Playing on the road in Europa League qualifying hasn’t exactly been kind to Runavik, who since 2010, have lost seven travelling matches in UEL qualifying. They have played some good sides during that time, though they’ve also faced low-level opposition such as Linfield (Northern Ireland), Gefle, Shakhtyor (Belarus) (Sweden) and Differdange 03 (Luxembourg).
From a betting point of view, this is no easy fixture to assess and is thus not a game to get seriously involved in. One bet that may be worth a small play at the prices is ‘Over 2.5 Goals & Both Teams to Score’. Both will be keen to get something ahead of the second leg, while both are known for being involved in high-scoring matches in their respective leagues. Moreover, for all Runavik have conceded a lot of goals when playing away from home in UEL qualifying, even against weak opposition, they have scored in each of their last two away, notching against Minsk in 2017 and Hibernian in 2018.
Bohemians come into this clash having just beaten second-placed Shamrock Rovers 2-1 in their last game. The visitors have also claimed wins over Finn Harps and Cork in that time. They’ve hit scoring form by firing in at least two goals in each game, while they head into this match a full 14 points clear of Waterford in the table.
There’s little doubt that the Bohs are the better of the two sides, especially given that they’ve won 11 of 21 games this term. Waterford have won just one of their last four at home, conceding twice to Derry City and three each to Dundalk and Sligo Rovers in that time. They’ve got clear defensive issues, while they meet a Bohs side who have kept a clean sheet in 60% of their away trips. That has us backing the visitors to claim the points on Friday night.