AZ Alkmaar v Partizan Belgrade - 17:55

AZ Alkmaar are on absolute fire: winning their last six matches in all competitions – scoring 24 goals and conceding none. That’s outstanding.

I’m backing them to beat a Partizan Belgrade side who have lost their last three away games in all competitions.

With top spot in Group L still very much up for grabs, the Dutch side will be desperate to win this and keep the pressure up on leaders Manchester United.  

AZ Alkmaar - 1pt @ 4/7

Sporting CP v PSV - 20:00

After being edged out by PSV in their Europa League opener, Sporting have won their last three matches in the competition, and I’m expecting them to avenge their defeat in Eindhoven by beating PSV on Thursday.

PSV have won just one of their last seven matches in all competitions (with four defeats), and this blip has come at an awful time considering how tight Group D is.

Sporting have the momentum in the competition, and they’re a great price to secure yet another victory.

Sporting - 1pt @ 8/5

Rosenborg v LASK Linz - 20:00

Finally, in the same group, I’m confident LASK beat a very poor Rosenborg side on the road.

The Norwegian outfit have lost all four of their matches—conceding eight and scoring just one—while LASK currently sit 2nd with seven points, level with PSV.

Rosenborg have also struggled domestically, winning just two of their last seven, so they have their work cut out against a hungry, in-form LASK side who have qualification very much in their hands.

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LASK Linz - 1pt @ 8/11