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Breidablik vs Lech Poznan Preview & Prediction | 2025-26 UEFA Champions League | Second Qualifying Round

by Alex Lawes · July 28 2025, 20:50
Breidablik vs Lech Poznan Preview & Prediction | 2025-26 UEFA Champions League | Second Qualifying Round

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Icelandic champions Breidablik are eyeing up a first ever proper stage of UEFA competition this season as they take on last season’s surprise Polish champions.

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Breidablik vs Lech Poznan prediction

The first-leg of this UEFA Champions League second qualifying round tie saw Breidablik suffer a 7-1 annihilation at the hands of Lech Poznan at the Enea Stadion in Poland last week.

In that match, Antonio Milic gave Lech an early lead before Hoskuldur Gudmundsson equalised just before the half-hour mark from the penalty spot for the Icelanders. However, Viktor Margeirsson’s red card in the 32nd minute gave way to four quick-fire Lech goals before the break scored by Joel Pereira, Leo Bengtsson as well as a Mikael Ishak brace. Filip Jagiello made it six for Lech in the 77th minute before Ishak then completed his hat-trick from the spot late on.

Breidablik will now be focusing on the repechage of UEFA competition qualification, and another fairly comfortable Lech victory is to be expected for this one in Iceland.

Breidablik vs Lech Poznan tip: Lech to win -1 handicap

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