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  • Preview: Sporting Lisbon vs. Bologna – prediction, team news, lineups


    Sports Mole previews Wednesday’s Champions League clash between Sporting Lisbon and Bologna, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

    Sporting Lisbon will need a result when they welcome already-eliminated Bologna to the Estadio Jose Alvalade in the Champions League on Wednesday.

    After a superb start, Sporting’s European campaign has derailed following the departure of Ruben Amorim, and that continued last midweek, with the hosts now in danger of slipping out of the top 24.


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    Viktor Gyokeres pictured in action for Sporting Lisbon on November 30, 2024 © Imago

    At the end of matchday four, Sporting sat in a tie for second place in the 36-team standings, after taking 10 points from a possible 12.

    Fast forward just three matches later, and the Portuguese champions are now fighting just to make the playoffs, after falling to defeat in those three.

    The third of those came last Wednesday, when an RB Leipzig side who still did not have a single point on the board beat them 2-1 in Eastern Germany.

    A humbling 5-1 home loss to Arsenal, and a defeat at Club Brugge towards the end of 2024 did them little favours either, but losing in Rui Borges‘s first continental game last week could be very costly.

    Sporting start the week in 23rd, with Stuttgart, Manchester City, Dinamo Zagreb and Shakhtar Donetsk all capable of overtaking them on Wednesday.

    A draw should be enough, as that would wipe both Dinamo and Shakhtar out of the running to go above them, while Stuttgart and Man City both play sides who would drop below Sporting if they lose, but for peace of mind, Borges and his player will want all three points.

    With 13 wins in 15 home games this season, a favourable outcome for the hosts is likely, and morale will be higher after a 2-0 win over Nacional moved them six points clear in the Primeira Liga at the weekend, with Benfica and Porto dropping more points.

    Bologna have the upper hand in this particular matchup though, winning 4-1 on aggregate in their only previous meeting back in the 1998-99 UEFA Cup, winning 2-0 at the old Jose Alvalade.

    After beating Borussia Dortmund 2-1 last midweek, Bologna also have the opportunity to win back-to-back games in Europe for the first time since that season in the UEFA Cup at the end of the last century.

    Bologna's Santiago Castro with Tommaso Pobega on December 7, 2024© Imago

    It will all be for pride though, as Vincenzo Italiano saw his side eliminated following Wednesday’s results, despite their famous win on Tuesday, having taken just five points from their opening seven games.

    Bologna will look back to a matchday one draw with Shakhtar Donetsk as a big disappointment, considering they dominated proceedings and missed a penalty, as well as home defeats to both Monaco and Lille.

    Italiano’s side can now only be a spoiler to Sporting’s hopes of reaching the playoffs, but they are winless on the road in this competition, taking just one point from their three away games so far.

    The visitors have already frustrated a Portuguese club on the road in the competition this season though, as that solitary away point came against Benfica in a 0-0 draw on matchday six.

    A draw is all the Rossoblu could manage away from home at the weekend too, being held 1-1 by Empoli in Tuscany, but that has moved them slightly closer to Lazio in the top four, and they remain unbeaten in 2025, after also drawing away to Inter Milan, and at home to in-form Roma.

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    Team News

    Viktor Gyokeres celebrates scoring a hat-trick for Sporting Lisbon on November 5, 2024© Imago

    Sporting’s top scorer Viktor Gyokeres was bizarrely left on the bench in Leipzig last midweek, before coming on and scoring despite still falling to defeat, so Borges is unlikely to make that mistake again.

    Another of their key players is set to miss out though, with Pedro Goncalves still recovering from a muscle issue, joining Jerry St Juste, Eduardo Quaresma and Nuno Santos on the sidelines.

    The solitary January signing Sporting have made will not be eligible, as Rui Silva is not registered to play in Europe, so Franco Israel is set to deputise in this one.

    After claiming two assists in two Serie A matches, Bologna left-back Charalampos Lykogiannis is a doubt for this one after he was forced off in the latter stages of their draw at Empoli over the weekend.

    Italian international Riccardo Orsolini will also miss out after a hamstring pull saw him withdrawn in the first half of their win over Dortmund last Tuesday.

    Remo Freuler‘s yellow card in that win means he is suspended, while fellow Swiss midfielder Michel Aebischer is doubtful with a hamstring injury of his own here.

