Our prediction for this Europa League match:
Young Boys and Panathinaikos face each other at Stadion Wankdorf in what will be their first meeting since 2009. Back then, Panathinaikos defeated Young Boys 2-1 in the Uhren Cup and yet another high-scoring affair is on the cards. Young Boys tend to thrive in front of goal on their artificial surface, and we predict that they will stick to their attacking style of play. All Gregory Wuthrich, Alvyn Sanches, Mats Seiler, and Facinet Conte are out of contention with injuries for the home team.
PAO, on the other hand, played out a 1-1 draw with their bitter local rivals Olympiacos at the weekend. In their last away game in the Greek Super League, Panathinaikos suffered a 3-2 loss to Kifisia and given Young Boys’ attacking potential at home, we believe that there is a big value in betting on over 2.5 goals. Talented forward Georgios Kyriopoulos continues to miss out with a knee injury for the visiting team.
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Just five years after its foundation Young Boys won their first Swiss Super League trophy (1903). The capital club won no less than 11 domestic trophies in the 20th century, but they have been in Basel’s shadow in the last two decades. Young Boys won their last Swiss Super League title back in 1986, while lifting their last Swiss Cup trophy in 1987.
The Yellow and Blacks welcome their rivals at Stade de Suisse, which acts as a national stadium and it has to be noted that they play their home games on artificial turf. Swiss football legend Stephane Chapuisat played for the club in the past and you should bear in mind that former Yugoslavia coach Vujadin Boskov played for the Stade de Suisse outfit in the past as well.
Young Boys played their first official game on 29 June, 1898 and they shared the spoils with Institute Grunau back then. The Swiss team participated in the 2016/2017 Champions League qualifiers, but they failed to make it to the group stages of the elite competition.