Europa League
Slovácko vs. Fenerbahce: Preview and betting tips
Slovácko did not start their journey to the first group stage of the European Cups very well. They fell to Fenerbahce on Turkish soil and will try for a miracle at home. What to bet on in this interesting contest?
Slovácko did not start their journey to the first group stage of the European Cups very well. They fell to Fenerbahce on Turkish soil and will try for a miracle at home. What to bet on in this interesting contest?
Slovácko have secured the third qualification round of the Europa League thanks to their cup win. This means only one thing, to be sure of at least the group stage of the Europa Conference League, they need to knock out one opponent.
Coach Martin Svedik’s team has its first shot now, against Turkey’s Fenerbahce. However, the first match was a grossly unsuccessful result and advancing would be quite surprising.
Emre Mor scored after only a quarter of an hour of play, followed by Lincoln, who adjusted the score to the final 3:0 for the home team.
So what is Slovácko’s goal? All in attack and hope for a miracle. Otherwise, the team will move on to the final round of the ECL.
What is the form of both teams? Slovácko drew at Brno in the opening round, then narrowly defeated Hradec Králové, who had previously beaten Slavia Prague on their home ground.
Fenerbahce were the ones who crashed out to Dynamo Kiev after extra time in Champions League qualifying, and only drew with Umraniyerspor at home in the league at the weekend. So what to bet on?
Slovácko won’t be the favourite this time either and it is a big question how the visitors, who are no longer in doubt for promotion, will start the match.
Rather than on the result, we can use the interesting odds on the number of corners for Slovácko. It will have to attack and the corners should increase.
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