Aberdeen play at home with a physical and aggressive style, trying to put pressure through long balls and set pieces. However, the Scottish team suffers in defensive organization, leaving spaces between the lines. Strasbourg comes with a more technical structure and superior possession, able to control the pace and create clear chances. The difference in individual quality can be decisive, especially in the second half.
KuPS is a well-organized team at home, with a style of play based on secure possession and quick transitions. The Finns put constant pressure in the lanes and can speculate on the opponents' defensive errors. Lausanne comes with a technical game, but has oscillations in defense, especially on the road, where they leave spaces between the lines. The Swiss team can create chances through advanced pressing, but the stability of KuPS should make the difference
Rijeka plays well at home, but Celje is one of the most organized teams in Slovenia. The game can be tactical, with a moderate pace and limited chances. Rijeka controls possession, but Celje can respond effectively on the counterattack. Goals will be few