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Slavia Prague v Ajax: How to watch, TV channel, kick-off time, head-to-head stats and team news

Ajax make the trip to Slavia Prague on Matchday Two of the UEFA Europa League, with the Dutch visitors aiming to record a first-ever win against their hosts at the fourth attempt.

Both teams made winning starts in the new-look league phase of the competition and will be aiming to kick on now.

Slavia Prague v Ajax

How to watch Slavia Prague v Ajax and TV channel

Slavia Prague v Ajax will be available to watch live on TNT Sports Extra in the UK.

Slavia Prague v Ajax kick-off time, date and venue

Slavia Prague v Ajax kicks off at 17:45 on Thursday 3rd October and is being played at the Eden Arena in Prague.

Slavia Prague v Ajax stats and head-to-head record (H2H)

Slavia collected three points on the road on Matchday One winning 2-0 at Ludogorets as Matej Jurasek and Mojmir Chytil scored the goals.

They sit top of the Chance Liga, with eight wins and a draw so far, scoring 20 goals and conceding just once.

Ajax were handsome winners in their opener as they hammered Besiktas 4-0 in Amsterdam for the most comprehensive success in the opening round of games.

They've had a stop-start opening to their Eredivisie campaign owing to some postponements, but have won three and drawn one of their league games.

Slavia have won two of the three previous meetings, which both came in the 2007/08 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round, while they last met in the 2008/09 UEFA Cup group stage in a 2-2 draw in Amsterdam, when Luis Suarez scored a stoppage time penalty to earn the home side a point.

Slavia Prague v Ajax head-to-head record (H2H)

Slavia Prague wins

2

Draws

1

Ajax wins

0

*H2H stats refer to all competitions

Slavia Prague v Ajax team news

Slavia Prague team news

The home side are likely to be missing Daniel Fila (heel), Igoh Ogbu (head), Boluwatife Ogungbayi (knee), Ivan Schranz (muscle) and Lukas Vorlicky (knee).

Ajax team news

The Dutch visitors have doubts over Steven Berghuis, Anton Gaaei and Sivert Mannsverk, while teenager Jorrel Hato is suspended after being booked against Besiktas to add to cautions in both qualifying games against Polish side Jagiellonia.

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