Thursday, November 21, 2024

July 20th: Thursday’s Europa Conference League Double – 7/1 Special, Tips & Predictions

With the Conference League qualifiers making their return on Thursday, clubs from across the continent are all desperate to extend on their European adventures.

In what could be a nail-biting night of action, we have created your ultimate Europa Conference League betting double.

19:45 Derry City vs Torshavn

Missing out on what they would have billed as a first-leg opportunity away in the Faroe Islands last week, Derry will be calling on a far more polished display when they return to the Brandywell Stadium on Thursday night. Desperate to extend on their Europa Conference League qualifying adventure in midweek, the Northern Irish outfit will be looking to avoid a potential banana skin.

Despite eventually settling for that goalless draw on foreign soil last week, Ruaidhri Higgins’ men have lost just one of their previous six appearances across all competitions – a run that stems all the way back to June 5th.

Once again settling for a Premier Division silver medal finish last season, the Candystripes have continued to gain a reputation for their rugged performances on home soil.

Last seen in front of their own supporters picking up a lively 2-1 victory against Sligo Rovers, Higgins’ men are unbeaten in each of their last six straight showdowns in Derry.

With that hometown purple patch underlined by a 4-1 romp against UC Dublin on May 19th, Thursday’s hosts should be confident of extending on their Conference League qualifying adventure here.

Missing out on the chance to claim a crucial first-leg advantage last week, Torshavn are enduring a real struggle since returning from June’s international break.

Without a win from any of their last four appearances across all formats, the Whites have also notched just a single strike in over 300 minutes of action.

Betting Tip: Derry City win & Under 3.5 goals @ 1/1 with Pribet

19:45 St. Patrick’s Athletic vs Dudelange

While St. Patrick’s might have travelled out to Luxembourg last week smelling the chance to spring a qualifying upset, Thursday’s hosts will now know that they face an uphill battle when they return to Richmond Park.

Nevertheless, despite suffering a disappointing 2-1 loss on foreign soil seven days ago, the Saints will still believe that they can mount a second-leg comeback and extend on their Conference League qualifying adventure.

Losing just a pair of their previous 10 appearances across all competitions – a run that stems back to May 15th – Jon Daly’s men will be excited by their continued success on home soil.

In fact, along with signing off June with a stunning 7-0 romp against UC Dublin, the Irish outfit have mustered 16 points from just their last six Premier Division showdowns at Richmond Park.

Although Dudelange might travel out to Ireland in midweek holding a minor second-leg advantage, the midweek guests should face a stern challenge on foreign soil.

Despite eventually claiming another bronze medal among Luxembourg’s elite last season, the Yellows did sign off the 2022/23 campaign by showing some extended issues on the road.

Along with ending their domestic campaign with an action-packed 4-2 loss at the hands of Jeunesse Esch, Carlos Fangueiro’s men lost each of their final three showdowns away from the Stade Jos Nosbaum by an aggregate score of 10-6.

While St. Patrick’s might be seeking a second-leg comeback here, we are backing Thursday’s hosts to extend on their qualifying adventure.

Betting Tip: St. Patrick’s Athletic win & Both teams to score @ 3/1 with Luckster

Thursday’s Europa Conference League Double

  • Derry City vs Torshavn – Derry City win & Under 3.5 goals @ 1/1
  • St. Patrick’s Athletic vs Dudelange – St. Patrick’s Athletic win & Both teams to score @ 3/1

Place a £10 bet on our Daily Double with Vegas Land and pocket £80.00 if all predictions are correct.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tom Dunstan


Formerly of The Independent, Tom has spent the past six years as one of our senior writers and betting experts. Alongside working with numerous publications from across the globe, Tom also graduated from the University of Falmouth in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Digital Media.
Spending almost the past decade working in countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada, he has also spent time featuring in sports radio. Tom can be followed on Instagram - @iamtomdunstan

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