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Brann W vs. Slavia Prague W: Preview, tips, odds
The second round of Group B of the Champions League will pit the Norwegian women’s team Brann Bergen against the women’s team Slavia.
The second round of Group B of the Champions League will pit the Norwegian women’s team Brann Bergen against the women’s team Slavia.
Brann W vs. Slavia Praha W analysis , preview
Norwegian women’s professional football club Brann is putting in a quality performance in the Champions League. First they beat Bulgarian Zagora 5-0 with a class difference, then they won an even match against Belgian women from Anderlecht 3-0.
Subsequently, they beat Glasgow City 0-4 on their pitch, and in a home rematch, Brann’s women beat the same team 2-0. Their last game was a 2-1 win at St. Polten. They have a 100% record in five matches.
More was expected of them on the league scene before the season, but now they are only fourth behind LSK Kvinner, Rosenborg and Valerenga, nine points behind the former.
In the last round, Brann drew 2-2 with LSK Kvinner, which was a big loss as they were the better side in the game.
The women of Prague Slavia are a 100 percent unit on the home scene after ten games and have an excellent 48-1 record. In the Champions League they beat Cluj 5-0 at home and 6-0 in the away rematch. In the first round of the group stage, the French women’s team Lyon dealt them a debacle, beating them 9-0 on their field.
Brann W vs. Slavia Prague W odds, betting tips
Both clubs play offensive football full of goals, so it can be expected that this will be the case in this match as well. A half with more than one Brann goal could be worth a try, in case of only one goal there is a return.
Betting tip | Over 2.5 and each team will score
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