Flora and Hibernians face each other at A. Le Coq Arena in what is expected to be a close Champions League qualifier. Flora are fighting hard to defend their Estonian Meistrilliga title, but they have big ambitions for the elite competition as well. The Estonian champions are eyeing their first Champions League win since June 2016, but the game against Hibernians will be anything but they will have to prove their worth on the field.
Stefano Sanderra’s troops, on the other hand, have not been in action since March 6, 2021, which is probably the main reason why we are tempted to put our money on the home team. It has to be noted that Hibernians were totally outplayed by star-studded Austrian outfit Salzburg in their last participation in the Champions League qualifiers. A man to watch in the home side will be Estonia international Rauno Sappinen, who has netted ten goals in the national championship so far this term.
Flora and Hibernians face each other at A. Le Coq Arena in what is expected to be a close Champions League qualifier. Flora are fighting hard to defend their Estonian Meistrilliga title, but they have big ambitions for the elite competition as well. The Estonian champions are eyeing their first Champions League win since June 2016, but the game against Hibernians will be anything but they will have to prove their worth on the field.
Stefano Sanderra’s troops, on the other hand, have not been in action since March 6, 2021, which is probably the main reason why we are tempted to put our money on the home team. It has to be noted that Hibernians were totally outplayed by star-studded Austrian outfit Salzburg in their last participation in the Champions League qualifiers. A man to watch in the home side will be Estonia international Rauno Sappinen, who has netted ten goals in the national championship so far this term.