Our prediction for this Europa League match:
Young Boys take on Porto at STADE DE SUISSE in their last home game in the 2019/2020 Europa League group stages. Gerardo Seoane’s troops failed to impress in the Champions League qualifiers, but they are on the right track to make it to the Europa League last 32. The Swiss champions, who sit in top position in Group G, are a real force to be reckoned with at home, and we predict that they are going to beat Porto on the artificial turf.
The Portuguese Dragons, on the other hand, failed to impress in a 2-0 loss at Rangers, which is yet another reason why home win should be considered. When the two teams met in Portugal earlier in the process, Porto defeated Young Boys 2-1, meaning that the hosts are hungry for revenge. A man to watch in the home team will be Cameroon international Jean Pierre Nsame, who has been scoring goals for fun in all competitions this term.
Highlighted Player (Frederik Sorensen):

Frederik Sorensen is a Danish footballer who plays for Bundesliga side Koln as a defender. He plays as a centre back, but he is capable of playing as a right back as well. Sorensen was born in Copenhagen on 14 April, 1992 and he played for the likes of Roskilde KFUM, Himmelev-Veddelev, FC Roskilde and Lyngby during his youth career.
The 194-cm-tall defender was spotted by Juventus scouts in 2010 and on 27 August he officially signed a contract with the “Old Lady”. Nonetheless, Sorensen made no more than 17 league appearances for Juve between 2010 and 2012. On 17 January, 2012 he joined Bologna for a fee of € 2.5 million and he made 42 league appearances for the Rossoblu, scoring two goals for the club.
After ending his loan spell with Verona in 2015, he signed a deal with Koln for €1.6 million and he has been playing for the Bundesliga outfit ever since. Frederik Sorensen has 15 caps for Denmark U21 team and he played for the U20 and the U17 team as well.
Highlighted Team (Porto):

Futebol Clube do Porto are one of Portugal’s biggest football clubs playing their matches in front of 50,000 people at their Estadio do Dragao. Porto form biggest rivalries with two other Big Three clubs in Portugal and regular league title contenders – Benfica and Sporting CP. Rivalries between the clubs stem from the historical, political, economical and cultural discrepancies between the cities of Porto and Lisbon. The Dragons, as they are commonly known in Portugal, are the second most successful Portuguese team with a total of 74 trophies to their name.
Porto hold a record of five consecutive league titles which are part of the total tally of 27 Primeira Liga trophies. FC Porto’s success extends to the international scene as well with seven European titles. Two-time European champions from 1987 and 2004, Porto also won two UEFA Cup/Europa League titles, the UEFA Super Cup and the International Cup on two occasions. Together with Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester United, Porto have the most appearances in the UEFA Champions League group stage – the total of 20.