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Champions League | Group Stage
Oct 25, 2023 at 8pm UK
Bosuilstadion
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Antwerp
1 - 4
Porto

Yusuf (37')
Muja (72'), Alderweireld (90')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Evanilson (46', 69', 84'), Eustaquio (54')
Eustaquio (14'), Carmo (45+2'), Pepe (61')

Preview: Royal Antwerp vs. Porto - prediction, team news, lineups

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Sports Mole previews Wednesday's Champions League clash between Royal Antwerp and Porto, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.
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Royal Antwerp will attempt to claim their first-ever points in the Champions League group stage when they welcome Porto to Bosuilstadion on Wednesday.

The Belgium side are currently languishing at the foot of Group H, while their Portuguese opponents are in second position with three points to their name after two matches.


Match preview

After beating Greek outfit AEK Athens in qualifying to make club history, Antwerp endured a brutal examination against Barcelona in their first-ever Champions League group game, falling to a heavy 5-0 defeat at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys.

Not only did that demoralising loss end a six-game unbeaten run, but it also sent Antwerp spiralling into a poor spell of form, with their last seven competitive matches yielding a solitary victory, which took place before the international break against Eupen.

Prior to their commanding 4-1 win over Eupen, Mark van Bommel's side appeared to be on course to claim maximum points in their second group game against Shakhtar Donetsk, as goals from Arbnor Muja and Michel-Ange Balikwisha put the Belgian champions 2-0 up inside 35 minutes.

However, they lost their composure and capitulated after the half-time interval, as a resurgent Shakhtar side netted three goals to turn the contest on its head, before Antwerp's misery was compounded in the seventh minute of stoppage-time when Toby Alderweireld missed a penalty with the last kick of the game to ensure that the encounter resulted in a narrow defeat.

After losing 3-2 in Saturday's league clash with Sporting Charleroi, the hosts are low on confidence ahead of Wednesday's encounter, but they have shown in the past that they can produce resolute performances in front of their own supporters, having recorded four clean sheets in their last six home games in UEFA club competitions.

La Liga champions Barcelona may be favourites to win the group, but Porto's European pedigree suggests that they should at least be targeting second spot after reaching the knockout rounds in five of their last six appearances in the main draw.

The Portuguese giants could not have wished for a better start to their European campaign, as a Galeno brace and a Mehdi Taremi strike guided them to a 3-1 victory over Shakhtar Donetsk on matchday one.

Unfortunately for Sergio Conceicao's side, they were unable to back up that result in their second group game against Barcelona, with the cagey home affair decided by Ferran Torres's strike in first-half stoppage time.

Since losing out to the Catalan giants, Porto have got back on track with consecutive victories, edging out Portimonense in a league encounter, before beating fourth-tier Vilar de Perdizes 2-0 in Friday's Taca de Portugal tie.

The Dragons would have wanted to win by a larger scoreline against their lower-league opponents, but as a result of a second straight clean sheet, Porto's backline have not conceded more than one goal in any of their last 11 competitive matches, highlighting one of their main strengths ahead of Wednesday's contest.

While they are preparing to face Antwerp for the first time in a competitive match, the two-time European champions have won their previous three away games against Belgium opposition, beating Genk 3-0 in August 2010, before getting the better of Club Brugge in 2016 and 2022.

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Team News

Van Bommel has a number of injury concerns ahead of Wednesday's fixture, with Ritchie De Laet, Jacob Ondrejka, Sam Vines, Kobe Corbanie, Davino Verhulst and Bjorn Engels all set to miss out.

Midfielder Mandela Keita added his name to the absentee list at the weekend after he was forced off in the first half of the defeat to Charleroi.

Keita's absence provides Van Bommel with a considerable headache due to his lack of options in midfield, but the Antwerp boss may opt to give Alhassan Yusuf his first Champions League start.

In the opposing dugout, Conceicao will have to make do without the defensive qualities of Pepe (muscle), Zaidu Sanusi (muscle), Ivan Marcano (knee) and Wendell (Achilles).

Brazilian attacker Gabriel Veron remains unavailable for the trip to Belgium, while Stephen Eustaquio and Ivan Jaime are unlikely to feature after missing the 2-0 win over Vilar de Perdizes.

Conceicao made a number of changes for Friday's cup win, but the likes of Diogo Costa, Alan Varela, Evanilson and Taremi are set to return to the starting XI for the trip to Belgium.


Royal Antwerp possible starting lineup:
Butez; Bataille, Alderweireld, Coulibaly, Wijndal; Vermeeren, Yusuf, Ekkelenkamp; Muja, Balikwisha, Janssen

Porto possible starting lineup:
Costa; Mario, Carmo, Cardoso, Sanchez; Pepe, Varela, Nico, Galeno; Taremi, Evanilson


We say: Royal Antwerp 0-2 Porto

Antwerp have shown some defensive vulnerabilities in their opening two group games, and we believe that a shaky backline could be their downfall on Wednesday.

In contrast to their hosts, Porto are usually a hard team to break down, and we think that their defensive resilience will lay the foundations for a crucial victory.



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Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
Championship Round
1CharleroiCharleroi43103150-1939
2RWD MolenbeekRWDM42113871-3330
3KortrijkKortrijk41122764-3728
4EupenEupen40132765-3825
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2Anderlecht631267373042
3Union SGUnion SG620474403441
4Genk631256401634
5Cercle BruggeCercle Brugge61325043730
6Royal AntwerpAntwerp610557391829
Conference League Play-off Group
1GentGent650170442639
2MechelenMechelen63125144733
3Sint-Truiden62224455-1128
4Leuven62224055-1523
5Standard Liege60514153-1222
6Westerlo60245069-1917
 
Regular Season
1Union SGUnion SG30217263313270
2Anderlecht30189358302863
3Royal AntwerpAntwerp301410655272852
4Club BruggeBrugge30149762293351
5Genk301211751312047
6GentGent301211753381547
7Cercle BruggeCercle Brugge301451144341047
8MechelenMechelen30136113934545
9Sint-Truiden301010103546-1140
10Standard Liege30810123341-834
11Westerlo3079144254-1230
12Leuven3078153447-1329
13CharleroiCharleroi3078152648-2229
14EupenEupen3073202458-3424
15KortrijkKortrijk3066182257-3524
16RWD MolenbeekRWDM3058173167-3623
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