Jagiellonia vs TSC prediction: EUROPE: Conference League – Play Offs betting tips on match 2025-02-19 20:00.
[p]Jagiellonia supporters may be forgiven for thinking their side are on the brink of making yet more history. The Polish club have already broken new ground by qualifying for the knockout stage of a European competition for the first time and won 3-1 in the first leg of their UEFA Conference League play-off against TSC to move to within 90 minutes of a place in the last 16.[/p]
[p]That victory is one of three successes across four outings (L1) for Adrian Siemieniec’s side, who have scored at least three goals in each of those triumphs, one of which was a 3-0 win over Motor Lublin at the weekend. Their record at the Chorten Arena suggests Jaga should breeze through too, as they are unbeaten in 11 outings on home soil (W7, D4), including their three league phase games in this competition (W2, D1), where they kept a clean sheet in each.[/p]
[p]That is worrying news for their visitors, who already have a mountain to climb if they are to make their debut in the last 16 of a continental competition. In fact, history is stacked against the Blues, as they have failed to win any of their last eight away trips in European football (D1, L7), with six of those defeats coming by at least a two-goal margin.[/p]
[p]As if that wasn’t bad enough, the Serbian outfit have also failed to progress in their last three two-legged European ties. Supporters may therefore be forgiven for making the trip to Poland more in hope than expectation, especially as Jovan Damjanović’s side have had a terrible start to 2025, losing four successive matches, although they did score exactly once in each.[/p]
[p]Players to watch: JesĂşs Imaz netted a brace for Jagiellonia in the reverse fixture last week and is now unbeaten in the last 30 games in which he has scored (W18, D12). If TSC are to stage a remarkable comeback, they might be reliant on striker Milos Pantovic, who has netted ten of his last 12 goals after half-time.[/p]
[p]Hot streak: TSC’s last four games have seen both teams score and over 2.5 goals.[/p]
[p][i]Written by Matt Jones[/i][/p]