Bonyhád and Cevennes grab the last two tickets
The final set of matches decided the Round of 16 places…
WATCH ALL MATCHES LIVE FOR FREE ON BEACHSOCCERTV.COM – SIGN UP HERE!
Preliminary R16
Bonyhád BFC win 6-4 against KP Lodz, after extra time
Nahuel opened the scoring early for Bonyhád, and although Bistula levelled for Lodz, Bence restored the lead just before the first break.

The second period saw Lodz shift the momentum, as goals from M. Çelik and Bistula put the Polish side in front 3-2.
In a frantic finish to the third, Panadés and Nahuel struck to put Bonyhád ahead, only for Brochocki to level at 4-4; however, Richárd netted a brace in extra time to secure a 6-4 victory for Bonyhád.
Cevennes win 6-3 against KFUM Stavanger
The opening period was a high-scoring affair, with Laurent and Diagne matching efforts from Laurent and Pelicano before Hellebust struck in the dying seconds to give KFUM a 3-2 lead.

Cevennes seized control in the second period, with Diagne and Laurent both finding the net again to turn the deficit into a 4-3 advantage.
Cevennes maintained their pressure in the final period, as Laurent completed his hat-trick and Enzo added another to seal a 6-3 victory.
Playoffs
BSC Husty win 7-2 against Montpellier HSC BS
Husty made a flying start, finding the net in the opening minute before Gui doubled the lead to 2-0 shortly after.

Belhomme and Vernhet levelled the score at 2-2 during the second period, but Gui regained control for Husty by firing in a clinical hat-trick to establish a 5-2 lead.
In the final period, Gui added his fourth of the match and Artur rounded off the scoring to seal a comprehensive 7-2 victory for Husty.
Bavaria Beach Bazis win 5-1 against SA MVR Sofia
A solitary late goal from Franz was the difference in a tight opening period, handing Bavaria a 1-0 lead heading into the first break.

Juan levelled the scores for Sofia midway through the second period, but Körtvelyesi quickly restored the advantage to give Bavaria a 2-1 lead heading into the final interval.
Bavaria maintained their intensity in the third period, adding three unanswered goals through Knöpfli, Körtvelyesi, and Rigo to secure a 5-1 win.
Rostocker Robben win 5-1 against Portsmouth BSC
Rostocker Robben established an early advantage in the opening period, taking a 1-0 lead courtesy of a strike from Tsuboya.

Sikinha restored parity for Portsmouth in the first minute of the second period, but Rostocker responded with four clinical goals; Dorph and Kaufmann were on target, while Tsuboya added two more to extend the lead to 5-1.
Rostocker remained composed in the third period, successfully defending their 5-1 advantage to secure the victory.
SK Bosnia Teplice win 7-6 against Manavgat Belediye Spor, after extra time
Vasco Gonçalves struck twice alongside a third goal before the break to secure a hat-trick, while Ruda and Černý kept SK Bosnia in touch, leaving the score at 3-2 to Manavgat after the first period.

In the second period, goals from Shevchuk and Ruda handed SK Bosnia a brief lead, but Vasco Gonçalves fired in his fourth of the match to level the score at 4-4.
Filipe Oliveira put Manavgat ahead in the third, but Shevchuk and Černý responded to give SK Bosnia a 6-5 lead; Diogo Oliveira levelled at 6-6 to force extra time, where Ruda struck the decisive goal to seal a 7-6 win for SK Bosnia.
GD Alfarim win 5-2 against Avenir BS
Hugo Sousa opened the scoring for Alfarim in the first minute, and although Ciss levelled for Avenir, Nikita struck late in the period to restore a 2-1 lead for the Portuguese side.

Alfarim extended their advantage in the second period through goals from Viola and Nikita; while Sall managed to reduce the deficit for Avenir, Henrique fired in a crucial goal just before the second break to regain a three-goal cushion.
The final period saw a defensive stalemate with no further goals recorded, allowing Alfarim to comfortably protect their 5-2 lead until the final whistle.
Cityline Alanya win 7-2 against AD Nazaré
Marciel struck midway through the opening period to give Alanya an early 1-0 lead, but Filipe Codinha managed to level the score for Nazaré before the first break.

Duarte Peixe put Nazaré ahead in the opening minute of the second period, but Alanya responded emphatically; Semih equalised, before goals from Jose Carlos and Adil turned the game around to leave the score at 4-2 heading into the final interval.
Cityline Alanya dominated the third period, as Jose Carlos added his second and Semih completed a hat-trick to seal a commanding 7-2 victory.
BSC Nistru win 7-4 against BS Altena
The opening period was an end-to-end affair that finished at 3-3, with Dogot netting a brace and Beșelea scoring for Nistru, while Koek and a Wagenaar double kept Altena firmly in the contest.

Altena edged ahead in the second period when Koek found the net again with just two minutes remaining, putting the side in front 4-3 heading into the final break.
Nistru launched a decisive surge in the final period, firing in four unanswered goals courtesy of Dogot, Sîrghi, and Ignat to turn the deficit around and seal a 7-4 victory.
Sliema BS win 6-5 against BS Hobby
Sliema BS established an early advantage in the opening period, taking a 2-0 lead thanks to strikes from Makutunovičius and Schembri.

The second period remained tight until Makutunovičius struck late to extend the lead, but Hobby responded with a quick-fire double from Langhoff to narrow the gap to 3-2 at the second break.
The final period saw a high-scoring exchange as both sides traded six goals; Langhoff completed his hat-trick for Hobby, but further goals from Makutunovičius and a late strike from Schembri ensured Sliema held on for a narrow 6-5 win.
WATCH ALL MATCHES LIVE FOR FREE ON BEACHSOCCERTV.COM – SIGN UP HERE!
RESULTS
Preliminary R16
Bonyhád BFC (aet) 6-4 KP Lodz
Cevennes 6-3 KFUM
Playoffs
19th/20th – BSC Husty 7-2 Montpellier HSC BS
21th/22nd – Bavaria Beach Bazis 5-1 SA MVR Sofia
23th/24th – Rostocker Robben 5-1 Portsmouth BSC
25/26th – SK Bosnia Teplice (aet) 7-6 Manavgat Belediye Spor
27/28th – Avenir BS 2-5 GD Alfarim
29/30th – AD Nazaré 2-7 Cityline Alanya
31/32nd – BSC Nistru 7-4 BS Altena
33/34th – BS Hobby 5-6 Sliema BS
To find out more about the Euro Winners Cup Nazaré 2026 make sure to visit beachsoccer.com!








