I’ve gone to get something here: a game effect + BTTS doublecheck!
Predictably, I’ve whacked Rangers to this one, who have been a trustworthy BTTS pick since Steven Gerrard took over.
Rangers procured two brilliant BTTS victories against Midtjylland to accomplish this stage, and considering they’ve developed a well-deserved reputation of a facet who dent and concede lots, their fixture in Legia Warsaw appears to be a solid selection in this marketplace.
Legia seem a bad side–particularly after seeing his home game against Atromitos from the prior round ending goalless–while I see Gerrard’s men turning the Polish ensemble over Thursday, the odds of a house goal being scored (bearing in mind we’ve seen 23 goals over the course of the last five games ) are rather large.
Rangers to win and both teams to score seems a solid bet .
My second choice will be for Gent to beat Rijeka with the two teams scoring.
Rijeka beat Aberdeen 2-0 twice over the span of their last qualifying tie, however, the Belgian outfit will establish a much sterner test — one I don’t Rijeka passing inside this first leg.
Gent ended 5th in the top division last season, but of the 10 home games they won, eight were later both groups scored.
The hosts have pedigree in this competition and ought to conquer Rijeka in this first leg, but recent history indicates both teams will locate net on the way.
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