The UEFA Champions League is back with another round of qualifying this week as Ferencvaros faces Slavia Prague on Wednesday. Both European teams have improved in recent years and will want to be at their best this week.
Ferencvaros gave some of the best European teams a hard time last year and will want to go further this season. The Hungarian side beat Zalgiris in the previous round but will face a tougher test on Wednesday.
Slavia Prague, meanwhile, found themselves in the Europa League last year and will want to take it up a notch this season. The Czech giants can be dangerous in their day and have a point to prove in this game.
Head to Head Ferencvaros vs Slavia Prague
Ferencvaros have never played an official game against Slavia Prague and will intend to leave their mark in this game. The Hungarian giants have had a good qualifying campaign so far and will need to take it up a notch in this game.
The Slavia Prague team have been impressive against strong opponents in the recent past and can be deadly in their day. Both teams have European experience and have a point to prove in this game.
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Ferencvaros vs Slavia Prague team news
Ferencvaros
Ferencvaros have a very fit squad for this game and will want to be at their best against Slavia Prague. The Hungarians are unlikely to make any drastic changes to their squad for this game.
Injured: Nothing
Doubtful: Nothing
Suspended: Nothing
Slavia Prague
Ondrej Kudela is currently serving a ban and will not be able to participate in this match. Lukas Provod and David Hovorka are recovering from long-term injuries and are excluded from this game.
Injured: David Hovorka, Lukas Provod
Doubtful: Nothing
Suspended: Ondrej Kudela
Ferencvaros vs Slavia Prague Predicts XI
Ferencvaros Predicts XI (4-3-3): Denes Dibusz; Endre Botka, Samy Mmaee, Miha Blazic, Marijan Cabraja; Kristoffer Zachariassen, Ihor Kharatin, Balint Vecsei; Oleksandr Zubkov, Ryan Mmaee, Robert Mak
Slavia Prague Predicts XI (4-2-3-1): Ondrej Kolar; Alexander Bah, David Zima, Taras Kacharaba, Oscar Dorley; Tomas Holes, Petr Sevcik; Abdallah Sima, Nicolae Stanciu, Peter Olayinka; Ivan Schranz
Prediction Ferencvaros vs Slavia Prague
Slavia Prague were impressive in the Europa League last season and many of their players proved themselves at Euro 2020. Players like Tomas Holes and Petr Sevcik can be dominant forces in the midfield and will want to be at their best. in this game. .
Ferencvaros are perfectly capable of holding on in this game and will be looking to make the most of their home advantage. The two teams are on a level playing field and are likely to play a draw in the first leg.
Prediction: Ferencvaros 1-1 Slavia Prague
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