Conference league
How do the leading European servers predict the result of Brondby Copenhagen vs. Sparta Prague?
On Thursday, coach Pavel Vrba’s charges will challenge the outsider of their group, Brondby Copenhagen. The Spartans will want to take all the points from the Danish capital.
On Thursday, coach Pavel Vrba’s charges will challenge the outsider of their group, Brondby Copenhagen. The Spartans will want to take all the points from the Danish capital. What result do European sites that focus on analysis and previews expect?
Brondby have not had an ideal start to the 2021/22 season. It has already played eight league games and won only once.
However, they have drawn five times and are now in eighth place out of twelve teams in the local league. Last season, however, Brondby were so successful that they won the league title for the first time since the 2004-05 season.
It also had a chance to qualify for the Champions League, but in the only qualifying match they lost twice 1:2 to Salzburg from Austria.
Sparta qualified for the second round of the Champions League by finishing second in the league. First they knocked out Rapid Vienna, then they lost to Monaco and went to the group stage of the Europa League.
What to expect from the match? The teams have never faced each other before, the slight favourite will be the visiting Sparta, who could already have some players available who have been on the sidelines.
Both teams are also aware of how important this game could be. The third team of the group will play the playoffs for the European Conference League, so every point will come in handy.
Result
Forebet: Brondby Copenhagen 1::2 Sparta Prague
Pro Soccer:: Brondby Copenhagen 1::0 Sparta Praha
Score Predictor:: Brondby Copenhagen 1::1 Sparta Praha
Percentage of wins
Sofascore:: Sparta Prague 39 %
Oddsportal:: Sparta Prague 40 %
Statarea:: Brondby Copenhagen 34 %
Betting tip
Leaguelane:: Sparta to win
Sportskeeda:: Both teams to score
Ruik:: Result of the match without a draw – Sparta
Source: AC Sparta Prague, UEFA
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