Both Torpedo-BelAZ and Slavia Mozyr entered the 2026 season with big ambitions, hoping to push for a top-three finish or even challenge for the title in the Belarusian league. Yet after the opening third of the campaign, neither side has lived up to those expectations and they sit well off the pace set by Dynamo Minsk and ML Vitebsk. The summer break has given both clubs time to regroup, and recent results before the pause suggest they are ready to turn things around when action resumes.
Team Form
Torpedo-BelAZ head into the restart on the back of an impressive seven-match unbeaten run, including convincing wins over Minsk and Naftan where they netted seven goals in total. Despite that solid record, too many draws have left them in sixth place, seven or eight points behind the leaders. Slavia Mozyr, meanwhile, have started to show signs of life with three games without defeat, highlighted by narrow victories against Naftan and Belshina plus a hard-earned draw against cup holders BATE.
- Torpedo-BelAZ: 7 matches unbeaten, 4 draws in that stretch, strong attacking output before the break
- Slavia Mozyr: 9th in the table, negative goal difference, first positive results of the season
- Both sides finished last year much higher and will be desperate to close the gap
Tactical Analysis
In terms of style, Torpedo-BelAZ like to press high and exploit wide areas, which has helped them rack up goals in recent outings. Their main weakness remains converting dominance into wins rather than settling for shares of the points. Slavia Mozyr have tightened up defensively after a shaky start and look more dangerous on the counter, though they still struggle to keep clean sheets over ninety minutes. The head-to-head history points to open encounters, and both managers will likely set their teams up to attack from the first whistle.
Key strengths for Torpedo include their experienced backline and clinical finishing when in form, while Slavia can count on a lively midfield that creates chances from nothing. Weaknesses lie in Torpedo’s occasional lapses in concentration during set pieces and Slavia’s tendency to fade late in games. Expect a lively affair with plenty of goalmouth action as both sides chase vital points.
Betting Proposal
Given the attacking intent both teams have shown lately and their leaky defenses, a game that produces goals at both ends feels likely. The summer reset should allow the players to return fresher and more motivated, increasing the chance of an entertaining clash. My types point firmly toward an open match where neither side keeps a clean sheet.
Both teams to score (yes) at 1.70