    Sporting Lisbon possible starting lineup:
    Israel; Fresneda, Diomande, Goncalo Inacio, Quenda; Catamo, Morita, Hjulmand, Araujo; Trincao, Gyokeres

    Bologna possible starting lineup:
    Skorupski; Holm, Beukema, Lucumi, Juan Miranda; Odgaard, Pobega; Castro, Ferguson, Ndoye; Dallinga


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    We say: Sporting Lisbon 2-0 Bologna

    Only one of Sporting’s last 24 Champions League home games has ended level, and that was over seven years ago, but they are very hot and cold, with 12 wins and 11 defeats.

    Against a Bologna side playing just for pride though, the home team should fancy their chances of getting the point they need to advance, even though the Rossoblu stunned Dortmund last week.

    For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.




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    Sporting Lisbon will face off against Bologna in a highly anticipated friendly match. Both teams will be looking to fine-tune their squads ahead of the upcoming season, and this match will provide a good opportunity for the managers to assess their players.

    Prediction:
    Sporting Lisbon have had a strong preseason so far, and they will be looking to continue their good form against Bologna. With home advantage on their side, they are likely to come out on top in this match. However, Bologna are a tough side and will provide a stern test for the Portuguese club.

    Team News:
    Sporting Lisbon will be without the services of midfielder Pedro Gonçalves, who is sidelined with an injury. However, they will still have a strong squad to choose from, with the likes of Nuno Santos and João Palhinha expected to feature.

    Bologna, on the other hand, will be missing midfielder Mattias Svanberg, who is also nursing an injury. Manager Sinisa Mihajlovic will have to make do without the Swedish international, but he will still have a talented squad at his disposal.

    Lineups:
    Sporting Lisbon: Adán, Inácio, Coates, Feddal, Porro, Palhinha, Matheus Nunes, Nuno Santos, Tabata, Jovane, Paulinho.

    Bologna: Skorupski, De Silvestri, Danilo, Soumaoro, Hickey, Schouten, Dominguez, Orsolini, Soriano, Barrow, Arnautovic.

    This promises to be an exciting match between two talented sides. Stay tuned for the full match report and analysis after the game.

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  • Sporting Lisbon vs Nacional Prediction and Betting Tips


    Sporting Lisbon will host Nacional at the Jose Alvalade on Saturday in another round of the 2024-25 Primeira Liga campaign. The home side have had mixed results in recent games but remain atop the league table with 44 points from 18 matches as they target consecutive Primeira Liga titles.

    They picked up a comfortable 3-0 victory away at Rio Ave last time out in the league before turning their attention to continental action on Wednesday, facing Bundesliga side RB Leipzig in the penultimate round of the league phase of the UEFA Champions League and losing 2-1.

    Nacional have had their struggles upon promotion to the Portuguese top flight this season but have begun 2025 on a strong note and are looking to pull further clear of the drop zone. They beat AVS 3-1 last time out, with three different players getting on the scoresheet in the first half to secure the points for the Alvinegros.

    The visitors sit 13th in the league standings with 19 points from 18 games and will be looking to build on their newfound form when they travel to the capital this weekend.


    Sporting vs Nacional Head-to-Head and Key Numbers

    • There have been 48 meetings between Sporting and Nacional. The home side have won 30 of those games while the visitors have won just four times with their other 14 contests ending in draws.
    • The home side have won their last seven games in this fixture and are undefeated in their last 22.
    • The visitors are without a clean sheet in their last seven games in this fixture.
    • Sporting are the highest-scoring side in the Portuguese top flight this season with a goal tally of 51.

    Sporting vs Nacional Prediction

    Sporting have lost two of their last three matches after going undefeated in their previous six. They have, however, won all but one of their eight home matches this season and will head into the weekend clash as clear favorites.

    Nacional have won consecutive league games for the first time this season and will be hopeful of a positive result here. They are, however, one of just three teams in the Primeira Liga this season without a win on the road and could lose this one.

    Prediction: Sporting Lisbon 3-0 Nacional


    Sporting vs Nacional Betting Tips

    Tip 1 – Result: Sporting Lisbon to win

    Tip 2 – Goals – Over/under 2.5 – Over 2.5 goals (Three of the visitors’ last four matches have produced more than 2.5 goals)

    Tip 3 – Both teams to score: NO (Both sides have found the back of the net in just two of their last 11 matchups)