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The UEFA Champions League Group D fixture, Shakhtar Donetsk vs. F.C. Sheriff Tiraspol, kicks off at 21:00 (GMT+1) on Tuesday, December 7, at the Metalist Stadium. Referee Donatas Rumšas (LTU) will be the man in the middle with a pair of extra eyes in the shape of the video assistant referee, Ricardo de Burgos (ESP).
Sheriff Tiraspol failed to extend the remarkable start to their UEFA Champions League campaign beyond Matchday 2. Over the weekend, the club picked up a goalless draw against Petrocub in the Moldovan National Division, where they sit in 2nd place in the league of eight. The club has picked up only one defeat in five games across all competitions: WWLWD, and manager Yuriy Vernydub will aim for nothing less than a win to see his side leave on a high note. The 55-year-old, who has a 77% win rate (37W, 7D, and 4L) after 48 games in the coaching seat for Tiraspol, could line up with the 4—2—3—1 formation, having Momo Yansane at the top of the shape. The 24-year-old has scored six goals in eight appearances for the club in the domestic league and remains the club’s top scorer, along with Frank Castañeda. Fortunately, Yuriy Vernydub will have a fully fit squad available ahead of this fixture against Shakhtar Donetsk.
The UEFA Champions League Group D fixture, Sheriff Tiraspol vs. Real Madrid CF, kicks off at 21:00 (GMT+1) on Wednesday, November 24, at the Bolshaya Sportivnaya Arena. Referee Szymon Marciniak (POL) will be in charge for the length of the ninety minutes while Tomasz Kwiatkowski (POL) will be the VAR.
After a remarkable start to cement their historical entry into the circle of champions, Sheriff Tiraspol's European campaign has since stalled. The Moldovan side returns with back-to-back defeats on European soil after four UCL games: WWLL, following a 3-1 loss to Inter Milan on UCL MD4. Sheriff sits in 3rd place in Group D with 6 points and remain in contention for a top-two finish, as they trail second-place Inter Milan by a point after 2W, 0D, & 2L. Having one defeat in five games across all competitions: WWLWW, Yuriy Vernydub's side aims for another victory to get their maiden UEFA Champions League season back on track. Vernydub, 55, could line up the 4—2—3—1 formation, which could see Frank Castañeda at the top of the shape for this game against Madrid. Addo and Dulanto will miss the next game if they pick up a booking on Wednesday.
The UEFA Champions League Group D fixture, Sheriff Tiraspol vs. Inter Milan kicks off at 21:00 (GMT+1) on Wednesday, November 3, at the Bolshaya Sportivnaya Arena. Referee Felix Zwayer (GER) will have the final say on the pitch, with the help of Video Assistant Referee, Marco Fritz (GER).
UEFA Champions League debutants FC Sheriff Tiraspol picked up a 2-0 win on the domestic front in the game against F.C. Petrocub over the weekend in the Moldovan National Division. On Matchday 3, the Moldovan outfit picked up a 3-1 defeat to Inter Milan at the San Siro. Edin Dzeko (34’) had the opener, but Sebastien Thill (52’) restored Tiraspol on level terms minutes after the break. However, goals from Arturo Vidal (58’) and Stefan de Vrij (67’) eventually separated both sides at full-time. Despite the defeat, the Moldovan side sits at the top of Group D with 6 points after 2W, 0D, & 1L. Matchday 3’s defeat to Inter ended Sheriff's 11-match unbeaten European run (8W & 3D). However, the club has won their last five home European games and remains unbeaten in seven (W6 & D1). In addition, FC Sheriff Tiraspol has only one defeat in five games across all competitions: WWLWW. With nine points usually enough for a last-16 berth, manager Yuriy Vernydub will aim for nothing less than a win on Wednesday. The 55-year-old could line up with the 4—2—3—1 formation, leaving Basit or Adama Traore in attack. Yansané, and Boban Nikolov are ruled out, while Moussa Kyabou remains in doubt for this fixture. Bruno (calf injury) also remains on the injury list. Meanwhile, Gustavo Dulanto will miss the next game if he picks up a booking on Wednesday.
