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Genk vs Lech Poznan Preview & Prediction | 2025-26 UEFA Europa League | Playoffs

by Alex Lawes · August 26 2025, 17:07
Genk vs Lech Poznan Preview & Prediction | 2025-26 UEFA Europa League | Playoffs

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Belgian Jupiler Pro League side Genk put Lech Poznan to the side as they seek to ease themselves through to the league phase of the UEFA Europa League this midweek.

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Genk vs Lech Poznan prediction

In the first-leg of this UEFA Europa League playoff round tie, Genk managed to hammer Lech Poznan by five goals to one at the Enea Stadium in Poland last week. Genk opened the scoring via Patrik Hrosovsky before Filip Jagiello equalised five minutes later. Genk then managed to run rampant until the 48th minute thanks to another Hrosovsky goal before strikes from Brian Heynen and Oh Hyeon-gyu as well as a Michal Gurgul own goal.

Genk have since had a week off in the Belgian Jupiler Pro League, where they have started slowly with just one win in their opening four matches. Polish champions Lech will now be preparing for the UEFA Europa Conference League.

Lech have been open to watch throughout their European campaign, and that is unlikely to change despite the more sensible temptation to try and preserve some pride.

Genk vs Lech Poznan tip: Genk to win & over 2.5 goals

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