Villarreal
Line-up
- 13Andrés Fernández
- 6Víctor Ruíz
- 4R. Funes Mori
- 2Mario Gaspar
- 18Javi Fuego
- 8Pablo Fornals
- 14Manuel Trigueros
- 15Miguel Llambrich
- 16Alfonso Pedraza
- 7Gerard Moreno
- 22Dani Raba
- 19Santi Cazorla
- 10Vicente Iborra
- 17K. Toko-Ekambi
Subs
- 1Sergio Asenjo
- 3Álvaro González
- 39Quintilla, Xavier
- 28Manu Morlanes
Sporting CP
Line-up
- 19R. Salin
- 26Borja, Cristian
- 4Coates, Sebastian
- 3Tiago Ilori
- 8Bruno Fernandes
- 23A. Diaby
- 5Jefferson
- 13S. Ristovski
- 37Wendel
- 86Gudelj, Nemanja
- 28B. Dost
- 21Raphinha
- 29Luiz Phellype
Subs
- 40Renan Ribeiro
- 6André Pinto
- 95Thierry Correia
- 90Miguel Luís
- 77Jovane Cabral
Villarreal have shown great improvement of late and they are not only targeting a rise from the relegation zone in La Liga; they are also eyeing a spot in the Europa League quarter finals and with their new found form, we don’t expect that they will sit back and defend the slim lead, especially now that they are from a 3 – 0 win over Sevilla. Sporting will also not be an easy opponent; they are from a 3 – 0 win over Sporting Braga and have their confidence back as they head to the clash, seeking to overturn the home loss in the first leg. Sporting have managed just two outright wins in their last eight matches and lost three, which takes them to this clash as underdogs given they will be meeting a Villarreal side on a four game unbeaten run. In the Europa League, Villarreal are unbeaten in the last seven, having won three and drawn four. They are unbeaten in the last three Europa League matches at home, and have scored nine goals in the process; the last two have yielded wins and clean sheets. On the other hand, Sporting have five wins in their last nine Europa League matches and are unbeaten in their last three away matches in the competition. Having scored eight goals and conceded two.