Fenerbahce take on Sivasspor at the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium on Wednesday evening, in the second leg of the Turkish Cup semi-final.
It is still all to play for, with the first leg earlier this month finishing 0-0.
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Fenerbahce are still in the race for the Turkish Super Lig title, given that they are five points behind league leaders Galatasaray, with a trip to the Nef Stadium pencilled in for the final day of the season.
However, Galatasaray would have to slip up against a struggling Ankaragucu side for that game to count for anything, so the Yellow Canaries' main aim this season will be to win the Turkish Cup for the first time since 2013.
Jorge Jesus's side head into the game in impressive form, having gone undefeated in their last nine matches, most recently defeating reigning champions Trabzonspor 3-1, dominating the majority of the match.
That was also the case in the first leg of the Turkish Cup semi-final, with Fenerbahce recording 10 shots throughout the match, compared to a figure of just four from their opponents, but they were unable to make their superiority pay.
That said, the Yellow Canaries should still be full of confidence heading into Wednesday's game, as they emerged victorious in the previous two meetings between the two sides, winning 3-1 at the end of April.
Indeed, Sivasspor have often struggled against Fenerbahce as of late, and their Turkish Super Lig form has fallen off a cliff in recent weeks, losing their last four games on the bounce.
Most recently, the Braves lost 2-0 at Galatasaray, which is difficult to criticise, but the loss against bottom-of-the-table Umraniyespor is far more concerning, especially considering they were defeated 4-1.
Riza Calimbay's side have been very disappointing all season, and there is still a chance they are relegated from the Super Lig, currently sitting just three points above 16th-placed Giresunspor, who also have a game in hand.
While Sivasspor have been poor in the Super Lig, the Turkish Cup has been a welcome distraction all season, reaching this stage of the competition for the second year in a row, having gone all the way to the final in the 2021-22 campaign.
The Braves brought home the Turkish Cup for the first time in their history last season, defeating Kayserispor 3-2 in the final, and their previous history in the competition could give them confidence heading into Wednesday's game.
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