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Rapid Vienna vs Dundalk Prediction & Betting tips
Rapid Vienna and Dundalk meet at Allianz Stadion, in a match for this stage of the UEFA Europa League (Group Stage). These two teams have never met before, so this will be their first head-to-head match. In this game, the home factor may be decisive, since Dundalk present considerable differences in their results at home and as a visitor.
Rapid Wien :
After 2 defeats, the home team reaches this 3rd round in the 3rd position of Group B, without having won any points. The previous round, they lost (1‑0) away against Molde, after in the first match of this group stage having lost (1‑2) at home against Arsenal. This is a team little affected by the home factor, that is, it presents similar results at home and away, since in the last 30 games it has registered 7 victories, 4 draws and 4 losses as a visitor, with 24 goals scored and 20 suffered; against 11 victories and 4 defeats in his stadium, with 41 goals scored and 25 suffered. The team comes to this match after a home win against Rheindorf Altach by (3‑1). In the last 10 home matches for all competitions, Rapid Vienna won 7 and lost 3. The team allowed goals to the opponent in 9 of the last 10 matches, so their defense needs to improve, But their attack has scored with consistency, as they have scored goals in 9 of the last 10 games. In their home matches there is a tendency to score goals, since in 24 of their last 25 matches there were Over 1.5 goals and in 19 of the last 25 there were Over 2.5 goals. In 12 games, he only managed 1 comeback in the 4 games in which he suffered the first goal.
Rapid Vienna comes into this game after a 3×1 win at the reception at Altach, in a match for the Austrian championship: the team’s goals were scored by Christoph Knasm-llner, Marcel Ritzmaier and Koya Kitagawa. It should be noted that the Austrians lost their last match for the Champions League, against Molde, by 1×0. Coach Dietmar Kohbauer usually plays 4-3-3, with the three most advanced pieces being Kelvin Arase, Thorsten Schick and Koya Kitagawa. The brain of the team is midfielder Christoph Knasm-llner, the player responsible for defining and leading his team’s attacks. Outside of this game are Taxiarchis Fountas, Dalibor Velimirovic, Christopher Dibon and Philipp Schobesberger, all with physical problems.
Dundalk :
The visiting team comes to this 3rd round of Group B in 4th position, without any points won, after 2 defeats. In their first match in this group stage, they lost at home to Molde by (1‑2). On matchday two, they lost away to Arsenal by (3‑0). This is a team that curiously tends to achieve more positive results as a visitor than at home, since in the last 30 games they have recorded 7 victories, 2 draws and 6 losses as a visitor, with 21 goals scored and 20 suffered; against 6 victories, 4 draws and 5 defeats in his stadium, with 18 goals scored and 17 suffered. In their last match, for the Premier League, they got an away draw with St Patrick’s Athletic by (1‑1). In their last 10 away matches Dundalk has 5 wins, 1 draw and 4 losses. Their defense has not been very strong, since they have suffered goals in 4 of the last 5 matches, but their offense has scored regularly, since they have scored goals in 4 of the last 5 matches for this competition. In their home matches there is a tendency for goals, since 13 of the last 15 matches have ended with Over 1.5 goals. In 15 games, he only managed 1 comeback in the 5 games in which he suffered the first goal.
Dundalk come to this game after a draw, on a ball, in a visit to St. Patrick’s, in a match for the Irish championship. On the last day of the Europa League group stage, the visitors lost to Arsenal 3×0. In this game against Rapid Vienna, coach Filippo Giovagnoli will have to focus on defensive organization and counterattacks from the flanks. The two arrows pointed at the opponent’s goal will be Patrick Hoban and Michael Duffy and the player responsible for defining and leading the attacks of his team is midfielder Sean Murray. There are no weight absences for this game.
