January 31, drew with TÜMOSAN Konyaspor (D), Zecorner Kayserispor, ikas Eyüpspor and Corendon Alanyaspor, and lost to its important rivals Beşiktaş (D) and RAMS Başakşehir (D). Göztepe’s Galatasaray match, which was supposed to be played on March 18, was postponed due to the opponent’s away game against Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 on the same day.