The UEFA Champions League Group D fixture, Inter Milan vs. Sheriff Tiraspol, kicks off at 20:00 (GMT+1) on Tuesday, October 19 at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. Referee Danny Makkelie (NED) will be in charge with help coming from the assistant referees, Hessel Steegstra (NED) and Jan de Vries (NED). Jochem Kamphuis (NED) will be at the controls in the VAR room.
UEFA Champions League debutants FC Sheriff Tiraspol stunned Real Madrid in a shocking 2-1 victory over the 13-time UEFA Champions League winners on UCL Matchday 2. Leaving onlookers surprised, the Moldovan side sits at the top of Group D with 6 points after back-to-back UEFA Champions League victories. The club's remarkable form extends to the domestic league of eight, where they sit in 3rd place following a smashing 4-0 win over FC Sfintul Gheorghe on Saturday. Furthermore, FC Sheriff Tiraspol returns to the star-studded circle of champions with five consecutive victories across all competitions: WWWWW. In addition, Tiraspol remains unbeaten in 22 games across all competitions (19W & 3D). The Moldovan outfit has a goal difference of +3 after 2W, 0D & 0L ahead of Tuesday’s fixture. With nine points usually enough for a last-16 berth, manager Yuriy Vernydub will aim for nothing less than a win on Tuesday. The 55-year-old could line up with the 4—2—3—1 formation, having the skipper, Frank Castañeda in attack. With the exception of Lovro Bizjak, who is sidelined with a foot injury, Yuriy Vernydub will have a fully fit squad available ahead of UCL Matchday 3.
The UEFA Champions League Group D fixture, Real Madrid CF vs. Sheriff Tiraspol, kicks off at 20:00 (GMT+1) on Tuesday, September 28 at the Santiago Bernabéu. Referee Lawrence Visser (BEL) will be in charge, while Rien Vanyzere (BEL) and Thibaud Nijssen (BEL) will be assisting. Clément Turpin (FRA) will be the Video Assistant Referee.
The UEFA Champions League debutants, FC Sheriff Tiraspol, cemented their historical entry into the circle of champions with a 2-0 win over Shakhtar Donetsk on Matchday 1. Goals from Adama Traore (16’) and Momo Yansane (62’) separated both sides at the final whistle. FC Sheriff Tiraspol remain unbeaten in five games across all competitions: WWDWW and are at the top of Group D with 3 points and a G.D. of +2 after 1W, 0D & 0L. Yuriy Vernydub will aim for at least a point at the end of this trip to the Santiago Bernabéu, considering the next UCL fixture will be against Inter Milan. The 55-year-old could line up with the 4—2—3—1 formation, having Momo Yansane at the top of the shape. The 24-year-old has scored four goals in as many appearances in the domestic league and remains the club’s top scorer. With the exception of Lovro Bizjak, who is sidelined with a foot injury, Vernydub will have a fully fit squad available ahead of this UCL Matchday 2 fixture.
The UEFA Champions League Group D fixture, F.C. Sheriff Tiraspol vs. Shakhtar Donetsk, kicks off at 17:45 (GMT+1) on Wednesday, September 15 at the Bolshaya Sportivnaya Arena. Deniz Aytekin (GER) will be the referee for this fixture, while Christian Dietz (GER) and Stefan Lupp (GER) will be assisting with the task. Christian Dingert (GER) will be the VAR.
The UEFA Champions League debutants, FC Sheriff Tiraspol, penned their name in the annals of history as the first Moldovan side to ever play in the tournament. Sheriff makes its historic entry into the UEFA Champions League after Sunday’s 2-0 victory over Petrocub in the Moldovan National Division. The club sits in the mid-table position in a league of eight, currently occupying 4th place after playing only five games. FC Sheriff Tiraspol remain unbeaten in five games across all competitions: WWDWW. The Moldovan outfit share Group D with Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Shakhtar Donetsk. Manager, Yuriy Vernydub will aim for nothing less than a win, considering the difficult fixtures ahead on Matchday 2 & 3 when the club takes on Real Madrid and Inter Milan, respectively. The 55-year-old could line up with the 4—2—3—1 formation, having Momo Yansane at the top of the shape. The 24-year-old has scored four goals in as many appearances in the domestic league and remains the club’s top scorer. With the exception of Moussa Kyabou, who appears to be unfit for this game against Donetsk, Yuriy Vernydub will have a fully fit squad available ahead of UCL Matchday 1.