Our prediction for this Champions League match:
Ludogorets and Ferencvaros go head to head at Huvepharma Arena in what is expected to be a close Champions League qualifier. Ludogorets survived nine-man Rijeka in round 2 and, no doubt, they need to improve their game if they are to eliminate Ferencvaros in this double-header. Defender Olivier Verdon serves a one-game ban due to the accumulation of yellow cards, while Aguibou Camara remains on the sidelines with injury.
The Hungarians, on the other hand, set up a meeting with Ludogorets by beating Armenian champions Noah in round 2. Ferencvaros are seen as favourites to win this two-legged tie, but with Ludogorets being tough to beat at home, there is a big value in betting on draw. Midfielder Cebralis Makreckis has overcome his minor injury, while defender Ibrahim Cisse is back to the starting line-up after serving his one-game ban in the 4-3 win over Noah.
Highlighted Team (Ludogorets):

Bulgarian football club PFC Ludogorets Razgrad, commonly referred to as Eagles, compete at the Ludogorets Arena with the capacity of 8,000. PFC Ludogorets Razgrad are owned by Kiril Domuschiev, who made it his personal goal to propel the club to domestic and international success and to hold up the Bulgarian flag high with nation’s biggest clubs Levski and CSKA going through turbulent times.
Having seen their stock rise astronomically since 2010, PFK Ludogorets Razgrad have become the first Bulgarian club to be features in the UEFA Champions League group stage twice. Previously, their maiden participation happened in 2014-15 season when the Bulgarian club made headlines due to notable results against FC Basel and Liverpool.
Their success on domestic scene has been equally impressive as PFC Ludogorets Razgrad remain the second team in the world to win a treble after being promoted from the second to the first league. Main force of the Bulgarian club are the Brazilian players, currently eight of them in the squad many of whom hold the Bulgarian citizenship.