Fatih Karagümrük Vs Fenerbahçe: Fenerbahçe Seek To Maintain Title Charge

Fatih Karagümrük Vs Fenerbahçe: Fenerbahçe Seek To Maintain Title Charge

Fenerbahçe travel to face Fatih Karagümrük in gameweek 26 of the 2025-26 Turkish Süper Lig, a matchup framed by a clear gulf in form. The fatih karagümrük vs fenerbahçe fixture signals a likely continuation of Fenerbahçe’s title push while Karagümrük fight to erase an eight-point gap to safety with nine games remaining.

Fenerbahçe’s confirmed state after 25 matches

Fenerbahçe remain unbeaten after 25 matches, sitting second with 57 points, four behind Galatasaray on 61 points, and they have a record of 16 wins and nine draws. Their tally of 57 goals scored and 25 conceded, plus an attack averaging 2. 28 goals per game, underlines why they carry momentum into gameweek 26.

Karagümrük’s relegation fight at Atatürk Olimpiyat Stadı

Karagümrük sit 18th with 14 points from 25 games, with three wins, five draws, and 17 losses, and a goal difference of -24 that highlights defensive frailty. Their poor home form — only nine points collected at their stadium — compounds the problem, leaving them eight points adrift of safety with nine games left.

Fatih Karagümrük Vs Fenerbahçe: If current form continues and Should absences alter outcomes

If current form continues: Fenerbahçe’s unbeaten runs and defensive strength point toward control of the match. They have been unbeaten in 26 league matches across competitions, have recorded 50% clean sheets in the last 12 away trips, and carry an away record of eight wins and five draws; these measures suggest they will press for three points in gameweek 26.

Should absences alter outcomes: Karagümrük will be missing Davide Biraschi, Joao Camacho, Muhammed Kadıoğlu, and Burhan Ersoy, while Anıl Çınar returns from suspension and Serginho pushes for a start. Fenerbahçe will be without suspended goalkeeper Ederson and several regulars including Edson Alvarez, Nelson Semedo, Anderson Talisca, Çağlar Söyüncü, Archie Brown, İsmail Yüksek, Milan Skriniar, Mert Hakan Yandaş, and Dorgeles Nene, with Mert Günok stepping in as goalkeeper; should those absences limit squad depth, the match could become more competitive than raw standings imply.

Still, head-to-head history favors Fenerbahçe: they have won the last five meetings, including a 2-1 reverse-fixture victory on Oct. 19, 2025, and Karagümrük have not beaten Fenerbahçe in 12 encounters. Karagümrük’s recent form — winless in 13 of their last 15 league games with one win in five matches — underlines why the fixture presents a steep climb for the home side.

Based on context data:

  • Fenerbahçe: 57 points from 25 matches; 16 wins, 9 draws; 57 goals for, 25 against.
  • Karagümrük: 14 points from 25 matches; 3 wins, 5 draws, 17 losses; goal difference -24.
  • Head-to-head: Fenerbahçe won last five meetings; reverse fixture 2-1 on Oct. 19, 2025.

Next confirmed signal: the gameweek 26 match at Atatürk Olimpiyat Stadı will provide the immediate result that settles current questions about each side’s trajectory. What the context does not resolve is how Fenerbahçe’s long list of absences will affect match-day tactics and whether Karagümrük can translate sporadic resilience into a sustained performance; the outcome of the gameweek 26 fixture is the specific event that will resolve those unknowns.