Match Details

UEFA Europa League
Genk
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SC Freiburg
Mar 12, 20:00

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Genk 4-3-3 Nicky Hayen

Tobias Okiki Lawal 26
Lawal
Joris Kayembe 18
Kayembe
Matte Smets 6
Smets
Josue Ndenge Kongolo 44
Kongolo
Zakaria El Ouahdi 77
Ouahdi
Ibrahima Sory Bangoura 21
Bangoura
Bryan Heynen 8
Heynen
Daan Heymans 38
Heymans
Konstantinos Karetsas 20
Karetsas
Aaron Bibout 23
Bibout
Noah Adedeji-Sternberg 32
Adedeji-Sternberg

Starters

  • Tobias Okiki Lawal26 Tobias Okiki Lawal
  • Joris Kayembe18 Joris Kayembe
  • Matte Smets6 Matte Smets
  • Josue Ndenge Kongolo44 Josue Ndenge Kongolo
  • Zakaria El Ouahdi77 Zakaria El Ouahdi
  • Ibrahima Sory Bangoura21 Ibrahima Sory Bangoura
  • Bryan Heynen8 Bryan Heynen
  • Daan Heymans38 Daan Heymans
  • Konstantinos Karetsas20 Konstantinos Karetsas
  • Aaron Bibout23 Aaron Bibout
  • Noah Adedeji-Sternberg32 Noah Adedeji-Sternberg

Substitutes

  • Hendrik Van Crombrugge1 Hendrik Van Crombrugge
  • Mujaid Sadick3 Mujaid Sadick
  • Jarne Steuckers7 Jarne Steuckers
  • Junya Ito10 Junya Ito
  • Yira Collins Sor14 Yira Collins Sor
  • Yaimar Medina19 Yaimar Medina
  • Nikolas Sattlberger24 Nikolas Sattlberger
  • Ken Nkuba27 Ken Nkuba
  • Robin Mirisola29 Robin Mirisola
  • Jusef Erabi99 Jusef Erabi

SC Freiburg 4-2-3-1 Julian Schuster

Noah Atubolu 1
Atubolu
Christian Günter 30
Günter
Bruno Ogbus 43
Ogbus
Matthias Ginter 28
Ginter
Philipp Treu 29
Treu
Johan Manzambi 44
Manzambi
Patrick Osterhage 6
Osterhage
Vincenzo Grifo 32
Grifo
Yuito Suzuki 14
Suzuki
Jan-Niklas Beste 19
Beste
Igor Matanović 31
Matanović

Starters

  • Noah Atubolu1 Noah Atubolu
  • Christian Günter30 Christian Günter
  • Bruno Ogbus43 Bruno Ogbus
  • Matthias Ginter28 Matthias Ginter
  • Philipp Treu29 Philipp Treu
  • Johan Manzambi44 Johan Manzambi
  • Patrick Osterhage6 Patrick Osterhage
  • Vincenzo Grifo32 Vincenzo Grifo
  • Yuito Suzuki14 Yuito Suzuki
  • Jan-Niklas Beste19 Jan-Niklas Beste
  • Igor Matanović31 Igor Matanović

Substitutes

  • Philipp Lienhart3 Philipp Lienhart
  • Anthony Jung5 Anthony Jung
  • Derry Scherhant7 Derry Scherhant
  • Lucas Höler9 Lucas Höler
  • Florian Müller21 Florian Müller
  • Cyriaque Irié22 Cyriaque Irié
  • Jannik Huth24 Jannik Huth
  • Nicolas Höfler27 Nicolas Höfler
  • Jordy Makengo33 Jordy Makengo

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This Europa League clash features Genk against SC Freiburg, with no prior competitive meetings (H2H: 0-0-0). Lineups are confirmed. Match previews highlight team news but lack form data. Coaching influence is not a factor. Given the absence of historical goal data, a prediction based solely on available information is challenging.

Prediction

Due to the complete lack of Head-to-Head goal scoring data, and the absence of recent form, a scoreline cannot be reliably predicted. Assuming a balanced contest, a low-scoring draw is the most plausible outcome.

Final Score: 1-1

Last updated: 11 hours ago

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