
Brugge’s head coach has implemented a goalkeeper rotation strategy this season, which has drawn some criticism. However, the coach insists on continuing the rotation so that both keepers can maintain match sharpness. The experienced Jacklers is expected to start in goal for this fixture.
Barcelona-loaned forward Fati has recovered from injury but remains in mediocre form, with his performances declining in recent years, limiting expectations. Goalkeeper Hradecky is sidelined for two months, and Koen will take his place, which could pose a potential concern. Forward Takumi Minamino has started the season in good form, scoring two goals in the domestic league so far.
Brugge boast strong attacking firepower and, with home advantage, are expected to play offensively. Monaco have been solid in their domestic league, but their defense lacks stability. They are likely to adopt a cautious approach, making this fixture favorable for a high-scoring outcome.
Betting Recommendation: 4 goals, 5 goals