My ancient BTTS pick is Spartak Moscow v Thun.
Spartak wound up 3-2 winners in the first legbut I’m confident this won’t be the end of the goals. Last year from the Europa League, Spartak surrendered eight goals in their home games (and scored eight) against Villarreal, Rangers and Rapid Wien.
After such a crazy first leg, then a borefest does seem improbable –especially with Thun having to score twice–and judging from Spartak’s recent home battles in Europe, it seems a good prospect.
13 of Thun’s 18 home games in Switzerland last season saw both teams score, so this is really a choice I like.
Later on, I have Braga v Brondby additionally viewing both teams score.
Following their first-leg ended 4-2 at Braga’s favour, it’s another fixture which is filled with BTTS promise.
Brondby have played five Europa League qualifiers this season–from FC Inter, Lechia Gdansk along with the above Braga–and only one of those matches have seen a side keep a clean sheet.
The very first leg against Braga revealed either side are extremely much attack-minded.
Like previously, Brondby have to score, and that should result in an open game.
My final choice is Rangers v Midtjylland.
Steven Gerrard’s guys enrolled a breaking 4-2 away win at the first leg, but it is always safe to back BTTS when both of these are worried.
16 goals have been scored at either end through Rangers’ last three matches, and it’s typically foolish to presume they’ll continue to keep a clean sheet.
In terms of Midtjylland, they have kept just one clean sheet in their last 16 Europa League matches, together with 11 of their past 13 viewing both teams score.
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