Bet9ja’s Best Booking Codes For Thursday’s Big Europa League Matches

Matchday six of the Europa League kicks off later today, with all 18 fixtures set to deliver high-stakes drama as teams battle for qualification, top-spot finishes and a place in the knockout rounds.

In this article, we will be taking a closer look at a selection of today’s matches and be highlighting our best booking codes:

Dinamo Zagreb vs Real Betis

Antony enjoyed a stunning second half of the 2024/25 campaign for Real Betis, netting nine goals and registering five assists in 26 games across all competitions, and the Brazilian has picked up where he left off since joining the club on a permanent deal in the summer.

Antony has already scored seven and assisted four in just 15 matches across all competitions, including a particularly fruitful spell of four goals and three assists in his last seven games in all competitions.

Included in his impressive campaign’s tally are two goals in the Europa League, and with his overall superb form and Real Betis being expected to dominate against Dinamo Zagreb, we are backing the Brazilian to score here.

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Antony to score anytime, 3.25 – 3S9HPZY

Stuttgart vs Maccabi Tel Aviv

Stuttgart head into this match as the overwhelming favourites to claim all three points, as they are set to face a Maccabi Tel Aviv side that have failed to win any of their five Europa League fixtures, drawing one and losing four – including scoring just once and conceding a massive 14 times.

Stuttgart, who have won three and lost two in the league phase, have also been particularly strong at home this season, losing just one of their eight home matches across all competitions, something they will draw confidence from going into this one.

With Stuttgart’s clearly superior squad and strength at their home ground, combined with Maccabi Tel Aviv’s ongoing struggles in the Europa League, we are backing the hosts to comfortably win.

Stuttgart to win, 1.22 – 3S9J8JC

Utrecht vs Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest have been significantly improved since the arrival of Sean Dyche, winning five, drawing two and losing three of their 10 matches under their new manager, including remaining unbeaten in the Europa League with two wins and one draw.

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With two defeats in their last three games, Forest will be hoping to extend their unbeaten run in Europe under Dyche and start re-building momentum moving forward, and they will have plenty of belief in beating Utrecht.

Utrecht have failed to win in the Europa League and picked up just one point, recording one draw and suffering four defeats, while they have also failed to win any of their last four matches across all competitions.

Given the clear difference in quality between the two teams, highlighted by Nottingham Forest’s far superior record in this competition, we are backing the Tricky Trees to claim all three points in this one.

Nottingham Forest to win, 1.82 – 3S9JKLW

Basel vs Aston Villa

Donyell Malen had a difficult half season after joining Aston Villa in January last season, scoring only three goals in 17 matches across all competitions, but the forward has been significantly improved at the beginning of this term.

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Malen has netted seven goals and registered one assist in 21 appearances this term, including a particularly encouraging run in recent outings, with the forward netting six goals and registering one assist in his last nine matches across all competitions for club and country.

He has been at his best in the Europa League this term, with three goals in five league phase fixtures, and with Aston Villa expected to dominate and create plenty of chances against Basel, we believe the forward will get on the scoresheet once again.

Donyell Malen to score anytime, 2.30 – 3S9K33T

Combined Booking Codes: 3S9KHZG, Odds: 16.60

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