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Sporting CP v Leverkusen background

Sporting CP and Bayer Leverkusen come together for a fifth time in the first leg of their round of 32 tie, with the home side having struggled against German teams in the past.

Leverkusen's Robson Ponté and Sporting defender Phil Babb compete for possession in 2000
Leverkusen's Robson Ponté and Sporting defender Phil Babb compete for possession in 2000 ©Getty Images

Sporting Clube de Portugal will look to defeat Bayer 04 Leverkusen for the first time as the sides come together in the UEFA Europa League round of 32.

Previous meetings
• The teams have met on four occasions, all in the UEFA Champions League group stage. Leverkusen won three of those games – the other ended 0-0.

• In the 1997/98 competition, Christoph Daum's Leverkusen beat Octávio Machado's Sporting 2-0 in Lisbon and overcame a side led by Francisco Vital 4-1 in Germany.

• Daum was also in charge in 2000/01, when the Werkself defeated Augusto Inácio's Sporting 3-2 at the BayArena, but had been replaced by Rudi Völler by the time the sides drew 0-0 in the return fixture.

• Sporting have won just two of their 22 games against German opposition: W2 D6 L14 (W2 D5 L4 in Lisbon – W0 D1 L10 in Germany).

• Leverkusen's 14 matches against Portuguese clubs have ended W5 D4 L5 (W4 D1 L2 at home – W1 D3 L3 in Portugal).

Form guide
• Sporting have won three of their four European home games this season.

• Leverkusen are without a victory in five European fixtures (D3 L2) – since a 4-1 defeat of FC BATE Borisov on UEFA Champions League matchday one – and have not won in their last six away (D2 L4).

• Sporting bowed out to another German side – VfL Wolfsburg – in last season's round of 32. In their best run in this competition, they reached the 2005 UEFA Cup final but lost 3-1 to PFC CSKA Moskva at their own Estadio José Alvalade.

• Leverkusen were beaten home and away by Sporting's local rivals SL Benfica – coached by current Sporting boss Jorge Jesus – the last time they reached the round of 32, in 2012/13. Leverkusen got the better of RCD Espanyol on penalties in the two-legged 1988 UEFA Cup final.

Trivia and links
• The journey from Leverkusen to Lisbon is not far off 1,900km.

• Leverkusen's Christoph Kramer turns 25 the day after the Sporting opener.

• Sporting right-back João Pereira played in Germany with Hannover 96 in the spring of 2015.

The coaches
• A losing UEFA Europa League finalist with Benfica in 2013 and 2014, Jesus unexpectedly left the Eagles for Sporting last summer. He started his playing career at Sporting – where his father Virgolino had also been on the books – and had coached Benfica since June 2009.

• In charge of Leverkusen since summer 2014, Roger Schmidt worked as a mechanical engineer while playing amateur football. He coached in the German lower leagues but made his name at FC Salzburg, who he led to a domestic double in 2013/14 and the last 16 of the UEFA Europa League that same season.

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