![]() Meanwhile, Nicolas Gonzalez and Luka Jovic follow closely behind on the goal front with 14 and 13 across all competitions - they are both priced at 11/4 to score anytime during the final in Prague.Ĭombative Moroccan midfielder Sofyan Amrabat is the most obvious candidate to look out for when it comes to yellow cards, having been shown 15 bookings in 48 appearances. The ex-Basel striker has scored seven of these goals in 13 Europa Conference League appearances and is priced at 13/2 to score first or last. In terms of head-to-head records, Fiorentina managed to beat West Ham 1-0 in both meetings during the 1975 Anglo-Italian Cup.Īrthur Cabral is Fiorentina’s top scorer across all competitions with 17 goals to his name. Moyes’ side would then advance to the group stages, where they then topped Group B with 18 points from a possible 18, having managed to do the double on Anderlecht, as well as Danish Superliga side Silkeborg and Steaua Bucharest, scoring 13 goals and conceding just four.įiorentina are priced at 7/4 to win the match itself on Wednesday night, while also being at 13/8 to go ‘2 Up’ on Sky Bet. West Ham’s Europa Conference League campaign started off with a 6-1 aggregate win over Viborg in the play-off round, of which summer signing Gianluca Scamacca managed to score in both legs of the tie. Quarter-Final: Lech Poznan 4-6 Fiorentina Italiano’s side finished second in their group behind Basaksehir with 13 points to their name, hence why they were forced to play a Round of 32 fixture against Liga NOS side Sporting Braga. The Netherlands was where Fiorentina’s road to the final initially started, having played out a 0-0 draw at De Grolsch Veste against FC Twente in the first leg of the fourth qualifying round before defeating the Dutch Eredivisie club 2-1 at the Artemio Franchi Stadium thanks to goals by Nicolas Gonzalez and Arthur Cabral.įiorentina were then put into Group A of the Europa Conference League and were drawn up to play against the likes of Istanbul Basaksehir, Hearts and RFS of Latvia. The Clarets and Blues haven’t won a major trophy since the 1999 Intertoto Cup, while their most notable success on a European stage was all the way back in 1964/65 when they won the UEFA Cup Winners Cup against 1860 Munich, as Alan Sealey scored a brace in the final. On the other hand, West Ham’s season has seemingly been geared up towards this final, with the Irons finishing their Premier League campaign in 14th place - maintaining their top-flight status for another season, perhaps seeing them rewarded for sticking by David Moyes who has done a tremendous job at the London Stadium. This means that the Italian side will have to win the final in order to qualify for Europe next season. La Viola are looking for their first European trophy since the 1960/61 Cup Winners Cup, while their last piece of silverware came in the shape of the 2000/2001 Coppa Italia back in the days of Rui Costa and Nuno Gomes.įiorentina finished their league season in eighth, six points behind Juventus who were eventually docked 10 points for their club’s transfer dealings. This will be Fiorentina’s second cup final of the season, having fallen short in the Coppa Italia final to Inter Milan by a 2-1 scoreline. On Wednesday night, the second-ever Europa Conference League final takes place at the Fortuna Arena in Prague, as Italian Serie A outfit Fiorentina takes on West Ham United. Who will wear what kit?īoth finalists may wear their first-choice colours, but if there is a clash then the club designated as the away team – Feyenoord – must use an alternative kit.Europa Conference League Final: Fiorentina vs West Ham United Key Stats, Insights & Markets The winners of semi-final 1 – Roma – will be the 'home' side in the showpiece on 25 May. The nominal home team was decided by a draw made for administrative purposes on 18 March. ![]() What to look out for in the final – read more here. Should he win the UEFA Europa Conference League trophy, the 'Special One' would have won all three of the current major UEFA club competitions.įeyenoord are looking to complete the same set as Mourinho they won the UEFA Champions League trophy when it was still the European Cup in 1970, and picked up the UEFA Cup, now the UEFA Europa League, in both 19. ![]() Roma have yet to win a major European trophy – they were European Cup runners-up in 1984 and beaten in the 1991 UEFA Cup final – but Mourinho has plenty of them: two UEFA Champions League titles (with Porto in 2004 and Inter in 2010) and two UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa Leagues (Porto 2003, Manchester United 2017). Roma and Feyenoord lock horns for Conference League crown
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