Switzerland Super League Regular Season - 12
Sunday, November 2, 2025 at 10:30 AM
Stadion Wankdorf Bern
BSC Young Boys
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FC Basel 1893
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BSC Young Boys vs FC Basel 1893 Match Recap - Nov 2, 2025

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In a match that lived up to its billing as a fierce rivalry, BSC Young Boys and FC Basel 1893 battled to a tense 0-0 draw at Stadion Wankdorf on November 2, 2025. The stalemate left both teams with mixed feelings, as they each sought crucial points in the Swiss Super League.

The atmosphere was electric as fans filled the stands, eager to witness what many considered a pivotal clash in the league. With only three points separating the two sides in the standings-FC Basel sitting third with 21 points and BSC Young Boys in sixth with 18-the stakes were high. Both teams entered the match looking to build momentum after inconsistent performances in recent weeks.

For BSC Young Boys, this match followed a rollercoaster of results. They had shown flashes of brilliance, notably their thrilling 3-2 victory over FC Zurich, but also suffered disappointing losses, including a heavy defeat against Lausanne just weeks prior. Their recent form made them hungry for redemption against their rivals.

On the other hand, FC Basel came into this encounter riding high after a solid win against FC Zurich but still reeling from an unexpected loss to Lausanne just days earlier. Despite their strong position in the league, inconsistency loomed large over their campaign.

As the match kicked off, both teams displayed caution early on, probing for weaknesses while maintaining defensive solidity. The first half saw few clear chances as both defenses held firm. However, it was not without incident; tensions flared when Armin Gigović of BSC Young Boys received a red card just three minutes into the second half for an undisclosed foul. This moment shifted the dynamics of the game significantly.

With one player down, BSC Young Boys had to dig deep defensively while hoping for counter-attacking opportunities. Meanwhile, FC Basel seized upon their numerical advantage but struggled to break through a resolute Young Boys defense that remained organized despite being outnumbered.

The second half unfolded with increased urgency from both sides. FC Basel pushed forward relentlessly, seeking that elusive goal that would secure them all three points and further solidify their standing near the top of the table. Yet time and again, they were met by determined defending from BSC Young Boys who refused to buckle under pressure.

Despite several attempts from players like Albian Ajeti and Philip Otele-who had been instrumental in previous matches-Basel could not find a way past goalkeeper Marvin Keller or breach the disciplined backline of Young Boys. As minutes ticked away, it became clear that neither side would find success in front of goal.

When the final whistle blew, players from both teams expressed relief mixed with frustration; for BSC Young Boys, it was an important point gained under difficult circumstances following Gigović's dismissal. For FC Basel, it felt like two points dropped against a rival they had hoped to dominate once more.

This result leaves BSC Young Boys positioned at sixth place with 18 points after 11 matches played (5 wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses), while FC Basel remains third with 21 points (7 wins and 4 losses). The draw highlights ongoing challenges for both teams as they navigate through this competitive season.

Looking ahead, BSC Young Boys will face another tough challenge against FC St. Gallen on November 9th while FC Basel prepares to host FC Lugano on the same day. Each team will need to regroup quickly if they hope to capitalize on this rivalry's intensity moving forward and secure vital points in their quest for league supremacy.

Reflecting on my pre-match predictions where I hinted at potential fireworks given both teams' attacking talents-it seems I may have overshot my expectations! While there were no goals today, what we witnessed was a testament to defensive resilience and tactical discipline amidst fierce competition-a reminder that sometimes football can be just as much about strategy as it is about scoring goals.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 2, 2025 at 5:46 PM UTC

Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: BSC Young Boys
Combo Double chance : BSC Young Boys or draw and +1.5 goals
BSC Young Boys
45%
Draw
45%
FC Basel 1893
10%

Team Lineups

BSC Young Boys
4-2-3-1
COACH
Giorgio Contini
1
Marvin Keller
3
Jaouen Hadjam
30
Sandro Lauper
6
Edimilson Fernandes
2
Ryan Andrews
37
Armin Gigović
45
Rayan Raveloson
77
Joël Monteiro
39
Darian Maleš
16
Christian Fassnacht
29
Chris Bedia
FC Basel 1893
4-2-3-1
COACH
Ludovic Magnin
1
Marwin Hitz
31
Dominik Schmid
24
Flavius Daniliuc
26
Adrian Leon Barišić
3
Nicolas Vouilloz
5
Metinho
22
Leo Leroy
7
Philip Otele
10
Xherdan Shaqiri
11
Bénie Traoré
23
Albian Ajeti

BSC Young Boys Substitutes

7 Alan Virginius
F
9 Sergio Córdova
F
10 Alvyn Sanches
M
11 Ebrima Colley
F
12 Heinz Lindner
G
13 Dominik Pech
M
23 Loris Benito
D
25 Felix Tsimba
F
52 Benjamin Kabeya
D

FC Basel 1893 Substitutes

8 Koba Koindredi
M
13 Mirko Salvi
G
14 Andrej Bačanin
M
17 Moritz Broschinski
F
19 Marin Šotiček
M
21 Ibrahim Salah
F
27 Kevin Rüegg
D
29 Moussa Cissé
D
32 Jonas Adjei Adjetey
D

Match Statistics

9
Total Shots
15
4
Shots on Goal
0
4
Shots off Goal
8
1
Blocked Shots
7
6
Shots Inside Box
8
3
Shots Outside Box
7
43%
Ball Possession (%)
57%
369
Total Passes
487
286
Accurate Passes
421
78%
Pass Accuracy (%)
86%
13
Fouls
10
3
Corner Kicks
7
1
Offsides
4
2
Yellow Cards
3
1
Red Cards
0
0
Goalkeeper Saves
4

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