Our prediction for this Europa Conference League match:
Banga’s pride will be at stake when they take on Rosenborg in the Conference League second qualifying round, return leg. Banga suffered a heavy 5-0 loss in Trondheim, meaning that they have slim chances of progressing to the next round. Anyhow, we are positive that the Lithuanians will adopt an attack-minded approach in Thursday’s clash. Bear in mind, though, that midfielder Matas Ramanauskas serves a one-game ban.
The Troillongan, on the other hand, continue relying on Dino Islamovic, who has been scoring goals for fun of late. The Montenegro striker, who has netted seven goals in total in the last two games in all competitions, is likely to lead Rosenborg to yet another triumph on Thursday afternoon. Both Iver Fossum and Noah Sahsah are out of contention with injuries for the visiting team, while Noah Holm is pushing for a recall to the starting eleven.
Highlighted Team (Rosenborg):

Rosenberg are undisputedly the most famous Norwegian club. The Troillongan have participated in the Champions League group stages on several occasions and they are the dominant force in the Norwegian Premier League. Rosenborg won their 24th (record) domestic title in 2016, with the team finishing the season 15 points clear of second-placed Brann.
The Norwegian side are well known for their black and white kits and Lerkendal Stadion is the club’s home ground. The capacity of the venue is 21.405 and the stadium was opened back in 1947. John Carew is the most notable footballer who played for Rosenborg in the past and it has to be noted that the powerful centre-forward scored 18 goals in 18 appearances in the league for the Troillongan.
Nowadays Nicklas Bendtner wears Rosenborg shirt, but he did not help the Norwegian champions make it to the Champions League group stages. Rosenborg eliminated Dundalk in the second qualifying round, but Scottish side Celtic proved to be a big catch for Kare Hedley Ingebrigtsen’s troops in round 3.