Jagiellonia Białystok
- Jagiellonia are unbeaten in 5 matches in all competitions (W4, D1) and have won 3 matches in a row.
- Jagiellonia have scored 1.33 goals per match and conceded 0.83 goals per match at home in all competitions this season.
- Jagiellonia Białystok come into their Europa League qualification 2026 first leg against Glasgow Rangers FC in good shape, winning 6, drawing 3 and losing just 1 of their last 10 in all competitions.
- Adrian Siemieniec has clearly identified his club's main traits and developed them to their full potential, making Jagiellonia a patient, possession-heavy side that can dominate the tempo, create in the half-spaces and control the game through their midfield triangles.
Glasgow Rangers FC
- Glasgow Rangers FC have won 2, drawn 1 and lost 2 of their last 5 matches in all competitions.
- There's a marked contrast here to Derek McInnes' Rangers team, who are a pragmatic unit, first and foremost an organised side that can get into a compact shape to stifle opponents, while they have enough pace in their front line to be dangerous on the break.
- The Gers play through the wings and can hurt sides with their counters.
Key Players
Thelo Aasgaard has been Rangers' main goal threat of late, scoring 3 goals in their last 5 and driving 9 team goals .
Betting Insights
- Odds: Jagiellonia 2.82, Rangers 2.57, Draw 3.25.
- The draw, at 3.25, looks like the best bet, but Jagiellonia's good form and home advantage make them very live too.
- Over 2.5 goals at 1.95 is the main bet here, with Both Teams To Score at 1.7 taken as an alternative.
Prediction
The draw makes sense in a tight first leg.