Park Hall will host Tuesday’s Champions League qualifier between TNS and Hacken. The Swedes did well to win the first leg (3-1), with the team moving one step closer to securing their spot in the second qualifying round. Even though all Romeo, Hammar, Turgott, and Youssef have been struggling with injuries of late, away win should be considered as the Yellow-Blacks will have a number of opportunities to score on the break.
The Welsh outfit, on the other hand, face an uphill task in the reverse fixture as they need to overcome a two-goal deficit in front of home fans. Hacken are more of a team than TNS, meaning that anything but a routine away win would be a big surprise. Swedish top flight is in a full swing, which is yet another reason why we are tempted to put our money on the away team. There are no fresh injury worries in the home side.
Park Hall will host Tuesday’s Champions League qualifier between TNS and Hacken. The Swedes did well to win the first leg (3-1), with the team moving one step closer to securing their spot in the second qualifying round. Even though all Romeo, Hammar, Turgott, and Youssef have been struggling with injuries of late, away win should be considered as the Yellow-Blacks will have a number of opportunities to score on the break.
The Welsh outfit, on the other hand, face an uphill task in the reverse fixture as they need to overcome a two-goal deficit in front of home fans. Hacken are more of a team than TNS, meaning that anything but a routine away win would be a big surprise. Swedish top flight is in a full swing, which is yet another reason why we are tempted to put our money on the away team. There are no fresh injury worries in the home side.