FC Vaduz
- FC Vaduz have won two and lost three of their last five matches in all competitions, including consecutive defeats.
- But Vaduz boss Marc Schneider, who took over in February 2024, will be pleased with the underlying structure and discipline that his flexible side have shown in this competition.
- Schneider's side are a sharp team with a strong counter-attacking ability to compliment a sturdy structure in which they can also keep the ball and make their own moves.
- Dominik Schwizer has been the big creator for Vaduz in their UEFA Conference League Qualification 2026 campaign with three assists in their past five games, and that's the type of service that Dejan Sorgic will need to create chances.
- Sorgic is Vaduz's top scorer in this season's competition with two goals in three games and he remains their sharpest finisher.
FC Inter Turku
- Vesa Vasara has done a fine job of developing FC Inter Turku, he has been in charge since January 2024.
- He has moulded them into a compact 4-3-3 side that can press teams and create chances with their vertical tempo.
- Clinton Jephta is their main man in the competition with three goals in five games and he also has two in Turku's last five in all competitions.
- FC Inter Turku are unbeaten in six away games in all competitions (Won 3, Drawn 3) and have conceded just 0.67 goals per game in that spell.
Head-to-Head
Having won the first-leg of their UEFA Conference League Qualification 2026 matchup 2-1, FC Inter Turku will be in the driving seat for this second-leg against FC Vaduz at Rheinpark Stadion.
Betting Insights
- FC Inter Turku's 3.43 price on the moneyline does look a bit short, but Vaduz are even shorter at 2.06, the draw at 3.78 is a non-starter and the visitors are our preferred bet at 3.43.
- The over 2.5 goals bet at 1.6 appeals for a game that should have a attacking edge to it, but both teams to score at 1.52 also seems attractive enough to take a wager on this one.