Our prediction for this Europa League match:
After surviving OFI Crete in their last Greek Super League game, Olympiacos will look to give fans yet another reason to celebrate when they face Bodo Glimt in the Europa League last 16, return leg. The Thrylos are on a three-game winning run at home in all competitions, which is surely fuelling fans with optimism ahead of Thursday’s showdown. Forward Gelson Martins is back from the domestic ban, while fellow attacker Ayoub El Kaabi should miss out with injury.
Bodo, on the other hand, rolled over Olympiacos 3-0 in front of home fans, but it is well known that they produce much better showings at their artificial turf than on the travels. As over the year Olympiacos have turned their Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium into a real fortress, home win should be considered. Important midfielder Sondre Fet is rated doubtful for the Eliteserien outfit after limping off with injury in the first leg.
Highlighted Team (Olympiacos):

Olympiakos are regarded as one of the biggest club in Greece. The Thrylos were founded back in 1925 and they play their home games at Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus. The capacity of the stadium is 33 296. In 2016 Olympiakos won their 43rd Greek Superleague trophy and it has to be noted that they clinched their sixth consecutive domestic title.
However, the club’s biggest success came in 1999 as they participated in the Champions League quarter-finals. The Red and whites were beaten by Juventus in the two-legged tie. It is well known that Panathinaikos are considered the club’s bitterest rivals and the two teams share a great and long-standing rivalry.
The likes of AEK and PAOK are regarded as Olympiakos’ fierce opponents as well. The likes of Javier Saviola, Kevin Mirallas, Darko Kovacevic, Lomana LuaLua, Joel Campbell, Rivaldo and Marko Pantelic are notable footballers who played for the club in the past. Olympiakos fans are friends with Red Star Belgrade supporters.