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== Ճակատամարտի ընթացքը ==
 
Օսմանյան նավատորմը բաղկացած էր 59 թիանավերից (գալիոտներ և գալերաներ) աջ թևում, կենտրոնը բաղկացած էր 93 թիանավից (գալիոտներ և գալերաներ) կենտրոնում` ողջ նավատորմի հրամանատար գերագուն ծովակալ Մյուեզզինզադե Ալի փաշայի ենթակայության տակ, մոտավորապես նույնքան էլ կար հարավային` ձախ թևում։ Օսմանյան նավատորմն ուներ նաև 22 գալիոտից և թեթև ֆուստաներից բաղկացած պահեստազոր։ Ալի փաշան, ըստ վկայությունների նավերի քրիստոնյա թիավար ստրուկներին խոստացել է ազատություն` օսմանցիների հաղթանակի դեպքում։դեպքում<ref>Stevens, William Oliver and Allan Westcott (1942). A History of Sea Power. Doubleday, p 64</ref>։
 
ven it to you." John of Austria, more laconically, warned his crew, "There is no paradise for cowards."[33
 
The Ottoman fleet consisted of 57 galleys and two galliots on its right under Mehmed Siroco, 61 galleys and 32 galliots in the center under Ali Pasha in the Sultana and about 63 galleys and 30 galliots in the south offshore under Uluç Ali. A small reserve consisted of eight galleys, 22 galliots and 64 fustas, behind the center body. Ali Pasha is supposed to have told his Christian galley slaves, "If I win the battle, I promise you your liberty. If the day is yours, then God has given it to you." John of Austria, more laconically, warned his crew, "There is no paradise for cowards."[33
The lookout on the Real sighted the Turkish van at dawn of 7 October. Don Juan called a council of war and decided to offer battle. He travelled through his fleet in a swift sailing vessel, exhorting his officers and men to do their utmost. The Sacrament was administered to all, the galley slaves were freed from their chains, and the standard of the Holy League was raised to the truck of the flagship.[31]
The wind was at first against the Christians, and it was feared that the Turks would be able to make contact before a line of battle could be formed. But around noon, shortly before contact, the wind shifted to favour the Christians, enabling most of the squadrons to reach their assigned position before contact. Four galeasses stationed in front of the Christian battle line opened fire at close quarters at the foremost Turkish galleys, confusing their battle array in the crucial moment of contact. Around noon, first contact was made between the squadrons of Barbarigo's and Sirocco, close to the northern shore of the Gulf. Barbarigo had attempted to stay so close to the shore as to prevent Sirocco from surrounding him, but Sirocco, knowing the depth of the waters, managed to still insert galleys between Barbarigo's line and the coast. In the ensuing mêlée, the ships came so close to each other as to form an almost continuous platform of hand-to-hand fighting in which both leaders were killed. The Christian galley slaves freed from the Turkish ships were supplied with arms and joined in the fighting, turning the battle in favour of the Christian side.[35]