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Belarus
VS
Syria
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Belarus's Defensive Resolve Set to Frustrate Syria in Minsk Friendly
Belarus comes into Friday's friendly clash against Syria on the back of two consecutive wins, hinting at a defensive solidity that has often eluded them in competitive fixtures. Fans eager to catch the action will be looking for a reliable Belarus vs Syria live stream, hoping to see if this recent momentum can translate into another controlled performance in Minsk. This encounter, while a friendly, offers a crucial opportunity for both sides to fine-tune their tactical setups ahead of future qualification campaigns, particularly for a Syria side that recently thrashed Afghanistan but struggled for consistency in the Arab Cup. The home side's knack for grinding out results could prove decisive.
Match Details
- Competition: Friendlies
- Venue: National Stadium, Minsk
- Kick-off: Friday, 05 June 2026 • 17:00 UK Time
- Referee: None
Current Form
Belarus arrives in Minsk with a noticeable uplift in morale, having secured two consecutive friendly victories in March. A tight 1-0 win over Cyprus was followed by a more expansive 2-1 triumph against Armenia. These results stand in contrast to their World Cup Qualification campaign, which saw them manage creditable draws against Greece (0-0) and Denmark (2-2) in November 2025, but also a narrow 1-2 loss to Scotland the previous month. The recent friendly run suggests a team that has tightened its defensive screws, showing greater compactness and an ability to protect leads in less pressured environments.
Syria's recent performances present a more varied picture. Their last outing was a comprehensive 5-1 demolition of Afghanistan in Asian Cup Qualification, a result that showcased their attacking potency. However, their campaign in the Arab Cup in December 2025 painted a different story: a 0-1 defeat to Morocco, a goalless draw with Palestine, and a 1-1 stalemate against Qatar, before a 1-0 victory over Tunisia. This sequence points to a side capable of individual brilliance and high-scoring affairs but also prone to being stifled by organised defences, particularly when facing teams that adopt a low block.
Team News
No major injuries have been reported for either squad, meaning both coaches will have a full complement of players to choose from. For Belarus, the midfield trio of Max Ebong, Valeriy Gromyko, and Aleksandr Selyava provides a solid base for both defensive cover and transitioning into attack, and they are likely to feature prominently. Upfront, Vitaliy Morozov and German Barkovskiy will be vying for starting berths, offering options for direct play or operating in behind. The lack of enforced changes allows Belarus to maintain continuity in their tactical approach, building on their recent friendly successes.
Syria, similarly, benefits from a clean bill of health. Much of their attacking threat will likely revolve around the experience of Omar Khribin, whose ability to drop deep and link play or run in behind will be crucial. Wide players like Mohamad Al Hallak and Mohamad Al Mawas are central to exploiting the wide channels, providing both crosses and inverted runs. In midfield, Simon Amin and Mohammad Anz are key to dictating tempo and distribution. With a full squad, Syria will
Team Form
Belarus
Last 5: WW
Syria 
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Head to Head
Syria 0-1 Belarus (2022-11-17)
Match Predictions
Predicted Lineups
Based on lineups from the last meeting between these sides. Actual lineups confirmed ~1 hour before kick-off.
