Our prediction for this Europa League match:
Buoyed by a hard-fought 1-0 win over Vitoria Guimaraes, Eintracht Frankfurt will be looking to move one step closer to booking their place in the Europa League knockout stages with a victory over Standard Liege. Die Adler did well to make it to the Europa League semis last term and, no doubt, they are eager to repeat the success. The Red Devils, on the other hand, experienced all sorts of problems at the back in a 4-0 loss to Arsenal and seeing that the Bundesliga side are a real force to be reckoned with at home, we predict that the Belgians are going to return home empty-handed from the trip to Frankfurt.
A man to watch in the home team will be Portugal international Andre Silva, who is likely to prove a handful for the opposition defenders. The former Milan forward is eager to open his goal-scoring account in the 2019/2020 Europa League campaign.
Highlighted Player (Timothy Chandler):

Timothy Chandler is a professional footballer, who started his senior career at Eintracht Frankfurt reserve team. In 2010 he signed for Nurnberg and he made 17 appearances for the reserve team. After playing 95 league games for Nurnberg he returned to Eintracht Frankfurt on 3 June, 2014, signing a three-year contract with his former club.
Chandler was born in Frankfurt on 29 March, 1990, but seeing that his father is American, the defender decided to play for the USA national football team. Chandler made his USA debut on March, 2011, coming as a substitute in a 1-1 draw with Argentina.
The Freiburg defender made USA 2014 World Cup squad, but he did not play for the Yanks at the showpiece tournament in Brazil. It has to be noted that Chandler made 10 appearances for Eintracht Frankfurt in the 2015/2016 Bundesliga campaign. His main position is right back, but he is capable of playing as a right midfielder and a right winger as well.
Highlighted Team (St Liege):

Standard are a Belgian football club based in Liege. The club was founded back in 1898 and 11 years later they joined Belgian First League. Les Rouches (the Reds) immediately dropped to the lower leagues, but in 1921 they returned to the Belgian top flight. Standard won their first Belgian League trophy in 1958, but you should have in mind that they were level on points with second-placed Royal Antwerp.
In 2009 the Reds clinched their tenth domestic title, beating Anderlecht in the title game. Talented midfielder Axel Witsel scored the winner for Standard in the 1-0 triumph over their bitter rivals. Standard play their home games at Stade Maurice Dufrasne, the venue that was opened in 1909. The capacity of the stadium is 30 023.
Maurice Dufrasne was the club’s chairman from 1909 until 1931. Speaking of the club’s European success, Standard participated in the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup final in 1982, losing to La Liga giants Barcelona in the title game.