In a much-anticipated UEFA Europa League playoff first leg match, Modi hosted Galatasaray. Although Modi have made it to the UEFA Europa League group stage for the first time in a long time, they lack experience, while Galatasaray have a clear advantage with the addition of famous stars such as Wifertsasha. With three recent victories in the UEFA Europa League, Galatasaray is expected to gain a one-goal advantage, and with an attractive flat half handicap, it may be worthwhile to favor them to win. (Watch live on Now 643 at 3am on Thursday)
As a strong rival of the Norwegian Premier League, the Modi team has qualified for the UEFA Europa League many times in recent years, but always come to an abrupt end in the play-offs or play-offs, for example, they were eliminated by Ferencvaros in the play-offs in 2020. In the four rounds of UEFA qualifying, Modi only won two and lost two in legal time, including the last round of the match with Kikkarasvika, the two sides in the legal time of the two rounds of the match were tied 2-2, and only in overtime, Modi narrowly won to advance, so the strength of the team is not to be underestimated.
Meanwhile, although Galatasaray of the Turkish Super League had made an early exit from the UEFA Europa League in 2021, its experience in the UEFA Europa League is far superior to that of the Modi. With a host of stars from the top five leagues, such as Belgian striker Maidens, Argentinean shot-stopper Molu Icardi, and winger Werfet Shasha, who joined from Crystal Palace this summer, the team continues to grow in overall strength.