Galatasaray vs Dynamo: where to watch the Europa League match today.

Broadcast of the match 'Galatasaray' vs 'Dynamo' in the Europa League
Broadcast of the match 'Galatasaray' vs 'Dynamo' in the Europa League

Today, January 21, FC 'Dynamo' will meet with the Turkish club 'Galatasaray' in the seventh round of the Europa League.

The match will take place in Istanbul at the 'Ali Sami Yen' stadium. The game starts at 17:30 Kyiv Time.

The match 'Galatasaray' - 'Dynamo' will be broadcast live by the media service Megogo. A subscription to the 'Sport' or 'Maximum' package is required for viewing.

This season, a total of 36 clubs are participating in the group stage of the Europa League. Now each team is guaranteed at least 8 matches in the league stage against 8 different opponents (4 home and 4 away), unlike before, where there were 6 matches against 3 teams played home and away.

The eight best teams in the league will automatically qualify for the playoffs, while teams ranked 9th to 24th will compete in a two-leg playoff to advance to the Round of 16.

This season, 'Dynamo' has lost all six previous matches in the group stage of the Europa League. The Kyiv team lost to the Italian 'Lazio', German 'Hoffenheim', Italian 'Roma', Hungarian 'Ferencváros', Spanish 'Real Sociedad', and Czech 'Viktoria'.

Thus, 'Dynamo' has become the first team that no longer has a chance to reach the Europa League playoffs.

Former Russian national team player Andrey Karyaka has been added to the 'Peacemaker' website database.

He is considered an accomplice to the crimes of the Russian authorities against Ukraine and its citizens.

On August 18, 2024, Karyaka participated in the governor's cup of the Ulyanovsk region 'We do not abandon our own' in Ulyanovsk in support of Russian aggression. During this event, athletes presented gifts to Russian occupiers and their families.

Andrey Karyaka was born on April 1, 1978, in Dnipro.

He made his adult football debut in 1996 for 'Metallurg' (Zaporizhia), where he spent two seasons and played 41 matches in the championship. From 1998 to 2000, he played for CSKA (Kyiv). He then played in the championships of Russia and Portugal.

On May 24, 2001, Karyaka received an invitation to the Ukrainian national team. At the same time, he was interested in the Russian national team as well.

On May 29, Karyaka decided to play for the Russian national team. On August 7, he received an invitation to the national team coached by Oleg Romantsev and made his debut on August 16. Karyaka played the first half in a match against the Greek national team, which ended in a 0:0 draw.

As part of the Russian national team, Karyaka participated in the 2004 European Championship in Portugal, playing in all three matches of the Russian team.

In total, he played 27 matches for the national team and scored 6 goals over five years.

Former Russian football national team player Alexey Bugayev was eliminated by Ukrainian defenders.

Bugayev began his professional career at 'Torpedo' in 2001 and finished it in 2010. He played 7 matches for the Russian national team, including at Euro-2004.

In 2005, he won the Super Cup of Russia with 'Lokomotiv'.

In September last year, he was sentenced to 9.5 years in a strict regime prison for attempted drug trafficking.


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