Thursday, November 6, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Estádio Municipal de Braga Braga
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SC Braga vs Genk Match Recap - Nov 6, 2025

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SC Braga's Europa League Dreams Dashed by Genk's Late Surge in Thrilling 4-3 Encounter

SC Braga fell victim to a stunning comeback by Genk, losing 4-3 in a match that showcased the unpredictability of the UEFA Europa League. The Estádio Municipal de Braga was electric, but it was the visitors who left with all three points, turning the tide in a game that seemed destined for a Braga victory.

Rodrigo Zalazar opened the scoring for Braga in the 30th minute, continuing his impressive form after netting twice in their previous match against FK Crvena Zvezda. His goal seemed to set the stage for another dominant performance from the Portuguese side, who had been riding high with three wins in their last three league matches. Braga's confidence was palpable, and they controlled possession with 60%, showcasing their attacking prowess.

However, just before halftime, Daan Heymans equalized for Genk in stoppage time, a moment that shifted the momentum dramatically. The goal came against the run of play, as Braga had been dictating the tempo and creating chances. This late strike not only leveled the score but also injected life into Genk, who had struggled to find consistency throughout their campaign.

The second half began with a bang as Yira Collins Sor put Genk ahead just three minutes after the restart. His goal highlighted a stark contrast to Braga's earlier dominance; suddenly, the home side found themselves on the back foot. Genk's resurgence continued when Hyun-gyu Oh scored in the 59th minute, extending their lead to 3-1. Oh's performance was crucial, as he had been pivotal in Genk's recent win against KVC Westerlo, and he proved once again to be a key player when it mattered most.

Braga fought back valiantly, with Zalazar scoring his second of the night in the 71st minute, bringing the score to 3-2. His ability to find space and finish under pressure was a testament to his growing reputation as a clutch player. But just as Braga seemed poised to equalize, Yaimar Medina struck for Genk in the 72nd minute, restoring their two-goal cushion and leaving Braga with a mountain to climb.

Despite a late goal from Gustaf Lagerbielke in the 86th minute that brought Braga within one goal again, it was too little too late. The final whistle blew with Genk celebrating a hard-fought victory that could prove pivotal in their quest for advancement in the tournament.

Braga's recent form had painted them as favorites heading into this match, especially after their commanding performances leading up to this fixture. They had outclassed opponents like Casa Pia and Santa Clara, scoring five goals against Santa Clara just days prior. Yet, this match exposed vulnerabilities in their defense that had previously gone unnoticed. The home side dominated possession and total shots (7-3), yet they struggled to convert their chances into goals, finishing with an expected goals (xG) tally of 0.46 compared to Genk's paltry 0.02.

Genk's victory is a significant boost for their morale after a rocky start to their Europa League campaign. They now sit on four points from four matches, still fighting for relevance in a group where every point counts. The win also showcased their resilience; they had been under pressure after drawing against Real Betis and RAAL La Louvière in previous outings. This match could serve as a turning point for Genk as they look to build on this momentum against FC Basel later this month.

For Braga, this defeat raises questions about their defensive solidity and ability to maintain composure under pressure. Coach Juan Carlos Vicens Gómez will need to address these issues quickly if they hope to remain competitive in both domestic and European competitions. Their next match against Rangers will be crucial; they must bounce back and reclaim their winning form.

As for my pre-match prediction, I anticipated a comfortable win for Braga given their recent form and attacking prowess. Turns out, I underestimated Genk's ability to capitalize on opportunities and turn the tide when it mattered most. This match serves as a reminder that in football, anything can happen - and often does.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 6, 2025 at 10:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: SC Braga
Double chance : SC Braga or draw
SC Braga
50%
Draw
50%
Genk
0%

Team Lineups

Genk
4-4-1-1
COACH
Thorsten Fink
1
Hendrik Van Crombrugge
18
Joris Kayembe
6
Matte Smets
3
Mujaid Sadick
27
Ken Nkuba
14
Yira Collins Sor
8
Bryan Heynen
17
Patrik Hrošovský
20
Konstantinos Karetsas
38
Daan Heymans
9
Hyun-gyu Oh
SC Braga
4-3-3
COACH
Juan Carlos Vicens Gómez
1
Lukáš Horníček
5
Leonardo Lelo
26
Bright Arrey-Mbi
14
Gustaf Lagerbielke
2
Victor Gómez
21
Ricardo Horta
8
João Moutinho
29
Jean-Baptiste Gorby
77
Gabriel Martínez
9
Amine El Ouazzani
10
Rodrigo Zalazar

Genk Substitutes

7 Jarne Steuckers
F
19 Yaimar Medina
D
23 Aaron Bibout
F
24 Nikolas Sattlberger
M
26 Tobias Okiki Lawal
G
29 Robin Mirisola
F
30 Ayumu Yokoyama
F
32 Noah Adedeji-Sternberg
F
34 Adrian Palacios
D
44 Josue Ndenge Kongolo
D
71 Brent Stevens
G
99 Jusef Erabi
F

SC Braga Substitutes

4 Sikou Niakaté
D
6 Vítor Carvalho
M
12 Tiago Sá
G
15 Paulo Oliveira
D
17 Gabriel Moscardo
M
18 Pau Víctor
F
20 Mario Dorgeles
M
27 Florian Grillitsch
M
36 Alaa Bellaarouch
G
39 Fran Navarro
F
41 Yanis da Rocha
M
50 Diego Rodrigues
M

Match Statistics

7
Total Shots
3
2
Shots on Goal
2
3
Shots off Goal
0
2
Blocked Shots
1
1
Shots Inside Box
2
6
Shots Outside Box
1
60%
Ball Possession (%)
40%
321
Total Passes
216
285
Accurate Passes
187
89%
Pass Accuracy (%)
87%
3
Fouls
7
3
Corner Kicks
2
1
Goalkeeper Saves
1
0.46
Expected Goals (xG)
0.02

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