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Bruges vs. Aarhus: Preview and betting tips
On Thursday, the second preliminary round of the European Conference League is scheduled. In one of the most interesting matches, Bruges from Belgium will face Aarhus from Denmark. What to expect and what to bet on?
On Thursday, the second preliminary round of the European Conference League is scheduled. In one of the most interesting matches, Bruges from Belgium will face Aarhus from Denmark. What to expect and what to bet on?
Brugge have arranged some pretty sound opponents for the preparation, which has been reflected in the results. They lost to Eredivisie champion Feyenoord and Conference semi-finalist Alkmaar, but also managed to win two games.
Aarhus played matches against equals and finished the preparation with a record of three wins and two draws. The third place in the table last year was only held by a score, from the fourth place they would have had to play a barrage against Midtjylland, which would have been very difficult.
Bruges’ key figures
Ferran Jutglà caught the eye at the top of the attack last season, the Spanish winger netted 15 goals and assisted on three. Team captain and Belgian international Hans Vanaken struck on 14 occasions, adding eight assists.
Aarhus’ key figures
The visitors rely on playmaker Patrick Mortensen, the experienced forward scored 16 times and assisted twice last season. Mikael Anderson is a court passer, the Icelandic winger has also assisted seven times in addition to his five goals.
What to expect and what to bet on?
Brugge are very strong at home, having won five of their last seven games in the Belgian league at their own stadium. The series includes, for example, a 2-0 triumph over EKL quarter-finalists Gent and a historic 7-0 win over Eupen.
Aarhus, on the other hand, is not doing well away from home, winning only two of the last four league games. At the same time, it hasn’t worked well up front, with 42 shots it had the second worst offensive performance of the top 9 of the Danish league table.
Considering Bruges’ home form, their decent scoring form, as well as Aarhus’ poor away form and less cup experience, I think the Belgian club will win at home.
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