Belshina Bobruisk 0-2 Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino Full Match Score Review | Vysshaya Liga 2026
Belshina Bobruisk vs Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino delivered a disciplined, late-shifting Vysshaya Liga contest defined by two decisive away-team moments: A. Bykov’s stoppage-time opener before the break and R. Martsyanau’s clinical 90+2’ finish that turned control into a 2-0 final score.
Match Score Review: Torpedo-BelAZ Strike at the Sharpest Moments
The scoreboard tells a compact story, but the timing tells the real tactical truth. Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino did not need a flood of goals to dominate the match narrative. Instead, they punished Belshina Bobruisk at the two most damaging points of the game: just before half-time and deep into second-half stoppage time.
Belshina entered the final minutes of the first half still level, but the match tilted in the 45+2’ minute when A. Bykov broke through to make it 0-1. The assist came from V. Lisakovich, whose contribution became one of the key creative actions of the match. That goal changed the psychological shape of the game, forcing Belshina to chase after the interval.
First Half: Yellow Card Pressure Before Bykov’s Breakthrough
The opening half stayed tight for long periods, with neither side turning the match into an open exchange early. Belshina’s first major disciplinary warning arrived at 45’, when V. Solanovich was shown a yellow card. That moment came just before the decisive action of the half, and it reflected the mounting pressure on the home side’s defensive structure.
Then came the critical blow. In the second minute of first-half added time, A. Bykov scored a regular goal, finishing from Lisakovich’s assist to send Torpedo-BelAZ into the dressing room 1-0 ahead. It was not just a goal; it was a momentum transfer. Belshina had survived most of the half, only to concede at the exact moment when game-management mattered most.
Half-Time Score: Belshina Bobruisk 0-1 Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino
At the interval, the score stood at 0-1. Torpedo-BelAZ had the advantage, and Belshina were left needing both attacking improvement and emotional control after conceding so late in the half.
Second Half: Belshina Search for a Response
Belshina made their first change at 60’, introducing A. Shvedchikov for T. Galimzyanov. The move signaled an attempt to refresh the attacking phase and add new energy between the lines. Five minutes later, Torpedo-BelAZ responded tactically, bringing on N. Agbo for A. Frantsuzov at 65’.
The substitutions showed two different match states. Belshina were trying to repair the scoreline, while Torpedo-BelAZ were managing advantage and spacing. With the away side already ahead, each change mattered less as a pure personnel swap and more as a way to control rhythm, territory, and the final half-hour.
Late Tactical Changes: Martsyanau Becomes the Finisher
Belshina continued to adjust, sending on N. Nekrasov for P. Seleznev at 80’. But the defining substitution came two minutes later from Torpedo-BelAZ. At 82’, R. Martsyanau replaced V. Lisakovich, the provider of the opening goal.
That switch became decisive. Lisakovich had already made his mark with the assist for Bykov; Martsyanau then entered to finish the match. It was a textbook late-game away performance: one player creates the lead, another arrives from the bench to secure it.
Belshina made another change at 84’, with A. Kuchinskiy replacing N. Rozmanov. But the pressure of chasing the match showed again at 87’, when Y. Kozlov received a yellow card. By then, Torpedo-BelAZ were close to turning a narrow victory into a clean, controlled result.
90+2’ Goal: R. Martsyanau Seals the 2-0 Win
The final strike arrived in the 90+2’ minute. R. Martsyanau, introduced only ten minutes earlier, scored the second goal to make it 0-2. There was no assist listed, but the impact was unmistakable: the substitute became the late-game hero and ended Belshina’s hopes of rescuing the match.
One minute later, Torpedo-BelAZ made a final stoppage-time change as M. Ladutko replaced D. Zhulpa at 90+3’. By that stage, the away side were not chasing drama; they were closing the file on a professional 2-0 result.
Full-Time Verdict: Torpedo-BelAZ Win with Ruthless Timing
The match finished Belshina Bobruisk 0-2 Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino. Bykov’s 45+2’ opener gave Torpedo-BelAZ the platform, Lisakovich’s assist supplied the first breakthrough, and Martsyanau’s 90+2’ goal completed the victory.
From a tactical lens, this was a match won through timing rather than volume. Torpedo-BelAZ scored at the end of each half, exactly when Belshina were most vulnerable. Bykov was the first-half executioner, but Martsyanau’s late intervention made him the closing hero, transforming a fragile one-goal lead into a secure Vysshaya Liga away win.
Key Match Incidents
- 45’: V. Solanovich booked for Belshina Bobruisk.
- 45+2’: A. Bykov scores for Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino, assisted by V. Lisakovich.
- 60’: A. Shvedchikov replaces T. Galimzyanov for Belshina.
- 65’: N. Agbo replaces A. Frantsuzov for Torpedo-BelAZ.
- 80’: N. Nekrasov replaces P. Seleznev for Belshina.
- 82’: R. Martsyanau replaces V. Lisakovich for Torpedo-BelAZ.
- 84’: A. Kuchinskiy replaces N. Rozmanov for Belshina.
- 87’: Y. Kozlov booked for Belshina.
- 90+2’: R. Martsyanau scores to seal the 0-2 win.
- 90+3’: M. Ladutko replaces D. Zhulpa for Torpedo-BelAZ.
Final Score
Belshina Bobruisk 0-2 Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino