DYB vs SLA Dream11 Match Preview: Dinamo Brest will look to extend their unbeaten start to the 2020 season when they play hosts to Slavia-Mozyr in the Belarusian Premier League on Saturday night (IST). Brest are the defending champions having won their first-ever title last season. They have four points from two games and can move to the top with a win in this game. Slavia-Mozyr returned to the top tier last season and managed an 8th place finish. For them, the first and the main target will be to keep themselves out of the relegation fight.
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Match Details
Date-Saturday, April 04
Kick-Off– 10:00 PM (IST)
Venue- Stadyen DASK Brestski
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Dinamo Brest: Brest made few changes last week and everything clicked as Dinamo clocked their first win of the season. One change came at the back in the shape of Maksim Vitus. Expect him to hold onto his place for the second straight match.
Artem Milevskiy produced a game-winning performance last week and will be in the playing 11. Artem Bykov will also be pushing for a start after demoted to the bench last week. Pavel Pavlyuchenko will be in goal for the home side.
Slavia-Mozyr: The visitors will have centre-back Igor Tymonyuk back available following the completion of a one-game ban. The 26-year-old Belarusian was given the marching orders in the opening game against Slutsk. Slavia head coach Mihail Martsinovich made changes to the playing 11 last week, as he brought Yegor Potapov and Aleksandr Raevskiy to the playing 11. The duo didn’t let their manager down and should get another run-in in the playing 11. Mikhail Baranovsky will be the goalkeeper for the visitors.
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Dinamo Brest (Expected Playing 11)- Pavel Pavlyuchenko (GK), Oleg Veretilo, Oleksandr Noyok, Gaby Kiki, Maksim Vitus, Aleksandr Pavlovets, Artem Milevskiy, Dzyanis Laptsew, Syarhey Kislyak, Pavel Savitski, Elis Bakaj
Slavia-Mozyr (Expected Playing 11)- Mikhail Baranovsky (GK), Aleksandr Kotlyarov, Vladislav Zhuk, Yegor Potapov, Andrey Chukhley, Yury Nedashkovsky, Yuriy Pantya, Gleb Shevchenko, Francis Narh, Nikita Melnikov, Aleksandr Raevskiy
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Dinamo Brest’s Artem Milevskiy is a top-top player. He scored the winner last week and was duly awarded the man-of-the-match award. He must be on your team.
Dinamo Brest’s centre-back Gaby Kiki is also a top player. He scored in the opening game, that shows the threat he carries during set-pieces. Must be on your team.
From Slavia, Nikita Melnikov is the most obvious choice. He scored twice last week. Andrey Chukhley is also someone you can consider. He is box-to-box and offers value. He was on the scoresheet on the opening game.
Aleksandr Kotlyarov
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Grand League Tips
Artem Bykov featured from the bench last week, but he is too good to remain on the bench. If he starts, you throw him as captain in your one Grand League team. Worth considering.
Brest’s Pavel Savitski is also someone who could produced goods. If not as captain, he should be on your team as an option.
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Dinamo Brest recorded their first win of the season last week. They are the reigning champions and are at home in this game. We back them to get the win here.
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