Dutch side Feyenoord have the home advantage on Wednesday night when they take on Sparta Prague in the Champions League.
The hosts have picked up seven points from their opening group games and sit two points and seven places above the visitors from Czechia.
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Feyenoord vs Sparta Prague prediction: Both teams to score?
Key Stats
- Four of Sparta Prague's last six fixtures have ended with both teams scoring.
- Over 3.5 goals have been produced in four of Feyenoord's last six matches.
- Three of Sparta Prague's last six outings have featured at least four goals.
Correct score prediction: Feyenoord 3-1 Sparta Prague
Wednesday's hosts are unbeaten in their last five matches across all competitions and have picked up three wins during that period, scoring at least three goals in five of those fixtures. Sparta Prague have only failed to score in one of their last six fixtures and that's why we're backing Feyenoord to win 3-1.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Feyenoord the overwhelming favourite
- HOME: 2/5 (1.40) – 71.4%
- DRAW: 17/4 (5.25) – 19%
- AWAY: 7/1 (8.00) – 12.5%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Feyenoord are the expected winner of this game with a probability of 71.4% and we can't argue with the bookmakers on this one.
You can find all our predictions for today's games on our football betting tips page.
Most recent H2Hs: Sparta Prague dominate
Wednesday's guests have won three and drawn one of their previous four encounters with Feyenoord, claiming a 2-0 win when the pair last locked horns back in 2012.
Feyenoord preview: Unbeaten in their last five across all comps
Feyenoord made the trip to RKC Waalwijk at the weekend where the two sides played out a five-goal thriller in the Eredivisie.
The home side took an early lead but an own goal got Feyenoord back onto level terms before the break. The visitors took the lead in the 49th minute and although RKC equalised, Igor Paixao won the game for Feyenoord with 16 minutes left on the clock.
Wednesday's hosts could be without the likes of Jeyland Mitchell, Julian Carranza, Jordan Lotomba, Hugo Bueno, Ayase Ueda and Quilindschy Hartman due to injury.
Predicted lineup: Wellenreuther (GK), Hancko, Smal, Beelen, Read, Hwang, Timber, Milambo, Gimenez, Paixao & Hadj Moussa
Netherlands Eredivisie 11/05/25
L
PSV
3
Feyenoord
2
Netherlands Eredivisie 03/05/25
W
Heracles
1
Feyenoord
4
Netherlands Eredivisie 25/04/25
W
PEC Zwolle
0
Feyenoord
4
Netherlands Eredivisie 12/04/25
W
Fortuna Sittard
0
Feyenoord
2
Netherlands Eredivisie 05/04/25
W
AZ
0
Feyenoord
1
Sparta Prague preview: Lost 6-0 in last Champions League game
Sparta Prague have gone three games without defeat following that heavy 6-0 defeat at Atletico Madrid last time out in the Champions League.
A solitary goal from Markus Solbakken proved enough for Sparta to defeat Bohemians in the Czech Liga at the weekend.
Forward Lukas Haraslin and defender Angelo Preciado will miss the trip to the Netherlands this week through injury.
Predicted lineup: Vindahl (GK), Zeleny, Sorensen, Panak, Vitik, Suchomel, Sadilek, Laci, Kairinen, Birmancevic & Rrahmani
Czechia First League 10/05/25
L
Slavia Prague
2
Sparta Prague
1
Czechia First League 04/05/25
L
FK Jablonec
3
Sparta Prague
1
Czechia First League 27/04/25
L
Viktoria Plzen
2
Sparta Prague
0
Czechia Cup 23/04/25
W
Viktoria Plzen
0
Sparta Prague
1
Czechia First League 19/04/25
W
Pardubice
1
Sparta Prague
2
Player to watch: Antoni-Djibu Milambo
Antoni-Djibu Milambo is enjoying his breakthrough season with Feyenoord and we're excited to see how the teenager performs in the Champions League this week.

Milambo actually top scores for Feyenoord in the Champions League this season with three goals and we're expecting the 19-year-old to get into a few goalscoring opportunities on Wednesday night.
The Feyenoord teenager has impressed in the Champions League
The Feyenoord youngster is making a real name for himself this season and if he continues to develop as he has been, then it won't be long before Europe's big clubs come knocking.