Leicester vs Spartak Moscow: Foxes rated cut above
Leicester are involved in an incredibly open Europa League group and will be eyeing maximum points when hosting Spartak. The Foxes claimed a thrilling 4-3 victory when these sides met in Russia last month and this promises to be another entertaining encounter.
Genk vs West Ham: Hammers to maintain momentum
West Ham have built up a ton of momentum and we see no reason to oppose them when visiting Genk in Europa League Group H. The Hammers powered to a 3-0 victory when these teams met in London a fortnight ago, giving them maximum points from three outings.
Ferencvaros vs Celtic: Hosts value for Budapest victory
Celtic were worthy winners when beating Ferencvaros in Glasgow but the reverse fixture may prove a much tougher test. The Hungarian outfit have enjoyed some good results on home turf in Europe this term and will adopt a more positive approach at Groupama Arena.
Brondby vs Rangers: Visitors to confirm superiority
Rangers found a Europa League lifeline when beating Brondby in Glasgow and get a confident vote to do the double over the Danish outfit. The 2-0 scoreline at Ibrox didn’t do justice to how dominant Steven Gerrard’s side were a fortnight ago and this trip should hold no fears.
Legia Warsaw vs Leicester: Keep faith in Foxes
Leicester’s stuttering start to the season continues but they are producing plenty of entertainment. The Foxes have been far from solid in defence and had to settle for a 2-2 draw against Burnley, just as they did in their Europa League Group C opener against Napoli.
West Ham vs Rapid Vienna: Smooth success for Hammers
West Ham are already on course to enjoy another successful season under David Moyes and should see off Rapid Vienna in the Europa League. The Austrian outfit travel to London on the back of four straight defeats and have gone three matches without scoring a goal.
Celtic vs Bayer Leverkusen: Werkself are form choice
Celtic failed to make it through last season’s Europa League group stage and could be struggling again this term in a tough pool. Having already lost away to Real Betis, the Hoops face a bang-in-form Bayer Leverkusen side eyeing a fourth straight win in all competitions.
Sparta Prague vs Rangers: Injury-hit hosts look vulnerable
Rangers were undone by Slavia Prague in last season’s Europa League, but may find injury-hit neighbours Sparta more accommodating. Steven Gerrard’s side need to be positive after losing to Lyon on Matchday 1 and have proven they can travel well in this competition.
Sturm Graz vs PSV: Austrian outfit are in good form
Sturm Graz have been playing really well of late and may just feel they could catch PSV at the right time in Thursday’s Europa League clash. The visitors have lost two of their last three Eredivisie matches in Holland and have been very vulnerable at the back.
Rangers vs Lyon: Ibrox rivals hard to split
Rangers are finding form at just the right time as they welcome the seven-time French champions to Glasgow for what looks set to be an entertaining night at Ibrox. This is the first competitive meeting between the two clubs since the group stage of the 2007/8 Champions League, when Lyon took home all three points via a 3-0 scoreline.
Real Betis vs Celtic: Low expectations for Seville showdown
Ange Postecoglou takes his Celtic side to Spain for what is the first meeting between these two clubs. The Hoops have a score to settle in Seville, travelling to the Andalusian capital for the first time since losing to Porto in the 2003 UEFA Cup final.
Leicester vs Napoli: Foxes yet to fire
Leicester are yet to find their best form this season and look short of confidence as their Europa League campaign gets under way on Thursday night. The Foxes have lost two of their first four matches in the Premier League, losing 4-1 at West Ham last month and 1-0 at home to Manchester City on Saturday.
Dinamo Zagreb vs West Ham: Antonio to help Hammers edge it
West Ham are back in Europe and will be determined to get off to get off to a flying start as they head to Croatia for their opening Europa League match. The Hammers are unbeaten in the Premier League after four matches but now begin the challenge of also competing in Europe, which could stretch their squad.
PSV Eindhoven vs Real Sociedad: Goals to flow in Group B opener
PSV Eindhoven face a tough start to their Europa League campaign when they host Real Sociedad on Thursday night. The Spanish side are the 11/10 favourites to win Group B so PSV must hit the ground running if they are to pick up points in their opener.