All eyes will be on Stadiumi Fadil Vokrri as Drita and Copenhagen battle for a place in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday, 29 July 2025.
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Drita vs Copenhagen predictions: Visitors to emerge victorious
Key stats
- Copenhagen are currently on a four-match winning streak.
- Five of Copenhagen's last seven away games went above the 2.5-goal threshold.
- Drita suffered a 2-0 defeat in the first leg of this tie.
Correct score prediction: Drita 1-2 Copenhagen
Copenhagen have been a tough team to beat, stringing together a 15-game unbeaten run across all competitions, with 12 wins and three draws. This includes a 2-0 victory over Drita in the first leg of this tie last week.
Given the difference in quality between these squads, we are confident that Copenhagen will extend their winning streak to five games, but we should expect a closer encounter than the first leg.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Copenhagen are clear favourites
- HOME: 13/2 (7.50) – 13.3%
- DRAW: 18/5 (4.60) – 21.7%
- AWAY: 2/5 (1.40) – 71.4%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Ahead of this skirmish, Copenhagen are the expected winners at 2/5 (1.40). Teams with these odds usually have a 71.4% probability of winning.
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We have also pointed out that at least three goals were scored in five of Copenhagen's last seven away matches. On that note, over 2.5 total goals has an appealing look at 4/5 (1.80). That one has a 55.6% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: Second encounter
The only other clash between these teams took place last week, when Drita suffered a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Copenhagen.
UEFA Champions League Qualifying 22/07/25
FC Copenhagen
KF Drita
Drita preview: Hoping to salvage their UCL qualifying campaign
FC Drita will look to write a glorious page in their European football journey as they bid to string a memorable comeback from a first-leg 2-0 defeat at Copenhagen.
For one, the Kosovo side held their own for much of the contest at Parken last week, which means that with the right mindset and approach this time in front of their home supporters, there could be hope, especially with an early goal.
Coach Zekirija Ramadani will be pleased to have an injury-free squad from which to choose. However, he is expected to deploy a more attacking approach for this game, with Arb Manaj and last season's top scorer Blerim Krasniqi likely getting the nod up front.
Predicted lineup: Maloku (GK), Ovouka, Mesa, Bejtulai, Besnik Krasniqi, Broja, Balaj, Limaj, Dabiqaj, Blerim Krasniqi & Manaj.
Kosovo Superliga 22/12/24
W
KF Feronikeli
1
KF Drita
2
Kosovo Superliga 15/12/24
L
KF Gjilani
1
KF Drita
0
Kosovo Superliga 07/12/24
W
KF Dukagjini
0
KF Drita
2
Kosovo Superliga 25/11/24
W
KF Llapi
1
KF Drita
3
Kosovo Superliga 20/11/24
W
FC Suhareka
2
KF Drita
4
Copenhagen preview: Eyeing their fifth consecutive victory
Copenhagen are having an excellent start to the 2025-26 Danish Superliga season, picking up a 3-2 win away at Viborg in the opener before beating Vejle 2-0 on Saturday in their second league game to go top of the standings.
In the first leg of this tie, Magnus Mattsson came on in the second half to bag a brace from the penalty spot, giving Byens Hold a 2-0 cushion going into the second leg.
As the advantage is on the side of the visitors, the manager could employ a more conservative approach to this meeting by absorbing the pressure and hitting their opponents on the counter. With no new injuries to report, it will be interesting to see how things go on Tuesday.
Predicted lineup: Kotarski (GK), Huescas, Pereira, Garananga, Lopez, Lerager, Clem, Larsson, Elyounoussi, Achouri & Cornelius.
Denmark Superligaen 11/05/25
D
Midtjylland
1
FC Copenhagen
1
Denmark Cup 08/05/25
W
Viborg
0
FC Copenhagen
1
Denmark Superligaen 04/05/25
W
Brondby
0
FC Copenhagen
3
Denmark Cup 01/05/25
W
Viborg
0
FC Copenhagen
1
Denmark Superligaen 27/04/25
W
AGF Aarhus
1
FC Copenhagen
3
Player to watch: Magnus Mattsson

Magnus Mattsson put in a man-of-the-match performance in the first leg of this tie, scoring twice despite being on the field for less than 30 minutes. The former NEC Nijmegen midfielder is Copenhagen's designated penalty taker, as he has scored thrice from the spot in his last three appearances. Mattson will look to continue his fine form when these teams meet on Tuesday evening.