Wisla Krakow host Cercle Brugge of Belgium in the opening leg of this UEFA Conference League playoff and the Polish side will be hoping that they can utilise home advantage.
Wisla Krakow overcame a 3-1 first-leg deficit to win on penalties at home to Slovakian side Spartak Trnava in the previous round, but a tougher test awaits against Cercle Brugge in their bid to seal their place in the main draw of the competition.
The Belgian side defeated Kilmarnock in the second round of UEFA Europa League qualifying before bumping into Molde, who recorded a 3-1 aggregate success to drop them into the UEFA Conference League.
Wisla Krakow v Cercle Brugge has not been selected to watch on TV coverage during this round of UEFA Conference League fixtures and it is also not being streamed live on bet365.
Wisla Krakow v Cercle Brugge has a 19:30 (BST) start time on Thursday 22nd August and is being played at the Henryk Reyman Stadium in Krakow, Poland.
This is the first competitive meeting between these two teams, and goals could be likely as both teams have scored in eight of Wisla Krakow’s last nine matches.
The hosts will be buoyed by the fact that Cercle Brugge have failed to win any of their last five competitive away matches.
The Belgian visitors have conceded in six of their eight competitive matches this season, with both teams scoring on four occasions.
Wisla Krakow have lost only one of their six home matches in all competitions this season, with two of those encounters ending in draws.
Centre-back Joseph Colley is a long-term absentee and while Kacper Duda is edging closer to a return, he is not yet fit to feature.
Bartosz Talar, Jakub Stepak and Giannis Kiakos also remain sidelined.
The Belgian side are set to be without centre-back Edgaras Utkus, defensive-minded midfielder Hannes Van Der Bruggen and wingers Malamine Efekele and Alama Bayo.