Dinamo Minsk vs Ludogorets Prediction: Ludogorets have the experience to complete the job

Ludogorets hold a 2-0 advantage over Dinamo Minsk as the pair face off in the second leg of their second round Champions League qualification tie.
The game will be held at the Mezokovesdi Varosi Stadion in Hungary and Ludogorets look to hold all the aces as the Eagles fly closer to Champions League group-stage qualification. Read on for my Dinamo Minsk vs Ludogorets prediction, team news and the latest match odds.
Team News
New signing Steven Alfred is available for selection and the forward is pushing for a start. Pedro Igor could also come into the starting line-up in a revamped Dinamo Minsk attacking unit.
Rwan Cruz, Rick and Bernard Tekpetey form a potent Ludogorets front line and that trio are all expected to start in Hungary.
Dinamo Minsk vs Ludogorets Odds
Minsk are 11/4 to win in 90 minutes, the draw can be backed at 11/4, while Ludogorets are 4/5 to taste victory.
Ludogorets to beat Dinamo Minsk @ 4/5
Ludogorets are in a strong position when they head to Hungary for the second leg of their tie with Dinamo Minsk and the Eagles look a good bet to complete the job after their 2-0 victory in Razgrad.
Georgi Dermendzhiev’s men controlled the Huvepharma Arena contest, recording 62% possession on home soil and that followed a first-round success over an improving Dinamo Batumi side.
The Eagles made it a historic 13th straight Bulgarian top-flight title last term and Dermendzhiev’s side have the experience of coming good in pressure situations.
There has once again been pretty sizable investment in the Ludogorets squad and they look to hold all the aces against Dinamo Minsk.
The Belarussians can’t even call on home advantage in Hungary and Vadim Skripchenko's men were pretty fortunate to get past Pyunik in the first round of this competition.
Dinamo scored only one goal across the two matches of that tie, they failed to score in the first-leg against Ludogorets and they are unlikely to turn the tables on the Eagles on Wednesday evening.
Under 2.5 goals @ 10/11
Minsk have scored only one goal in their three Champions League qualifying matches and they managed only three shots on target in Bulgaria last week.
Skripchenko has looked to the transfer market to address the goalscoring issues, but it remains to be seen if new signing Steven Alfred is the answer.
Ludogorets were rock-solid in the first leg, they have the experience to deal with the pressure of qualification and the quality to control this clash.
Backing under 2.5 goals looks the best play in a game where the Eagles know the task is almost complete.
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