Željezničar started the match excellently and took the lead after just 57 seconds of play. Alić took a corner from the right side, and Bičakčić outmaneuvered Marković to give the Blues the lead.

Radnik then took the initiative on the field and attempted to threaten Abdulahović's goal several times through Teodorović, Ghorzi, and Faraj, but the net of Željezničar's goalkeeper remained undisturbed.

Željezničar patiently waited for their chances, and in the 22nd minute, a beautiful play was crowned with a goal by Odinaka. Krpić brilliantly set up Milošević, who spotted Odinaka alone at the far post, and the Nigerian routinely found the net of Radnik's goalkeeper for 2:0.

There were no further excitements until the end of the first half, with only a long-range shot by Faraj in the 39th minute and an attempt by Marković in the 45th worth mentioning, neither of which seriously troubled Abdulahović.

In the second half, Radnik unsuccessfully tried to threaten Abdulahović, while Željezničar patiently waited for counterattacks, which paid off in the 76th minute.

Jaganjac headed the ball down to Odinaka, who masterfully set up Krpić, and the Blues' striker scored as if in his best years to confirm the victory for the Blues.

Radnik defender Đurić received a second yellow card, i.e., a red card, in the 88th minute, and there were no major excitements until the end of the match. Željezničar now has eight wins in the WWin League of Bosnia and Herzegovina and broke a streak of three matches without a triumph. Recall, before the visit to Bijeljina, Željezničar was defeated by Borac (1:0), then recorded two draws against Široki Brijeg (1:1) and Sarajevo (0:0).

On the other hand, Radnik recorded their 13th defeat of the season in our championship.

Result and scorers: Radnik - Željezničar 0:3 (Bičakčić 1', Odinaka 22', Krpić 76')