Breidablik will attempt the herculean challenge of coming back from a 7-1 first-leg defeat when they welcome Lech Poznan to Kopavogsvollur on Wednesday in the second leg of the sides' Champions League qualifying tie. Our Breidablik vs Lech Poznan prediction examines the home side's chance of pulling off the seemingly impossible.
Contents
- 1 Breidablik vs Lech Poznan prediction: Lech Poznan to press home their advantage
- 2 Most recent H2Hs: Lech Poznan seeking two wins from two
- 3 Breidablik preview: Viktor Orn Margeirsson missing through suspension
- 4 Lech Poznan preview: Pablo Rodriguez's wait for debut set to continue
- 5 Player to watch – Mikael Ishak
Breidablik vs Lech Poznan prediction: Lech Poznan to press home their advantage
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- Our Breidablik vs Lech Poznan United betting tips factor in the away side's defensive frailties, as they have failed to record a shutout in any of their most recent six outings across all competitions.
- However, Lech Poznan have also been lethal at the other end, netting a whopping 16 times across the aforementioned six matches, indicating that games involving the Polish champions have been a premium source of entertainment.
- Breidablik have let in eight goals across their most recent two matches off the back of consecutive clean sheets prior.
- With seven of their last eight matches yielding at least five cautions, the home side have shown a penchant for indiscipline more often than not this term.
Correct score prediction: Breidablik 1-2 Lech Poznan
The away side flexed their muscles en route to a resounding first-leg triumph which has left them in pole position for a third-round berth.
Still, we can see Lech Poznan doing enough to see off Breidablik for the second time in the space of eight days.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Lech Poznan highly fancied
- HOME: 5/2 (3.50) – 28.6%
- DRAW: 3/1 (4.00) – 25%
- AWAY: 10/11 (1.91) – 52.4%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Despite having pretty much wrapped up the job, Lech Poznan have been given a 52.4% chance of beating Breidablik, who have it all to do to come out on top here, as their 28.6% win probability suggests.
Lech Poznan will head into Wednesday's affair off the back of a hard-fought league victory in Saturday's seven-goal thriller against Lechia Gdansk.
After trailing by two at half time, Niels Frederiksen's men came out flying in the second half and scored four unreplied goals through Gisli Thordarson, Filip Szymczak, Mateusz Skrzypczak and Mikael Ishak to turn the game on its head and render Tomas Bobcek's late strike inconsequential.
However, Breidablik had to settle for a point from their most recent domestic outing against KR Reykjavik, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
Halldor Arnason's men had Agust Thorsteinsson to thank, as his 59th-minute strike cancelled out Matthias Praest's opener just before the interval.
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Most recent H2Hs: Lech Poznan seeking two wins from two
Our Breidablik vs Lech Poznan prediction shows that there has been only one meeting between the sides in history, which was Tuesday's first-leg clash where Lech Poznan ran out 7-1 winners.
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Breidablik preview: Viktor Orn Margeirsson missing through suspension
Viktor Orn Margeirsson is a guaranteed absentee for the home side here as he serves a suspension for his red card last Tuesday.
The 31-year-old kept his place in Breidablik's last league affair but will definitely miss out on Wednesday.
Predicted lineup: Einarsson, Jonsson, Muminovic, Orrason, Valgeirsson, Ludviksson, Steindorsson, Gunnlaugsson, Einarsson, Omarsson & Thorsteinsson
Europe Friendlies 31/01/25
W
Stjarnan
2
Breidablik
4
Iceland Premier League 27/10/24
W
Vikingur Reykjavik
0
Breidablik
3
Iceland Premier League 19/10/24
W
Stjarnan
1
Breidablik
2
Iceland Premier League 06/10/24
D
Valur Reykjavik
2
Breidablik
2
Iceland Premier League 29/09/24
W
FH Hafnarfjordur
0
Breidablik
1
Lech Poznan preview: Pablo Rodriguez's wait for debut set to continue
Pablo Rodriguez continues his spell on the sidelines with an injury that has seen him fail to feature for Lech Poznan since joining from Leece.
Poland duo Bartlomiej Baranski and Radoslaw Murawski also miss out for the visitors through muscle and leg injuries respectively.
Afonso Sousa was subbed off in the first half of Tuesday's first leg in Poznan, and the midfielder is a huge doubt to play any part for the visitors.
Predicted lineup: Mrozek, Gurgul, Milic, Skrzypczak, Pereira, Kozubal, Jagiello, Bengtsson, Ouma, Szymczak & Ishak
Poland Ekstraklasa 11/05/25
W
Legia Warsaw
0
Lech Poznan
1
Poland Ekstraklasa 03/05/25
W
Puszcza Niepolomice
1
Lech Poznan
8
Poland Ekstraklasa 27/04/25
D
Radomiak Radom
2
Lech Poznan
2
Poland Ekstraklasa 21/04/25
W
Cracovia Krakow
1
Lech Poznan
2
Poland Ekstraklasa 13/04/25
W
Motor Lublin
1
Lech Poznan
2
Player to watch – Mikael Ishak
Netting an impressive 21 league goals, Ishak was Lech Poznan's leading goalscorer last season and only second to Efthymios Koulouris in the entire Ekstraklasa last season.
The 32-year-old has continued to deliver the goods for his side and heads into Wednesday's encounter off the back of six goals in his last five matches.

Ishak could be set for best-ever scoring season yet
Ishak's tally of 21 goals scored in the 2024-25 campaign represents a new personal best, but maybe not for long, given his blistering start to proceedings this term.
Breidablik were on the receiving end of a hat-trick in the first meeting and will be wary of being put to the sword by the Swede once again.