Betis vs. Braga: Europa League Quarter-Final Showdown
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Both Viktoria Plzen and Fenerbahce have won their last two Europa League matches.
Viktoria Plzen is strong at home, having lost only two of their last 14 Europa League matches on home soil.
Fenerbahce has a good record against Czech teams, remaining unbeaten in their last three meetings.
Plzen's Prince Kwabena Adu has scored in each of his last three matches.
Fenerbahce's Jhon Duran could start after scoring the winner against Besiktas.
Why this matters:: This match is crucial for both teams' chances of advancing in the Europa League. A win would significantly boost their chances of qualifying for the knockout stages.
Viktoria Plzen has been in impressive form, remaining unbeaten in seven games across all competitions. Their Europa League campaign includes a notable 2-1 victory away at Roma. However, they have historically struggled against Turkish sides.
Fenerbahce, under Domenico Tedesco, is also enjoying a good run, unbeaten in seven matches. Their Europa League form has been inconsistent, but they responded strongly after an initial loss to Dinamo Zagreb. Fenerbahce's away form in the competition remains a concern.
Team News:
Viktoria Plzen will be without Jiri Panos, Jan Kopic, and Matej Vydra.
Fenerbahce will miss Irfan Can Kahveci and Cenk Tosun.
Predicted Lineups:
Viktoria Plzen: Jedlicka; Paluska, Jemelka, Dweh, Spacil; Souare, Cerv, Memic; Ladra; Durosinmi, Adu
Fenerbahce: Ederson; Semedo, Skriniar, Oosterwolde, Mercan; Alvarez, Yuksek; Nene, Asensio, Akturkoglu; En-Nesyri
The match is expected to be closely contested, with a draw being a likely outcome.
Q: What is the historical record between Viktoria Plzen and Fenerbahce?
In their only previous meetings, Viktoria Plzen lost to Fenerbahce 2-1 on aggregate in the 2012-13 UEFA Europa League.
Q: What is Viktoria Plzen's home record in the Europa League?
Plzen has lost just two of their last 14 Europa League matches on home soil (W11, D1).
Expect a tight match between two in-form teams.
Watch out for Plzen's home advantage and Fenerbahce's resilience.
Key players to watch include Plzen's Prince Kwabena Adu and Fenerbahce's Jhon Duran.
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