Our prediction for this Europa Conference League match:
Legia will be aiming to defend their one-goal lead in the tie with Hibernian when the two teams face each other at Stadion Wojska Polskiego on Thursday evening. The Poles did well to beat Hibernian 2-1 in Edinburgh in the first leg, meaning that they are with one foot in the group stages. There are no fresh injury worries in the home team as they were not in action in the national championship at the weekend.
The Hibs, on the other hand, face an uphill task in the reverse fixture and they have no other options but to go all guns blazing Legia. As the hosts will have a number of chances to score on the break, we predict that they will emerge triumphant in the second leg. Both Joe Newell and Rudi Molotnikov are out of contention with injuries for the visiting team.
Highlighted Team (Legia):

Legia is a football club based in Warsaw and it is one of the most successful sides in Polish history. The Militarians – as they are commonly referred to in Poland – have won 11 Ekstraklasa Championship title, while they also hold the record-18 Polish Cup trophies and four Polish SuperCup matches.
Founded as the main official football club of the Polish Army, Legia Warsaw are playing theirhome matches at the Polish Army Stadium which can accommodate 31,000 people. Legia have endured mixed fortunes at the international scene with the Polish giants regularly participating in Europa League, with four group inclusions over the last six years. The Militarians headed into the 2016-17 season feeling buoyed and motivated having succeeded in ending the 20-year Champions League wait, becoming the first Polish team to take part in Europe’s elite competition over the last two decades.
The 3-1 aggregate playoff victory over Irish Dundalk earned them a place in the final showpiece with Legia being thrown into a heavy mix with the likes of Sporting CP, Borussia Dortmund and European champions Real Madrid.