Our prediction for this Europa Conference League match:
Sparta Prague will be aiming to move one step closer towards Conference League playoffs when they face Ararat-Armenia to their epet ARENA on Thursday evening. Sparta are eyeing their fourth consecutive win in all competitions and they must be high on confidence following a 3-1 victory over FK Pardubice. Duo Karabec – Panak remains in the treatment room, while Ecuador international Angelo Preciado misses out with heart problems.
Kosovo forward Albion Rrahmani, who has found his goal-scoring touch in recent weeks, is one yellow card away from suspension. The Armenians, on the other hand, have been handed a tough draw in round 3 and given Sparta’s excellent form at the start of the season, anything but a routine home win would be a big surprise. There are no fresh injury worries in the visiting team ahead of the trip to Czech Republic.
Highlighted Team (Sparta Prague):

Established in 1893, Sparta Prague is one of Europe’s oldest clubs and the most successful side in Czech Republic, having won no fewer than 36 league titles and 27 Czech Cup trophies. The club play their games at the Generali Arena in Prague and hold a long-lasting rivalry with Slavia Prague.
Sparta Prague enjoyed their Golden Years in the 1960’s, when average attendance was nearly 40,000 and players like Jiri Tichy, Andrej Kvasnak and Vaclav Masek entertained the crowds week in week out. Rudi largely impressed in the maiden Champions League campaign during the 1991/92 season as they finished second in the semi-final group, meaning they were among top 4 European sides at the moment.
Nevertheless, Sparta Prague have enjoyed little to no success on the European stage since, reaching the Champions League knockout stages on just one occasion, with their latest major coup the return of prodigal son Tomas Rosicky from Arsenal.