Kayserispor vs. Ankaragucu (Saturday, 10.30am)
Saturday's Turkish Super Lig action kicks off with a battle of two sides looking to steer further away from the drop zone, as Kayserispor host Ankaragucu at the Kadir Has Stadium.
The hosts will head into this match with 32 points after 26 league matches, while the visitors are on 29 points and looking to pull away from the sides in the relegation zone.
We say: Kayserispor 2-0 Ankaragucu
Ankaragucu have struggled in recent games, not just because they are losing but they have also struggled to find the net. Kayserispor got their confidence back in their last match and are favourites in this match up.
Gaziantep vs. Istanbul (Saturday, 1.00pm)
Relegation-threatened Gaziantep will look to take a positive step towards their survival hopes when they host Istanbul Basaksehir on Saturday afternoon.
The hosts head into this match on a three-game unbeaten streak while the visitors have lost two games in a row.
We say: Gaziantep 1-1 Istanbul Basaksehir
While Istanbul Basaksehir are better-placed on the table, their recent form has made this a tougher call than it could have been a couple of weeks ago. The hosts also have a good record in recent home matches against the visitors, and we feel there will be nothing to split these two at the final whistle.
Konyaspor vs. Hatayspor (Saturday, 4.00pm)
Two teams battling for survival go head-to-head this Saturday in the Turkish Super Lig, as Konyaspor welcome Hatayspor to Torku Arena.
The hosts head into this match, four points adrift of safety while the visitors are just one point away from the drop zone.
We say: Konyaspor 1-1 Hatayspor
Both sides are not in the best moment coming into this fixture and will see this as a good chance to pick up a valuable win against a direct relegation candidate. However, we think they will not be separated in the end.
Fenerbahce vs. Kasimpasa (Saturday, 4.00pm)
The action continues in round 27 of the Turkish Super Lig as Fenerbahce host Kasimpasa, looking to avoid a further slip-up in the title race.
The hosts are looking to avoid falling further behind in the title race while the visitors look to fuel their European aspirations.
We say: Fenerbahce 3-1 Kasimpasa
Fenerbahce are outright favourites for this one, as both history and current form favours them. Kasimpasa have looked rejuvenated in recent games, but the hosts will have too much for them in the end.