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UEFA Europa League
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Dinamo Zagreb
Feb 26, 20:00

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Genk hosts Dinamo Zagreb in a Europa League clash. The head-to-head record is evenly matched (1-1-1), but Dinamo secured a convincing 3-0 win in their previous encounter (2021/22). Lineups appear stable for both sides. No recent form data is available for either team.

Prediction

Based solely on the historical 0-3 result from their last meeting, and applying the H2H goal scoring metric, a similar outcome is projected. Considering the available data, Dinamo Zagreb is favored to win.

Final Score: Genk 0 - 3 Dinamo Zagreb

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Head-to-Head Stats

Genk Wins 1
Draws 1
Dinamo Zagreb Wins 1

Recent Matches

  • 2021-09-30 Genk 0 - 3 Dinamo Zagreb
  • 2021-11-25 Dinamo Zagreb 1 - 1 Genk
  • 2026-02-19 Dinamo Zagreb 1 - 3 Genk

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