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it's over
The match ends in Croatia, Dinamo Zagreb draws with Genk and both teams will play each other in the next round.
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last 10 minutes of the match!
The end of the match is near, both teams change their strategy to play with everything for the last game.
72´
Paintsil's cross goes just over the crossbar - Genk wants to win it!
65´
Gerardo Artega is in the field to receive medical attention.
58´
Orsic's cross looked to surprise Vandervoort but Petkovic failed to get on the end of it.
51´
Arteaga's shot in an attempt to turn the score around.
Start of the second half!
The second half starts from Croatia, both teams are dividing points at the moment.
THE FIRST HALF IS OVER!
The first half ends in Croatia, Dinamo and Genk tie at one apiece.
45´
GENK GOAL! In the delirium of the first half, Canadian Ugbo turns and sends the ball into the back of the net.
35´
GOOOOOOOOOOAL FOR DINAMO ZAGREB. Melano's merciless shot into the goal puts the Croatians ahead.
27´
Orsic sends a cross into the box but goalkeeper Vandervoordt makes the correct save.
21´
Ito's attempt to generate pelirgo but Dianamo Zagreb's defensive saga intercepts the ball in a good way.
16´
The home team came closer. Petkovic gets off a shot but Vandervoort makes a good save.
11´
Genk came close again! Eiting takes a corner kick well taken by Ito and his shot goes just wide of the post.
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Gerardo Arteaga got into the kitchen to put in a dangerous cross but Boganda failed to make contact in the box.
THE GAME KICKS OFF
The match between Dinamo Zagreb and Genk kicks off, both teams are playing today for their qualification to the next round of the UEFA Europa League.
IN MOMENTS WE BEGIN!
In a couple of minutes we will start with Dinamo Zagreb vs Genk; duel corresponding to the fifth date of the group stage of the UEFA Europa League.
KRC GENK TEAM SUMMARY
But Genk goes through the same situation. Just a little bit cooler: Genk can't win 3 official matches in a row already. First, there were draws at home with West Ham (2: 2) in the Europa League and Cercle Brugge (1: 1) in the Belgian championship, and on November 21 they lost 0: 2 away against Beershort (an outsider in the Belgian championship).
DINAMO ZAGREB TEAM SUMMARY
Dynamo Zagreb is on the verge of earning a ticket to the Europa League playoffs. To do this, the team just needs to win at home against the team they beat confidently in September. But then Zagreb Dynamo was on a good run. But now we have a defeat of Zagreb Lokomotiv (0: 1) and a 1: 1 draw with Osijek in the Austrian Championship: the team can not win 2 games in a row.
Interesting facts about Dinamo Zagreb
Has not lost in 11 of its last 12 home games.
Has scored in 11 of its last 12 games.
Interesting facts about Genk
Have scored in 15 of their last 17 away games in Europa League.
Have conceded in 20 of their last 22 away matches.
Have conceded in the 2nd half in 6 of their last 7 away games.
Historical clashes
In the history of head-to-head meetings between these rivals, there is only 1 match: on September 30, the Croatians won without problems against Genk in a 3:0 scoreline party. Can they also win at home?
Here's how Genk arrives
As for the visitors, Genk, they have won just one of their last 14 European matches, including qualifiers (Draws - 3, Defeats - 10), but as that win came in the group stage, they still have a chance if they are able to defy the odds and win here.
However, this will be easier said than done as they face a Zagreb side that has not lost 12 of their last 14 home games in the Europa League. The fact that the last six Belgian teams to face Zagreb have failed to even score a goal casts doubt on Genk's chances.
Here's how Genk arrives
As for the visitors, Genk, they have won just one of their last 14 European matches, including qualifiers (Draws - 3, Defeats - 10), but as that win came in the group stage, they still have a chance if they are able to defy the odds and win here.
However, this will be easier said than done as they face a Zagreb side that has not lost 12 of their last 14 home games in the Europa League. The fact that the last six Belgian teams to face Zagreb have failed to even score a goal casts doubt on Genk's chances.
Here's how Dinamo Zagreb arrive
The goal is simple: avoid defeat and Dinamo Zagreb will remain in the top two going into the final day of the group stage. However, with just two points ahead of Genk and a trip to Premier League rivals West Ham awaiting them, Zagreb will want to take all three points here.
Given what's at stake and Zagreb's solid form against Belgian opponents (Wins - 5, Draws - 2, Losses - 1), betting on the home side to get the job done at what looks like a good price is a good option.
Game Context
Thursday's Europa League at the Stadion Maksimir pits Dinamo Zagreb and Genk, the two teams vying for second place in Group H. Dinamo Zagreb did well to beat Rapid Vienna 3-1 in their final group game, bringing the team a step closer to qualifying for the round of 16.
Genk, meanwhile, drew 2-2 with West Ham United in their final group stage match. The Belgians are likely to stick to their attacking style of play, but beating Dinamo in Zagreb is easier said than done.
Genk's starting eleven ready!
This is how the Belgian team will start to face what could be their last chance to continue dreaming of advancing in the competition.
