Dynamo Kiev vs Ferencvaros UEFA Champions League Match Preview or Key Statistics ☑️
This will be the third meeting between Dynamo Kiev and Ferencváros in European competition, with the Ukrainian side going unbeaten across the previous two (W1 D1).
Ferencváros drawn 2-2 against Dynamo Kiev in the reverse fixture this season, despite they were two goals down at half time. The Hungarian side attempted 10 shots in the second half without facing a single shot, while their equaliser goal came in the 90th minute through Franck Boli.
Dynamo Kiev are unbeaten in their previous four games against Hungarian sides in European competition (W3 D1), with their only home game in this run being a 4-0 victory against MTK Budapest in the UEFA Cup, back in September 1989.
Ferencváros have conceded 35 goals in 11 UEFA Champions League matches, with an average of 3.2 per game – this is the highest average of any side to have played at least 10 games in the competition.
Dynamo Kiev have lost each of their last three UEFA Champions League matches, last losing four games in a row between September and December 2007 in the competition (6).
Ferencváros have lost each of their last three matches in the UEFA Champions League – defeat for them here would see them lose four games consecutively in major European competition for the first time since a run of five in the Cup Winners’ Cup between 1991 and 1994.
Dynamo Kiev have lost five of their last six home matches in the UEFA Champions League (W1) – their only win during this run was a 6-0 defeat of Besiktas in the 2016-17 group stages.
Dynamo Kiev (13) and Ferencváros (12.4) have the largest Expected Goals Against figures amongst the sides in the UEFA Champions League this season, with Ferencváros conceding more goals than any other team (16).
Dynamo Kiev’s Viktor Tsygankov has scored four goals in his last six appearances between UEFA Champions League and Europa League, including two of his side’s three goals in Europe this campaign.
Ferencváros’s opponents have kept the ball for 13.9 seconds per sequence on average in the UEFA Champions League this season, the longest of any side’s opponents this season.
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