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Legia v Sporting: line-ups, where to watch, form guide

Legia's five matches have brought a record 32 goals and Jacek Magiera's charges are focused on the win against Sporting that would take them third in Group F.

Legia's games have been full of goals
Legia's games have been full of goals ©Getty Images
  • Legia must beat Sporting to finish third and qualify for the UEFA Europa League
  • Sporting were 2-0 winners at home to the Polish side on matchday two
  • Legia's five Group F games have brought 32 goals (F8 A24)
  • Jacek Magiera is predicting a tight contest in Warsaw
  • Jorge Jesus: "Our aim is clear, to reach the Europa League"

Possible line-ups
Legia: Malarz; Bereszyński, Pazdan, Rzeźniczak, Hlousek; Guilherme, Moulin, Odjidja-Ofoe, Radović, Kucharczyk; Prijović.
Out:
Szymański (suspended), Laangil (tactical)
Doubtful:
Guilherme (muscle strain), Hloušek (muscle strain)
Misses next match if booked: Bereszyński, Guilherme

Sporting: Rui Patrício; Ricardo Esgaio, Coates, Ruben Semedo, Zeegelaar; Wiliam Carvalho, Adrien Silva, Gelson Martins, Bruno César, Bryan Ruiz; Bas Dost.
Out: Gonçalo Vieira (suspended), João Pereira (suspended), Campbell (knee), Alan Ruiz (flu), Schelotto (leg)
Doubtful: none
Misses next match if booked: Campbell, Zeegelaar

Where to watch
Fans can find their local UEFA Champions League broadcast partner(s) here

Matchday 2 highlights: Sporting CP 2-0 Legia

Jacek Magiera, Legia coach
Sporting are the only team in our group we haven't scored against yet – we want to change that. We must play efficiently in both defence and attack. I don't think it will be a very open game – maybe the result will be decided in the 70th, 80th or even 90th minute.

We know a lot about Sporting, they're a great team. They have super wingers, they use set pieces very well, they have striker who is excellent in the air. But this is a one-off game, we are at home and I believe we can qualify. It's a real privilege to be playing for more than just pride in our last match. If we win, we will go into the UEFA Europa League and I believe we can meet in this press room again in the new year to speak about the Europa League.

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Jorge Jesus, Sporting coach
If we qualify for the Europa League then great, but if not, it won't be the biggest disappointment of our lives. I was a little bit disappointed that we haven't qualified for the round of 16, but we've been in a 'group of death' against very demanding rivals.

It's cold here but we have experienced players who've already played in difficult conditions so I am not worried about that. I also know there will be lots of fans here, but again that won't affect us – we're used to playing in front of big crowds. If we implement what we've planned tactically, everything should be OK. It doesn't matter that our next [Liga] game is against Benfica, because on Wednesday the only game that matters is this one. Our aim is clear: to reach the Europa League.

Weekend results
Legia 2-2 Wisla Plock (Nikolić 10, Hämäläinen 56; Furman 63 Sylwestrzak 78)
Legia were denied their ambition of achieving a sixth straight Polish Ekstraklasa victory for the first time since May 2014, after conceding twice in the closing 27 minutes.

Sporting 2-0 Setúbal (William Carvalho 6, Bruno César 36)
William Carvalho's first top-flight strike since April helped Sporting post a third successive Liga win; they had drawn three in a row prior to that run.

Form guide (all competitions, most recent first)
Legia: DWLWWD
Sporting: WWWLWW

Reporter's view: Piotr Koźmiński (@UEFAcomPiotrK)
Legia have conceded 24 goals in their five group games so the key is obvious: defend better. Their five matches have brought 32 goals overall at an average of 6.4 a game, but don't expect that trend to continue against sporting Sporting. The Portuguese side are favourites but, as Legia coach Magiera says, this is a one-off match. Legia are at home in front of a sell-out crowd – and they believe they can go through. The attacking potential is there, yet the defence must deliver if they want to succeed.

Did you know?
Michał Pazdan and substitute Tomasz Jodłowiec were in the Poland side ousted on penalties by the Portugal of Rui Patrício, William Carvalho and Adrien Silva in the UEFA EURO 2016 quarter-finals. Read more in our extensive match background.