Dinamo Minsk vs Piast Gliwice Free Betting Tips

Dinamo Minsk vs Piast Gliwice Free Betting Tips

Does Minsk shine internationally with a strong defense?

While Piast Gliwice has never successfully qualified for a group stage of an international competition, Dinamo Minsk took part in the preliminary round twice in the Europa League in 2014 and 2015. So the Belarusians have more experience in struggling through the qualifying rounds, but failed bitterly a year ago due to an underdog from Latvia.

At Dinamo Minsk against Piast Gliwice, the prediction may also include the home advantage. Minsk won six of the ten league games in the Belarusian Premier League in 2020 and only conceded four home goals. Opposite this is a Gliwice, which has only just resumed league operations, but started the new season very poorly with a 2-0 defeat.

It is difficult to give a tip on the outcome of the game at Dinamo Minsk against Piast Gliwice. The bet that a maximum of one team will score a goal in the regular playing time is more sustainable.

Dinamo Minsk – Statistics & current form

The Belarusian fourth of the preseason currently has the great advantage over practically all competitors in the qualifying rounds for the Europa League that he is fully in the rhythm of the game. Not only does the Belarusian Premier League take place from March to the beginning of December, but it was not suspended because of the global pandemic.

Dinamo Minsk has played 21 league games since March, but has won less than half of all games. This brings the blue-whites currently a sobering eighth place in the table, with which further participation in the qualifying rounds for an international competition would be far from.

The second best defensive in Belarus

The fact that it currently does not work too regularly with the entry of three points is primarily due to the too tame offensive. The only 24 goals this season are the fifth worst value in the entire Russian Premier League.

The fact that the capitals are not in the basement, but still in the upper half of the table, is due to the fact that the defensive is the absolute showpiece of the seven-time national champion. There were only 15 goals conceded in 21 league games. That corresponds to the second best defense behind leaders Soligorsk.

At home against Gliwice without a doubt with a focus on the defensive

Games with the participation of the blue-whites usually end with close results such as 1: 0, 0: 0 or sometimes 0: 1. Against this background it also explains why the tip “Both teams to score: No” at Dinamo Minsk against Piast Gliwice brings so much value with it.

Against a Polish opponent, who tends to have the slightly more expensive squad and has a lot of room for improvement early in the season, the key to success in a single knockout match without a second leg should ultimately be found in a solid defensive again.

Probable formation of Dinamo Minsk:
Pomazan – Brucic – Dinga – Goropevsek – Matvejchik – Shevtsov – Kozlov – Olegkhnovich – Bakhar – Klimovich – Shivavka

Last matches from Dinamo Minsk:

Premier League
08/21 2020 FK Slutsk 1 – 2 Dinamo Minsk
08/01 2020 Nyoman Hrodna 1 – 0 Dinamo Minsk
07/25 2020 Dinamo Minsk 1 – 0 FK Gorodeya
07/19 2020 Torpedo Schodsina 0 – 0 Dinamo Minsk
07/12 2020 Dinamo Minsk 1 – 0 FC Minsk

Piast Gliwice – Statistics & current form

For Piast Gliwice, the new 2020/21 season is also about further establishing itself in the Ekstraklasa. Since 2012, the Upper Silesian club has been in the top division of the country, in which the first national championship was celebrated a year ago.

Nevertheless, the path did not lead to an international competition. Gliwice only lost in the qualifying round for the Champions League, where it went against another Belarusian representative, namely BATE Borisov. And then the Europa League qualification against Underdog FC Liga was over.

So far, a qualifying round has never been survived unscathed

In three attempts so far, Piast Gliwice has not only never qualified for one of the two UEFA competitions, but has never prevailed in any of the four knockout games.

In the league with 0-2 defeat at the start of the season

This assessment is reinforced by the fact that Waldemar Fornalik’s team did not get off to a good start to the season. In the Polish Cup, the Red-Blue did their job appropriately and defeated the lower-class club CWKS Resovia 4-0. At the season opener in the Ekstraklasa last Saturday, however, there was a 2-0 defeat at Slask.

It is clear that a team that had 13 newcomers or players returning after loan this summer and 11 departures has to find itself again. Even that does not necessarily mean that the fourth attempt to survive a qualifying round for an international competition for the first time will be marked by success.

Probable formation of Piast Gliwice:
Plach – Kirkeskov – Huk – Czerwinski – Konczkowski – Jodlowiec – Sokolowski – Milewski – Vida – Steczyk – Parzyszek

Last matches from Piast Gliwice:

Ekstraklasa
08/22 2020 Slask Wroclaw 2 – 0 Piast Gliwice
FA Cup
08/15 2020 Resovia 0-4 Piast Gliwice
Finals
07/19 2020 Piast Gliwice 1 – 1 Cracovia
07/15 2020 Pogon Szczecin 1 – 0 Piast Gliwice
07/12 2020 Piast Gliwice 2 – 0 Bialystok

Dinamo Minsk vs Piast Gliwice Direct comparison

There has never been an international competitive match between the two teams that will now meet for the first time in the Belarusian capital.

Dinamo Minsk vs Piast Gliwice – Betting Odds Comparison – Europa League Quali

Betting Tips: Dinamo Minsk
Odds: 2.75
Betting Tips: Draw
Odds: 3
Betting Tips: Piast Gliwice
Odds: 2.75

Dinamo Minsk vs Piast Gliwice Free Betting Tips

At Dinamo Minsk against Piast Gliwice it is difficult to predict the outcome of the game. On the one hand, game practice plays into the cards for the Belarusians, while the Poles have yet to find their way with a restructured squad.

On the other hand, Minsk doesn’t look too good in the table and, as eighth in the Belarusian Premier League, doesn’t bring much momentum either.

Key facts – Dinamo Minsk vs Piast Gliwice tips

Gliwice has never been able to survive a qualifying round unscathed
Minsk conceded the fewest goals at home in Belarus
Gliwice lost 2-0 at the season opener at the weekend

At Dinamo Minsk against Piast Gliwice, the tip that a maximum of one team hits in regular time is more sustainable. After all, with only four goals conceded from ten games, the capital city conceded the fewest home goals against Belarus, which underlines their excellent defense.

Betting Tips: Both teams to score/ NO
Odds: 2.04