Fenerbahce continue their chase for the Turkish Super Lig title on Sunday when they welcome Kayserispor to the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium.
While the hosts are targeting another victory to keep pressure on league leaders Galatasaray, the visitors will be aiming to build on last weekend’s morale-boosting win and pull further away from the relegation zone.
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Fenerbahce vs Kayserispor prediction: Canaries to keep flying high
Key statistics
- Fenerbahce are unbeaten in 11 Super Lig games this season (W7, D4).
- The Yellow Canaries have won seven of their last eight meetings with Kayserispor (D1).
- Fenerbahce have scored in their last seven competitive home matches.
- Kayserispor have conceded in every away fixture this season.
Correct score prediction: Fenerbahce 2-1 Kayserispor
Kayserispor’s recent revival gives them some belief, but facing an unbeaten Fenerbahce side in Kadikoy is a huge task. The hosts’ attacking quality and home record should prove decisive once again.
Pre-game odds and implied probabilities: The hosts are clear favourites
- Fenerbahce: 1/6 (1.17) – 85.7%
- Draw: 7/1 (8.00) – 12.5%
- Kayserispor: 12/1 (13.00) – 7.7%
Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes, subject to change
Fenerbahce are heavy favourites according to the bookmakers, reflecting their superior form and home dominance.
Most recent H2Hs: The Yellow Canaries have dominated this fixture
Fenerbahce have dominated this fixture, winning seven of the last eight encounters with Kayserispor.
The only blemish was a dramatic 3-3 draw at home last season, when Kayserispor scored deep into stoppage time to snatch a point.
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Fenerbahce preview: Building momentum in the title race
After a thrilling 3-2 derby win over Besiktas last weekend, Fenerbahce climbed to second in the table, just four points behind leaders Galatasaray.
That result showcased the side’s resilience and attacking power, with Domenico Tedesco’s men now unbeaten in eight straight games across all competitions (W6, D2).
A goalless draw with Viktoria Plzen in Europe was a slight frustration, but the focus quickly shifts back to domestic action, where the Yellow Canaries remain one of only two unbeaten sides in the league.
Supporters at the Sukru Saracoglu will expect another strong performance, especially considering their team’s dominance in this fixture.
Cenk Tosun, Irfan Can Kahveci, and Mert Hakan Yandas are all ruled out due to a mix of injuries and suspension.
Ismail Yuksek is suspended after accumulating yellow cards, which could see Fred return to midfield.
Predicted lineup: Ederson; Semedo, Skriniar, Oosterwolde, Mercan; Asensio, Alvarez, Fred; Nene, En-Nesyri, Akturkoglu
Fenerbahce’s last five results
06.11.25 – Plzen 0-0 Fenerbahce
02.11.25 – Besiktas 2-3 Fenerbahce
27.10.25 – Gaziantep 0-4 Fenerbahce
23.10.25 – Fenerbahce 1-0 Stuttgart
19.10.25 – Fenerbahce 2-1 Karagumruk
Kayserispor preview: Confidence growing after first league win
Kayserispor finally claimed their first Super Lig victory of the season last weekend, edging Kasimpasa 3-2 in an entertaining encounter — the first time they have scored three goals in a match this term.
That followed a 1-0 Turkish Cup win against Nigde Belediyesi Spor, marking consecutive wins in all competitions for the first time this campaign.
The visitors will be encouraged by their spirited display on their last trip to Kadikoy, when they pushed Fenerbahce all the way, but their defensive fragility remains a major concern.
Yaw Ackah and Gideon Jung face late fitness tests, while Laszlo Benes and Miguel Cardoso return from suspension.
Predicted lineup: Piri; Civelek, Denswil, Hosseini, Carole; Soyalp, Tokoz; Mane, Benes, Cardoso; Onugkha
Kayerispor’s last five results
02.11.25 – Kayserispor 3-2 Kasimpasa
28.10.25 – Kayserispor 1-0 Nigde Bld.
24.10.25 – Karagumruk 2-2 Kayserispor
19.10.25 – Kayserispor 1-3 Samsunspor
03.10.25 – Trabzonspor 4-0 Kayserispor
Player to Watch: Jhon Duran

The Colombian striker came off the bench to score the winning goal against Besiktas last weekend and he was also torn in the flesh of Plzen on Thursday, almost winning a penalty for his side. If he plays a significant amount of minutes here, he could make the difference once again.