In the first leg of the UEFA Europa League play-offs, Scottish Premier League champions Rangers host Dutch Eredivisie rivals Eindhoven. Both teams won a thrilling game in the last round and will not have any reservation to qualify for the group stage. Rangers are always bad at home, so they will take advantage of their home ground to attack, so a home win is worth it. (Now 643 Wednesday 3:00am Live)
Under the leadership of Von Bogaerts, Gliu reached the final of the UEFA Cup last season, proving that they are capable of handling European competitions, and their good performance in Europe is also based on the strength of their home field. In the last round against St. Kitts United, Glovers came back from a two-goal deficit in the first leg to win 3-0 in the second leg, and have kept a clean sheet in their last three home matches, and have won all four of their last European matches at home.
Yan Haofen's softening in Europe
Yanhofen faced Ligue 1's Monaco in the last round, and the two rounds were tied in the legal time, and finally had to go to extra time to win the game first. The team led by Yannis Dalle has a young average age, with a group of key players such as Gap and Xavi Simons all in their early 20s. Coming to the home of Gliu, where the atmosphere is hot, may affect their performance, and they have only won one of their last six European matches on the road, so it is hard to stop the hosts from making a statement this time around.
broadcast schedule
Wednesday 3:00am UEFA Rangers Vs Yanhofen
Wednesday 3:00am Championship QPR Vs Blackpool
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