Champions League
How do the leading European servers predict the result of Sparta vs. Monaco?
Sparta have a Champions League qualifying match on Tuesday. It will welcome Monaco, a big football brand in recent years. What result do European sites that focus on analysis and previews expect?
Sparta have a Champions League qualifying match on Tuesday. It will welcome Monaco, a big football brand in recent years. What result do European sites that focus on analysis and previews expect?
Sparta is having a great start to the season, just like last year. With a score of 8: 2, it leads the Fortuna League, is 100 percent and knocked out Rapid Vienna in the second round of the Champions League (3: 2 on aggregate).
Monaco will not open the league season until next weekend, so the game at Sparta will be essentially the first game of the season. However, in preparation, the Princes have faced clubs like Real Sociedad (1::2) and Wolfsburg (2::1).
Ladislav Krejci Jr. has helped Sparta a lot in the first four games offensively, with the talented all-rounder scoring two goals. Jakub Pesek is also in excellent form, the national winger scored a nice goal both at home against Rapid and in Liberec.
Monaco’s biggest weapon is France international Wissam Ben Yedder, but the squad also includes La Liga and Premier League seasoned Cesc Fabregas and defensive midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni.
Sparta have already scored eleven goals in the new season, so on average they score 2.75 goals per ninety minutes. But Monaco’s defence has worked well again in preparation, only Sociedad have scored more than one goal in the third team of the last Ligue 1 season.
Results
Whoscored:: Sparta Prague 1::2 Monaco
Sportskeeda:: Sparta Prague 0::2 Monaco
Winning percentage
Sofascore:: Monaco 62 %
Oddsportal:: Monaco 73 %
Statarea:: Monaco 42 %
Tips
Leaguelane:: Draw and Over 2.5
Eurofootball:: Draw
Ruik:: Over 2.5
Source: AC Sparta Prague, UEFA
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