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Viktoria Plzen vs Porto Preview & Prediction | 2025-26 UEFA Europa League | League Phase

by Alex Lawes · January 20 2026, 11:16
Updated January 22 2026, 16:33
Viktoria Plzen vs Porto Preview & Prediction | 2025-26 UEFA Europa League | League Phase

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Viktoria Plzen have been steady in the league phase of the UEFA Europa League thus far as they now take on an extremely impressive FC Porto side in Czechia this midweek.

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Viktoria Plzen vs Porto prediction

Viktoria Plzen have managed two victories with four draws in their six matches in the league phase of the UEFA Europa League as they hover around the middle of the 36-team table. They are sitting fourth in the Czech First League, behind both Slavia and Sparta Prague, as well as Jablonec.

Coached by Francesco Farioli, Porto have re-emerged as a genuine force once again. The Dragons sit at the top-of-the-table in Portugal, having dropped just two points, and they have suffered just one defeat, a 2-0 loss in Sean Dyche’s first game in charge of Nottingham Forest, in their six European games, too.

This is a Porto side that don’t really lose and very rarely don’t win. They may not be the most thrilling to watch but they should come out on top in Czechia this week.

Viktoria Plzen vs Porto tip: Porto to win & under 3.5 goals

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