Orsha
BATE 2By Babatunde Sowole — Football Expert on European & South American Cups
The 21st round of the Belarusian First League brings a crucial bottom-of-the-table clash as Orsha welcome BATE-2 to their home ground. The hosts currently sit 13th in the standings, occupying a spot in the lower half of the pack, while the Borisov reserves are rooted to the very bottom in 18th place. This is a direct confrontation between neighbors in the relegation zone, where every point will be fiercely contested across the entire pitch.
Orsha find themselves in 13th position with 22 points accumulated from 19 matches played. Their recent form has been a mixed bag, to say the least. The side played out a goalless stalemate against Yuni Iks Labs, suffered a heavy 0:3 defeat at the hands of Molodechno, but prior to that had secured victories over Gomel-2 (2:1) and Soligorsk (3:1).
The team adopts a pragmatic philosophy when performing in front of their own supporters, leaning on their attacking strengths to get results. The coaching staff is fully focused on collecting maximum points in this home fixture, aiming to solidify their standing and climb further away from the danger zone.
The second string of Borisov's BATE are enduring a torrid campaign and currently prop up the entire First League table. With just 14 points from 20 outings, they occupy the 18th and final spot. However, there was a glimmer of hope in their most recent outing, as the visitors produced a spectacular and high-scoring display to beat Volna 5:3.
This youthful outfit has shown remarkable attacking output in their latest matches, yet persistent defensive frailties continue to undermine their league position. That morale-boosting victory in the previous round should inject some much-needed confidence into their away-day preparations.
Both sides enter this encounter with plenty riding on the outcome. Orsha are playing on home soil and are desperate to bounce back from their recent slip-ups, looking to create a buffer between themselves and the relegation places. Meanwhile, BATE-2 are eager to build on their emphatic win last time out and make a serious attempt at climbing off the bottom rung of the ladder.
Orsha report a fully fit squad with no injured or suspended players on their books. All key personnel are available and ready to start from the opening whistle.
The same cannot be said for BATE-2, who will be without central defender Zakhar Shevchik due to injury. Losing a defensive mainstay could compound the visitors' problems at the back, though the young reserves are prepared to step up and prove their worth.
Orsha: [Lineup not provided in source]
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Main prediction: Orsha to win at odds of 2.10
The home side hold the advantage of familiar surroundings and have demonstrated greater consistency over the course of the season compared to a team sitting dead last in the standings. BATE-2 have been leaking goals on their travels with alarming regularity, a weakness the home outfit are well equipped to exploit. Our selection is a victory for Orsha at 2.10. We assess the probability of a home win at 52% (anything above 1.95 represents value).
Total goals prediction: These two sides have a history of playing open, expansive football against each other. In fact, the three-goal mark has been surpassed in each of their last four head-to-head meetings. We are backing over 2.5 goals at odds of 1.70. We put the likelihood of this bet landing at 60% (anything above 1.66 is worth playing).
The editorial prediction is provided for informational purposes only and should not be treated as a direct call to action. Every reader should do their own analysis before deciding on a bet.
Predictions for Orsha vs BATE 2 will appear soon.
The match is scheduled for 21 August 2026 at 15:30 and will be held at Orsha’s home ground.
The main prediction is a win for Orsha at odds of 2.10, with a 52% probability assessed for a home victory.
Orsha are considered the favorites, given their higher league position (13th) and home advantage against bottom-placed BATE-2.
Orsha drew 0-0 with Yuni Iks Labs, lost 0-3 to Molodechno, but beat Gomel-2 (2-1) and Soligorsk (3-1). BATE-2 won 5-3 against Volna last round but have poor overall form.
Orsha have a fully fit squad with no injuries or suspensions. BATE-2 will be without central defender Zakhar Shevchik due to injury.
Yes, over 2.5 goals is recommended at odds of 1.70, as each of the last four head-to-head meetings has seen more than three goals.