On Wednesday night, Glenavon and Molde clash in the first qualifying round of the Europa League.
Northern Irish team Glenavon heads into this clash as massive underdogs to progress to the next round of the competition. However, Gary Hamilton’s side are on a run of eight games unbeaten, including four straight wins in pre-season friendly matches.
The home side has a terrible record in this competition, as they have lost all eight of their games in the UEFA Cup/Europa League. The Northern Irish side has also conceded at least two goals in their last six games in the competition.
Glenavon have had problems scoring goals on home soil in the Europa League, scoring just three times in their last four games on home soil. The home team look to be using this game as a learning experience.
Molde are currently mid-season in the Eliteserien and sit third in the domestic table, six points behind leaders Brann. They have hit form of late scoring nine goals in their last two outings.
The Norwegian side are now seasoned Europa League participants. Their recent record in the competition is not great, though, as they have won just one of their last four games, suffering two defeats in the process.
However, a memorable 1-0 win over Spanish side Sevilla back in 2016 ended a three-game winless run for the Northern Irish team in the Europa League.
Their recent games in the Europa League have been low scoring, with under 2.5 goals scored in three of their last four games.
Molde have a mixed record on their travels in the Europa League of late, winning just three of their last nine games on the road in the competition.
Glenavon may be underdogs in this clash, but Forebet predicts that the Northern Irish side will hold out for a goalless draw against the visitors.