A new great chance for Sarajevo came in the 31st minute of the match. The ball slipped away from Muftić, but Gojković's shot from five meters was blocked by Seedorf. Seven minutes later, Joao Carlos had another opportunity but headed the ball straight at Muftić.

There were no further chances until the end of the first half, so the break was reached with the score at 0:0.

In the 50th minute, Željezničar scored a goal to take the lead. Sulejman Krpić set up the ball for Aleksa Pejić, who hit the net of Ivan Banić, sparking an eruption of joy at Grbavica.

However, the goal by the Blues was disallowed by the main referee of the match at Grbavica, Admir Musić from Hrasnica. After reviewing the VAR footage, he saw that Edwin Odinaka committed a foul at the start of the play against Nermin Mujkić. The contact between the two players is not clearly visible, leaving the question of whether Željezničar's goal was rightfully discredited.

The Bordeaux team regrouped in the second half and had a chance in the 72nd minute through Elez, whose shot was blocked by Enes Alić.

There was no change in the score until the end, and the match concluded with a shared point, 0:0.

The Blues remain in sixth place on the table with 30 points from 27 matches, while Sarajevo stays third with 43 points.

In the next round, Željezničar will visit Radnik in Bijeljina, while Sarajevo will host Zrinjski at home.

Željezničar - Sarajevo 0:0