Strasbourg will welcome Danish side Brondby to Stade de la Meinau on Thursday, 21 August, for the first leg of their Conference League playoff round clash.
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Strasbourg vs Brondby prediction: The French side have the upper hand
Key stats
- Strasbourg are unbeaten in European home matches since October 1995.
- Strasbourg have lost just once in their last eight fixtures on home turf.
- Brondby have fallen to defeat on all four of their previous trips to France, managing only a single goal.
Correct score prediction: Strasbourg 3-0 Brondby
With pace, creativity and firepower in attack, Strasbourg look well equipped to overwhelm a Brondby side that has struggled even against weaker opposition, making a comfortable home win likely.
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Pre-game odds and win probability: Strasbourg clear favourites
- Strasbourg: 4/7 (1.57) – 63.6%
- Draw: 16/5 (4.20) – 23.8%
- Brondby: 17/4 (5.25) – 19.0%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Bookmakers rate Strasbourg clear favourites with a 63.6% win probability, while Brondby are outsider options. The pricing reflects home advantage, team strength and form.
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Most recent H2Hs: First ever meeting between the two teams
This will be the first-ever clash between the two sides, but Brondby are no strangers to French opposition.
Thursday’s tie will be their seventh such encounter in Europe, and history does them no favours, as the Danes have lost all four of their previous trips to France, finding the net just once.
Strasbourg preview: The French side are looking to continue bright start
Strasbourg are two games from reaching the main stage of European competition for the first time since 2005-06, with Liam Rosenior’s youthful side making waves early this season.
Last weekend, they became the first club in Europe’s top five leagues to start 11 players born in 2000 or later, beating Metz 1-0 without conceding a shot on target.
At Stade de la Meinau, they have nine wins from 10 in 2025, while remaining unbeaten in European home ties since 1995.
Saidou Sow is sidelined with a cruciate ligament tear and is not expected to return to action for Strasbourg before 2026 at the earliest.
Predicted lineup: Penders (GK), Amo-Ameyaw, Mwanga, Hogsberg, Sylla, Samuels-Smith, Paez, Nanasi, Barco, Emegha & Panichelli
France Ligue 1 10/05/25
L
Angers
2
Strasbourg
1
France Ligue 1 03/05/25
W
PSG
1
Strasbourg
2
France Ligue 1 26/04/25
W
St Etienne
1
Strasbourg
3
France Ligue 1 19/04/25
D
Monaco
0
Strasbourg
0
France Ligue 1 12/04/25
D
Nice
2
Strasbourg
2
Brondby Preview: Danish side out to end away struggles
Brondby produced one of the most dramatic comebacks in the qualifying rounds, overturning a 3-0 first-leg deficit against Víkingur Reykjavik while playing with 10 men after just 18 minutes to win 4-0 in the return leg.
The Danes arrive in strong form, claiming three straight victories with an 8-1 aggregate score. Away from home, they have won two of their last three matches, though they remain winless on the road in this season’s Europa Conference League.
Interestingly, they have won their last six games when ahead at half-time.
Predicted lineup: Pentz (GK), Klaiber, Lauritsen, Binks, Divkovic, Spierings, Nartey, Kohlert, Vallys, Ambaek & Bundgaard
Denmark Superligaen 11/05/25
D
FC Nordsjaelland
2
Brondby
2
Denmark Cup 07/05/25
L
Silkeborg IF
2
Brondby
1
Denmark Superligaen 04/05/25
L
FC Copenhagen
3
Brondby
0
Denmark Cup 30/04/25
D
Silkeborg IF
3
Brondby
3
Denmark Superligaen 25/04/25
D
Randers FC
0
Brondby
0
Player to watch: Emanuel Emegha

The Dutch striker finished last season as the club’s leading scorer with 14 goals in all competitions.
Although he is yet to find the net this campaign, he remains their most reliable attacking threat. Coach Rosenior will be banking on his sharp instincts to provide the cutting edge in this fixture, as the team looks to him once again to deliver when it matters most.