Our prediction for this Europa League match:
Buoyed by a thrilling 4-1 win over Rosenborg, PSV will be aiming to clinch top position in Group D with a victory over LASK at their Philips Stadion. The Dutch outfit have been scoring goals for fun in the Europa League and given their fine form in the Eredivisie, it is no wonder they are considered hot favourites to win Thursday’s football match. PSV are a real force to be reckoned with at home and considering that LASK are not regarded as good travelers, we are tempted to put our money on the hosts.
Dutch international, who looks unstoppable at the moment, is likely to prove a handful for the opposition defenders. The Austrian outfit did well to beat Sporting CP 2-1 in front of home fans in the second group game, but they will have a much bigger fish to fry against PSV.
Highlighted Player (Gaston Pereiro):

Uruguay midfielder Gaston Pereiro has been with PSV since 2015 when he was transferred from his boyhood club Nacional. An attacking midfielder is a member of the Uruguayan U-20 national team and is yet to receive a senior call-up he hopes will come with fine performances at the club he is contracted to until 2020.
Pereiro is a flamboyant midfielder who adds creativity and flair to PSV’s play. The Uruguay international has already achieved the cult status with the supporters, despite being at the club a little over a year. Pereiro scored a brace against PSV’s most feared and detested rivals Ajax, writing his name into the club’s history books as his presence proved to be pivotal in earning three points that proved to be the difference between the two rivals at the end of the season.
Gaston Pereiro made 30 Eredivisie appearances in his maiden season with PSV scoring 12 goals in the process and fans hope that the Uruguay midfielder will add up to the tally in the new season as well.
Highlighted Team (LASK):

Founded back in 1908, LASK are an Austrian football club that compete in the Bundesliga. Die Laskler play home games at Waldstadion in Pashing. The stadium with the capacity of 7,870 was opened in 1990 and nowadays is known under the name of Raiffeisen Arena. The club, though, welcome their rivals at the 14,000 capacity Linzer Stadion in European competitions.
Back in the 1964/65 season LASK clinched their first and only Austrian Bundesliga trophy, with the team finishing the campaign one point clear of second-placed Rapid Wien. LASK became the first club outside Vienna to win the domestic title and, to make things even better for the fans, die Laskler clinched the domestic cup the same year.
LASK’s home colours are white and violet, whilst they wear black and white when playing on the travels. In the 2018/2029 season LASK booked their place in the Europa League group stages.