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When Kasimpasa and Besiktas play each other on Sunday at the Recep Tayyip Erdogan Stadium, their 2023–24 Turkish Super Lig campaign comes to an end.
After winning the Turkish Cup for the eleventh time, the Black Eagles will be hoping to cap the season with a victory this weekend.
When Kasimpsa and Caykur Rizespor played to a scoreless draw at the Caykur Didi Stadium last Saturday, it was a major blow to Kasimpsa's hopes of qualifying for European football.
Both teams were left to regret their inefficiency in front of the goal as they missed numerous scoring chances, ultimately having to settle for a draw.
Kasimpasa now return home, where they have secured two consecutive wins, defeating Samsunspor 1-0 on April 27 and earning a 3-1 victory over a 10-man Antalyaspor two weeks earlier.
Sami Ugurlu's squad is just outside the European qualifying spots, currently positioned fifth in the Super Lig table with 53 points from 37 matches, trailing Sunday's hosts by three points and one place.
As Kasimpasa seeks a crucial win this weekend, they face a team that has remained unbeaten in 14 of their last 20 matches, with 11 wins and three draws since October 2009.
Besiktas, however, claimed their 11th Turkish Cup championship on Thursday by rallying from behind to secure a thrilling 3-2 win against Trabzonspor at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium.
In an exciting match, Mutassim Al-Musrati, on loan from Braga, stole the spotlight by scoring the decisive goal in the fourth minute of added time, securing Besiktas their first cup triumph since 2021.
Trabzonspor's Nigerian forward, Paul Onuachu, initially put them ahead within the first 13 minutes. Despite Rachid Ghezzal and Salih Ucan turning the tide with goals, former Arsenal player Nicolas Pepe equalized in the 89th minute, just before Al Musrati's crucial goal.
After a challenging season, manager Serdar Topraktepe will be thrilled with the cup win, which ensures Besiktas, 16-time Turkish champions, a place in the Europa League playoff round.
Besiktas approach this weekend's final fixture with minimal pressure, aiming to extend their unbeaten streak to six matches across all competitions and finish the season on a positive note.
However, they face a test at the Recep Tayyip Erdogan Stadium, having failed to win any of their last five away matches in all competitions, with two losses and three draws since their 2-0 victory against Istanbulspor on February 25.
Kasimpsa is still without the services of 23-year-old forward Erdem Cetinkaya, who remains sidelined due to a knee injury sustained in December.
Joining him on the club's injury list is Moroccan midfielder Dries Saddiki, who has yet to make an appearance this year as he recovers from a serious ligament injury.
Besiktas will have to manage without Portuguese midfielder Gedson Fernandes, who is currently serving a suspension after accumulating too many yellow cards, the latest being against Hatayspor on May 18.
In terms of injuries, Besiktas will be missing several key players along the spine of the team. Jackson Muleka (muscle), Tayfur Bingol (thigh), and Rachid Ghezzal (muscle) are all still sidelined.
Croatian forward Ante Rebic has been absent from action since suffering a thigh injury in February's match against Kayserispor, while Daniel Amartey is unavailable due to personal reasons.
Approaching this match, Kasimpasa is coming off a 0-0 tie against Rizespor at Caykur Didi Stadyumu in the Super Lig.
When Besiktas and Hatayspor last played, the result was a 2-2 draw. The goals for Besiktas came from Gedson Fernandes and Vincent Aboubakar in this Super Lig encounter at Tupras Stadyumu. The group had seven corner kicks and seven shots on goal.
At Tupras Stadyumu, Kasimpasa defeated Besiktas 3-1 in their most recent meeting.
The average number of goals scored in the last ten encounters between Kasimpasa and Besiktas has been 3.8. Besiktas has six wins, Kasimpasa three, and a draw.