Galatasaray and Hatayspor will raise the curtain on their Turkish Super Lig campaigns on Friday, when they square off on the opening day at RAMS Park.
The hosts will begin their hunt for a third consecutive top-flight title this term, having most recently prevailed with a record tally of 102 points last season.
Match preview
Galatasaray will begin their latest Turkish Super Lig title defence on Friday following a historic campaign last time around, in which they won a 24th league title in emphatic fashion.
Defending the crown that they regained in the 2022-23 term, the Sari-Kirmizililar amassed 102 points from their 38 outings, winning 33 of those alongside just two defeats to finish three points clear of Fenerbahce, who remained in hot pursuit.
Indeed, Okan Buruk's side bounced back from a defeat to the second-placed side in the penultimate round of fixtures to get over the line with a 3-1 victory away at Konyaspor thanks to Mauro Icardi's brace and a Berkan Kutlu goal.
Then, following a mixed run of results in pre-season friendlies in July, the Istanbul giants returned to competitive action in the Turkish Super Cup final against rivals Besiktas at the beginning of the month, but they were unable to start the campaign with silverware, instead succumbing to a concerning 5-0 beating as Ciro Immobile netted a brace for their opponents alongside goals from Jonas Svensson, Rafa Silva and Mustafa Hekimoglu.
Now aiming to put that disappointment behind them, Galatasaray will set out to kick off their latest title defence on the front foot on Friday with an opening-day victory in the capital.
They meet a visiting side who will also aim to begin on a positive note in their latest Turkish Super Lig campaign, albeit in an unenviable trip in the opening round of top-flight fixtures.
After winning promotion to Turkey's top flight for the first time in their history in 2020, Hatayspor now head into their fourth consecutive Super Lig campaign with the hopes of a more secure finish, most recently ending the 2023-24 term in 15th spot.
Their survival was only thanks to a resurgence in the final weeks of the campaign, having sat on 33 points from 34 outings following four straight losses, only to pick up two victories and two draws from their last four fixtures, leaping out of the bottom four on the final day with a 2-0 home victory over Caykur Rizespor thanks to goals from Fisayo Dele-Bashiru and Carlos Strandberg.
With spirits bound to be lifted having bounced back from a dismal campaign to preserve their top-flight status in dramatic fashion, Hatayspor will now set out to kick on this term and build a stronger season, starting with what would be an eye-catching result on the road in their curtain-raiser.
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