Lazio are set to host Ludogorets Razgrad at the iconic Stadio Olimpico on Thursday in a crucial UEFA Europa League clash. As the group stage approaches its conclusion, Lazio aims to secure their place in the knockout rounds, while Ludogorets seeks to turn their fortunes around after a disappointing start.
Lazio currently lead their Europa League group with an impeccable record, having won all four of their matches thus far. This puts them in a strong position to advance to the last 16, as they are just one victory away from achieving five consecutive wins in European competition for the first time in their history. Their recent form has been impressive, highlighted by a 2-1 victory over Porto, where veteran forward Pedro scored a dramatic late goal to seal the win after Alessio Romagnoli had initially put Lazio ahead.
In contrast, Ludogorets finds themselves struggling in the group stage, sitting at the bottom with only one point after four matches. Their campaign began poorly with a 2-0 loss to Slavia Prague and was followed by a goalless draw against Viktoria Plzen and a defeat to Anderlecht. Despite these setbacks, they remain only three points shy of a playoff position, indicating that a turnaround is still possible if they can secure some wins in their remaining fixtures.
The two teams have met previously in the Europa League back in 2014, where Ludogorets emerged victorious over two legs. Their last encounter saw them draw 3-3 on aggregate but progress due to an away goals rule. This historical context adds an intriguing layer to the upcoming match, as Lazio will be eager for revenge on home soil.
Lazio have been in exceptional form across all competitions, winning seven consecutive matches in Serie A and currently sitting just one point behind league leaders Napoli. Their domestic success complements their European campaign well, showcasing their overall strength and depth as a squad.
On the other hand, Ludogorets are enjoying success domestically, leading Bulgaria’s First League with an impressive unbeaten record. They have won 13 of their 15 matches this season; however, their struggles in Europe have overshadowed their domestic achievements. A recent draw against CSKA Sofia denied them a win but highlighted their resilience.
Team News
Coach Marco Baroni is likely to rotate his squad ahead of upcoming fixtures against Napoli and Ajax. Key players such as Alessio Romagnoli and Mattia Zaccagni may be rested due to injuries sustained in recent matches. Notably, Pedro is on a scoring streak and could become the oldest player to score in four consecutive Europa League matches if he finds the net again.
The Bulgarian side will travel without suspended Brazilian players Rick and Caio Vidal. However, midfielder Pedrinho returns from suspension and could bolster their attacking options alongside Erick Marcus, who has scored their only goal so far this campaign.
Expected Starting XIs
Lazio: Mandas; Marusic, Gila, Gigot, Pellegrini; Vecino, Rovella; Tchaouna, Dele-Bashiru, Pedro; Dia
Ludogorets: Padt; Fonn Witry, Verdon, Almeida, Son; Rusev, Duarte, Pedrinho, Chochev, Marcus; Duah
Match Prediction
Given Lazio’s current form and home advantage at Stadio Olimpico, they are heavily favored to win this match.
Prediction: Lazio 2-0 Ludogrets