The wait is over!
The wait is over, the UEFA Europa League action resumes with the match between Dinamo Zagreb vs Genk in group H. If the home team wins, the Croatian team will qualify to the next round, but if the visitors come away with all three points, the group will be much tighter.
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What time is Dinamo Zagreb vs Genk match for UEFA Europa League match?
This is the start time of the game Dinamo Zagreb vs Genk of 25th November in several countries:
Argentina: 13:45 PM
Bolivia: 12:45 PM
Brazil: 13:45 PM
Chile: 12:45 PM
Colombia: 11:45 AM
Ecuador: 11:45 AM
USA (ET): 12:45 PM
Spain: 18:45 PM
Mexico: 11:45 AM
Paraguay: 12:45 PM
Peru: 12:45 PM
Uruguay: 13:45 PM
Venezuela: 12:45 PM
Watch out for this Dinamo Zagreb player:
Bruno Petkovic has become one of the fundamental pieces that the Dinamo Zagreb team possesses, the center midfielder or sometimes center forward has gone from less to more since his arrival in the First Division of Croatia being undisputed starter and increasing each time much more his value in the transfer market. At the moment he has played 9,504 minutes with the Croatian team, in 143 times he has appeared in the starting roster and has scored 48 times, he also has 35 assists since he has worn the colors of Dinamo and has only received the yellow card 22 times. Bruno could tip the scales in his team's favor at any moment and give them a place in the next round of the Europa League.
Watch out for this Genk player:
From Mexico for the whole world, formed in the youth academy of Santos Laguna and one of the jewels with more projection in national team, Gerardo Arteaga, will be the player to follow for this match. The Mexican, signed in 2020 by Genk, has so far accumulated 3,838 minutes played with the Belgian team, 47 appearances in the starting roster, 3 goals with the blue jersey and 6 assists. He has also recorded 6 yellow cards, but has never seen the red card so far, the Mexican could be the one who balances the balance in favor of Genk and give them the victory their team needs so much.
Last Dinamo Zagreb roster:
D. Livakovic, S. Moharrami, J. Sutalo, K. Theopile Catherine, B. Franjic; J. Misic, A. Gojak, L. Ivanusec, B. Petkovic, M. Orsic; K. Andric.
Last Genk line-up:
M. Vandevoordt; G. Arteaga, J. Lucumí, M. Sadick, D. Muñoz; K. Thorstvedt, P. Horosovsky, B. Heynen; J. Painsil, E. Onuachu, J. ito.
Background:
Interestingly, the two teams had never met in all of history until two months ago when they met for the first time in the UEFA Europa League. On that occasion, Dinamo Zagreb won away to Genk 3-0 at the end of the second round of the UEFA Europa League group stage. On that occasion, the scorers were Luka Ivanusec, Bruno Petkvic and an own goal by Daniel Munoz.
Refereeing team:
For this match, Craig Pawson will be the central referee, accompanied by Ian Hussin and Scott Ledger as assistants 1 and 2 respectively, and Michael Salisbury will be the fourth referee. In the VAR, referees Michael Oliver and Dan Cook will be in charge of monitoring any dubious play inside the box or that merits a red card.
Looking to secure qualification
The Modri's team is experiencing one of its best moments so far this season, for starters, they are third in the Croatian First Division with 28 points so far this season and in the UEFA Europa League they are second in the group with 6 points obtained from 2 wins and 2 defeats. Likewise, they have 7 goals scored and 5 goals conceded, which leaves them with a +2 goal difference, a statistic that gives them a slight advantage over their opponents who have allowed more goals in their goal. In case of winning, the Croatian team could be sealing their qualification to the next round of the championship and thus reach the last matchday without worries, however, in case of losing, they would be putting their qualification at risk.
Win or die
The Genk team is in trouble that could end in their elimination from the current UEFA Europa League, for starters, they are at the bottom of Group H with only three points, which have come from one win, one draw and two defeats in the first round. They have only scored 3 goals, while they have allowed 8 goals to be conceded, resulting in a goal difference of -5. However, the Belgian team is dreaming of getting into the next round at the last minute after drawing with West Ham in a 2-2 heart-stopping match, although it is not all happiness, since, if they cannot beat Dinamo Zagreb, the Belgian team would be signing their sentence and would almost be completely eliminated from the competition.
The road to Seville begins
All great moments began in a dream and there are only a few lucky ones who can boast in their lives that they once got to hold Europe in their arms and were named "princes of Europe". Once again, the dreams of 48 teams seeking to engrave their name in eternal glory begin, but to do so, they will have to overcome a long road full of obstacles to reach the main event, Seville, and have the honor of being crowned as the new champions of the old continent. In Group "H", KRC Genk and Dinamo Zagreb will face each other in another UEFA Europa League group stage duel, with the English side remaining leaders of the competition, while the locals will be looking to win to have aspirations of getting out of the bottom of the group.
Kick-off time
The Dinamo Zagreb vs Genk match will be played at Maksimir Stadium, in Zagreb, Croatia. The kick-off is scheduled at 12:45 pm ET.
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