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SSC Napoli will look to keep a positive run of European home form going as they take on ŠK Slovan Bratislava in their final UEFA Europa League Group I fixture.

Gonzalo Higuaín turns 27 on the eve of the Slovan game
Gonzalo Higuaín turns 27 on the eve of the Slovan game ©Getty Images

SSC Napoli are already sure of their place in the round of 32 as they take on an ŠK Slovan Bratislava side eager to avoid finishing point-less in UEFA Europa League Group I.

Napoli are already through as there is no combination of results that will allow both AC Sparta Praha and BSC Young Boys to finish above them. A win would guarantee them first place.

Slovan are already confirmed as the bottom side in Group I.

Form guide
• Marek Hamšík scored one and set up the other for substitute Gonzalo Higuaín as Napoli beat Slovan 2-0 in Bratislava on matchday two.

Slovan prevailed 1-0 at Torino FC en route to winning the 1968/69 European Cup Winners' Cup – the only major UEFA trophy won by a Slovakian side – but have not triumphed in three subsequent visits to Italy (D1 L2).

Napoli are unbeaten in eight European home games (W6 D2); Slovan have not won (D1 L3) or scored in their last four continental away fixtures, conceding 12 without reply.

Slovan and FC Metalist Kharkiv are both looking to avoid sixth consecutive group stage defeats on matchday six.

Slovan have conceded the most goals in this season's group stage – 17 so far – and have the worst goal difference: -16.

Trivia and links
Napoli forward Higuaín turns 27 on the eve of the Slovan game.

• Hamšík started his career with Slovan, leaving the club at the age of 17 to join Brescia Calcio before moving on to his current side in 2007.

Slovan midfielder Richard Lásik has played in Italy with Brescia, scoring one goal in 43 Serie B games between 2012 and 2014.

Slovan's Róbert Vittek struck a goal in each half against an Italy side featuring Napoli's Christian Maggio as Slovakia eliminated the Azzurri with a 3-2 defeat in the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals group stage.

• Seven Slovan players featured in Czechoslovakia's victorious 1976 UEFA European Championship squad.

Slovan's only previous group stage campaign was in 2011/12, when they picked up just one point from six games.

The coaches
Napoli coach since May 2013, Rafael Benítez won two Spanish titles and the 2003/04 UEFA Cup with Valencia CF, the 2004/05 UEFA Champions League with Liverpool FC and the 2012/13 UEFA Europa League with Chelsea FC. The Spaniard lifted the Coppa Italia in his first Napoli campaign.

Slovan's František Straka became the first coaching casualty of the 2014/15 UEFA Europa League when he was dismissed on 6 October, the Slovakian champions having won only once in their previous ten games.

Slovan's new coach is Jozef Chovanec. The former Czechoslovakia defender played over 300 games in three spells at AC Sparta Praha, representing PSV Eindhoven during a stint abroad as well. Chovanec has also coached Sparta on four separate occasions, and led the Czech national team from 1998 to 2001.

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