DateRHome v Away-
04/01 17:30 30 [1] Samsunspor v Pendikspor [5] 4-2
04/01 10:30 30 [18] Denizlispor v Goztepe [11] 0-2
03/30 17:30 29 [5] Sakaryaspor v Eyupspor [2] 2-0
03/30 14:00 29 [13] Erzurum BB v Altay [14] 2-4
03/29 17:00 29 Goztepe v Yeni Malatyaspor 3-0
03/29 14:00 29 Genclerbirligi v Adanaspor 3-0
03/29 13:00 29 [4] Caykur Rizespor v Manisa FK [8] 4-2
03/29 10:30 29 [10] Bandirmaspor v Bodrumspor [7] 0-4
03/28 14:00 29 [3] Pendikspor v Keciorengucu [4] 2-1
03/28 14:00 29 [16] Altinordu v Denizlispor [18] 5-2
03/28 11:30 29 [8] Boluspor v Samsunspor [1] 1-5
03/26 17:00 28 [2] Eyupspor v Caykur Rizespor [5] 0-1
03/26 16:00 28 Adanaspor v Sakaryaspor DBFA
03/26 13:00 28 Yeni Malatyaspor v Bandirmaspor DBFA
03/26 10:30 28 [7] Bodrumspor v Erzurum BB [15] 0-0
03/25 13:00 28 [14] Altay v Manisa FK [11] 1-3
03/25 10:30 28 [4] Keciorengucu v Genclerbirligi [17] 2-2
03/25 10:30 28 [12] Tuzlaspor v Goztepe [9] 0-2
03/24 17:00 28 [1] Samsunspor v Altinordu [16] 2-0
03/24 17:00 28 [18] Denizlispor v Boluspor [8] 1-2
03/20 17:00 27 [7] Sakaryaspor v Bodrumspor [6] 2-1
03/19 16:00 27 [4] Pendikspor v Denizlispor [18] 2-1
03/19 15:00 27 Erzurum BB v Yeni Malatyaspor 3-0
03/19 15:00 27 Bandirmaspor v Adanaspor DBFA
03/19 13:00 27 [8] Boluspor v Keciorengucu [3] 3-1
03/19 10:30 27 [11] Manisa FK v Eyupspor [2] 0-1
03/18 16:00 27 [17] Genclerbirligi v Samsunspor [1] 0-1
03/18 13:00 27 [6] Caykur Rizespor v Altay [14] 3-1
03/17 17:00 27 [18] Altinordu v Tuzlaspor [12] 2-1
03/13 17:00 26 [2] Eyupspor v Altay [15] 0-1

Wikipedia - TFF 1. Lig

The TFF 1. Lig (lit.'TFF 1st League'), currently referred to as Trendyol 1. Lig for sponsorship reasons, is the second level of the Turkish football league system. The league was founded in 2001 as the Turkish Second League Category A after the reorganization of the Second Football League, which was the second level of the Turkish league system between 1963 and 2001. The league was called Türk Telekom Lig A in the 2006–07 season, and was renamed to TFF First League prior to the 2007–08 season. As of 16 January 2008 the league was renamed as Bank Asya 1. Lig. In April 2012 Bank Asya withdrew as sponsor of the league. During the 2012–2016 seasons the league was known under the terms of a sponsorship deal as the PTT 1. Lig.

Before the 2005–06 season, the top three teams were promoted to Süper Lig and the bottom three teams were relegated to the Turkish Second League Category B. Since the 2005–06 season through 2008–09, the top two teams are directly promoted to the Süper Lig, the teams finishing 3rd through 6th competed in a play-off. The third-placed team played a match with the sixth-placed team, while the fourth-placed team played against the fifth-placed team. The winners of both matches then played against each other to decide the third team that was promoted. In 2009–10 the third team was determined by play-off group games, in which the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th teams of normal season played in a one-game league system in a neutral venue. In 2010–11 play-off status changed again and elimination match system came back but this time on a two-leg (home and away) basis.

In the 2022–23 season, the 3rd team will advance directly to the play-off final and the teams finishing 4th through 7th will compete in the play-off. The fourth-placed team will play against the seventh-placed team, while the fifth-placed team will play against the sixth-placed team in a one-game format, in the home grounds of the 4th and 5th teams. In the next round, the qualified teams will compete in a two-legged format to advance to the final. The final will be held in a neutral venue.

The Türkiye 1. Lig, also known as the TFF 1. Lig, is the second tier of professional football in Turkey, serving as a crucial stepping stone for clubs aspiring to reach the top-flight Süper Lig. Established in 1963, the league features a competitive format that showcases the talents of emerging players and seasoned professionals alike.

Comprising 18 teams, the Türkiye 1. Lig operates on a promotion and relegation system with the Süper Lig and the TFF 2. Lig. Each season, teams compete in a round-robin format, with each club playing 34 matches—17 at home and 17 away. The top teams at the end of the season earn promotion to the Süper Lig, while the bottom teams face relegation to the TFF 2. Lig.

The tournament is known for its passionate fan base, vibrant atmospheres, and intense rivalries, making it a thrilling experience for spectators. Clubs in the Türkiye 1. Lig often have rich histories and local pride, contributing to the league's competitive spirit.

With a mix of established clubs and ambitious newcomers, the Türkiye 1. Lig is a showcase of talent, strategy, and determination, making it a vital part of Turkey's football landscape and an exciting platform for players to shine and make their mark in the sport.