This is the closest Europa League group and with one game to go for Porto, Feyenoord, Rangers and Young Boys, all still have a chance of qualification. Porto are second in the group and a win over Feyenoord will take them into the last 32. As for Feyenoord, they may be bottom of the table at the start of this game but if they can win in Portugal, they'll qualify if Young Boys lose away to Rangers. It's going to be a thrilling night regardless of the quality of the matches.
Porto have seven points and even a draw would see them through unless Young Boys beat Rangers. Home form in the group is good with four points from two games. They have won five of their last six games and are the only side in the Portuguese Primeira League to beat Benfica this season. They might get a chance to do that in this competition as Benfica are already in the last 32. Porto have won nine of their last ten home games and the last four have seen them keep clean sheets.
It's not been a great season for the Netherlands in European football. Ajax have been knocked out of the Champions League and PSV are out of the Europa League. Feyenoord have it all to do to reach the last 32 of the Europa League. All of their points in this group have come at home with their two away games both lost without them getting on the scoresheet. They are in good form though being on a seven game unbeaten run going into this game, though only three were won. Away form in Europe is the problem though with one win in their last eight in this competition and only two goals scored in the last six. Porto can get the home win here to clinch qualification.
Porto's home form looks like being the key here. They have four points so far in this group and have won nine of their last ten overall. Feyenoord still have a chance to qualify but their away form is their problem. Two defeats and no goals scored so far but they have to win this game to have any chance of making it into the last 32. The tip here is for a home win.