Our prediction for this Europa League match:
All eyes will be on Lotto Park when Anderlecht and Fenerbahce square off against each other in a highly-anticipated Europa League game. Anderlecht aim to build on a hard-fought 1-0 win over Charleroi, but they will have a much bigger fish to fry against Fenerbahce. The Belgians need a big win in the second leg, but given their poor display in Istanbul (0-3), home win should not be considered. To make things even worse for the home side, forward Kasper Dolberg picked up an injury in the last league match.
Defender Killian Sardella is back from suspension. Jose Mourinho’s troops, on the other hand, should adopt a defence-minded approach this time out. As “The Special One” knows how to defend the lead, we are tempted to bet on under 2.5 goals. Sebastian Szymanski is back from suspension, while Bright Osayi-Samuel serves a one-game ban.
Highlighted Team (Anderlecht):

Founded on 27 May, 1908, Anderlecht are considered one of the oldest clubs in Belgium. The Paars-wit are the dominant force in the Belgian Pro League and in 2014 they won their 33rd domestic trophy. Anderlecht did remarkably well to win the UEFA Super Cup title in 1983, with the team defeating Benfica in the final of the competition.
The Belgian outfit recorded a 1-0 over the Eagles in the first leg, with the two teams playing out a 1-1 draw in the return leg. Anderlecht play their home games at Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, the venue that was opened in 1917. The stadium was renovated in 1983 and current capacity of Anderlecht’s home ground is 28 063.
The Paars-wit have long-standing rivalries with the likes of Standard Liege and Club Brugge, whilst FC Brussels were considered the club’s bitter opponents in the past. The likes of Besnik Hasi, Lucas Biglia, Filip De Wilde and Romelu Lukaku are some of Anderlecht’s notable players.