KS Gornik Zabrze
- KS Gornik Zabrze are unbeaten in three home games in all competitions, winning once and drawing twice, scoring four goals.
- Gasparik's men arrive here off the back of three home matches, which they have used to build momentum, winning twice, drawing twice and losing once in their five most recent games.
- Gornik, on the other hand, are set up in a 4-2-3-1 system that looks to be compact when out of possession, transitioning into a direct game when they get the ball back.
AS Monaco
- A game of structure versus possession awaits in Poland, where Filipe Luis's Monaco will test Michal Gasparik's compact, high-intensity Gornik side.
- Luis' Monaco are a possession side that also press high up the pitch, a duality that he has exploited well since he joined the club on 6 July 2026.
- The Monégasques can keep the ball for long periods, keeping the game at a high tempo and sustaining pressure on the opposition.
- Across their last ten matches in all competitions, Monaco have four wins, two draws and four defeats, a patchy record that will give Gornik hope of getting something from this clash.
- AS Monaco beat Getafe 1-0 at home, before stunning Liverpool 3-2 away, and then losing 2-0 away to Coventry City.
Key Players
Paris Brunner is the most lethal finisher that Luis has at his disposal, netting two of Monaco's last four goals in their recent five games.
Betting Insights
- The bookmakers have set AS Monaco as 1.58 favourites, KS Gornik Zabrze as 5.25 and the draw at 4.2 for Thursday's UEFA Conference League Qualification 2026 clash at Stadion im. Ernesta Pohla.
- The odds on the visitors are attractive enough, but there's value in the over 2.5 goals bet at 1.7 and the both teams to score bet at 1.75.
Prediction
This should be a lively matchup between a solid home side and a possession-oriented Monaco team.