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During the week in the Champions League, the first leg of the 3rd qualifying round. The match between Red Star Belgrade and Spartak Trnava will take place on Tuesday evening at Rajko Mitic Stadium. Both teams had already completed two rounds in the Champions League. Belgrade prevailed in the first round against Spartak’s Jurmala (0: 0, 2: 0) from Latvia and in the second round against Suduva Marijampole (3: 0, 2: 0) from Lithuania. Spartak Trnava got their start with Zrinjski Mostar (1-0, 1: 1) from Bosnia and reached the third round in the match against Legia Warsaw (2-0, 0-1) from Poland. Who can qualify for group stage play-offs? The betting base takes a close look at the match between Red Star Belgrade and Spartak Trnava and presents the best tips and odds on the game.
Red Star Belgrade:
In addition to city rivals Partizan Belgrade Red Star is one of the two major clubs in Serbia. Last season, the Red-Whites became champions 12 points ahead of Partizan. It was the fourth title for Red Star in the Serbian Super League since the founding of the league in 2006. In addition, Crvena zvezda since then has already fetched the national cup three times. If one takes the former Yugoslavia and the successor states to 2006, Belgrade even comes to 28 national championships and 24 cup successes. The team of coach Vladan Milojevic had suffered in the last league season only one defeat. Especially at home Belgrade was strong: With 13 wins and two draws, the team remained unbeaten in front of their own fans and conceded just six goals. In the new season, three games have already been played in Serbia. Red Star Belgrade made a perfect start with three wins and a goal difference of 7: 1. This puts the Red and White back in first place, two points ahead of Cukaricki Belgrade.
The defensive was further strengthened in the summer with center-backs Babic or Degenek. From Braga Stojiljkovic was loaned. With Radonjic (loaned by AS Roma) and Rodic are also two Serbian championship riders in the squad. Youngster Racic (Valencia CF) and striker Pesic (Al Ittihad) were relegated. Pesic had scored 25 times in 35 games in recent games. Belgrade has been without defeat for 21 games (including four friendly matches). There were 20 victories during this period. The only game they could not win was the 0-0 draw in the first round at Spartak’s Jurmala. In the last eight games Red Star conceded only one goal. This series definitely plays an important role in a tip. Belgrade has also caused a stir on an international level: The biggest triumph in history dates back to the 1990/91 season. At that time Belgrade won the European Cup of Champions in the final against Olympique Marseille. In the last season, the men of coach Milojevic reached the Europa League. There they could qualify in a group with Arsenal London and 1 FC Cologne for the second round, but then failed to CSKA Moscow.
Spartak Trnava:
Born last year, Nestor El Maestro, a native of Serbia, took over Spartak Trnava’s side and led Slovakia for the first league title in 45 years. Spartak had secured the first place with a lead of nine points on Slovan Bratislava. But El Maestro, who had worked as an assistant coach to Mirko Slomka at Schalke (2006 to 2008), Hannover (2010 to 2013) and HSV (2014), left the club again after the great success and moved to the Bulgarian First division CSKA Sofia. His successor was the former Schalke Radoslav Latal. Latal had played in the Bundesliga for FC Schalke 04 from 1994 to 2001 and won the 1997 UEFA Cup and the 1997 DFB Cup with the Royal Blues.
So far, the new coach usually lets his team play in the flat and defensive 4-5-1 system. The season 2018/19 has also started in Slovakia. After three matchdays, the champion is with one win and two defeats so far only on a disappointing eighth place. Away you had to accept two 0: 1 defeats. At home there was a 1-0 victory. The most successful time of the Slovaks began in the late 1960s. Between 1967 and 1973, the “White Angels” were five times masters in the former Czechoslovakia. In 1969, the club was even in the semifinals of the European Cup of Champions, but lost there just against Ajax Amsterdam with Johan Cruyff. Trnava won only two of his last six matches. Three games were lost.