Rayo Vallecano is set to face Jagiellonia Bialystok in a pivotal Conference League clash on Thursday at Stadion Miejski in Poland. The two teams head into this encounter with contrasting recent forms. Jagiellonia currently occupies ninth place, while Rayo sits just one point behind in 12th place in the League Phase standings.
In the lead-up to the match, Jagiellonia finds itself on the brink of last-16 qualification, tied on eight points with three other teams within the top eight of the group. They kicked off the main draw with a narrow victory against Hamrun Spartans, followed by two 1-1 draws against Strasbourg and Shkendija. Recently, Jagiellonia returned to form in the League Phase, securing a 1-0 win against KuPS at the end of November. However, their momentum was halted by a three-match winless streak, which included a 0-0 draw against Zaglebie Lubin and defeats to GKS Katowice and Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza in both the Polish Cup and Ekstraklasa.
Despite this, Jagiellonia will look to leverage its home advantage, where they have won six of their last seven competitive matches, sustaining a formidable defensive record by not conceding a goal at home in the League Phase so far.
On the other hand, Rayo Vallecano is experiencing its first European campaign since reaching the UEFA Cup quarter-finals in the 2000-01 season. They have shown promise by going unbeaten in their first three Conference League matches, including victories over Shkendija and Lech Poznan, alongside a draw against Hacken. However, their unbeaten streak was broken last month with a defeat to Slovan Bratislava, leaving them just outside the qualification spots with two matches remaining.
The Spanish side approaches this fixture after a narrow 1-0 loss to Espanyol, marking five consecutive away games without a win in regulation time. Despite struggling away from home, Rayo has consistently managed to score in all six of their European fixtures this season.
In terms of team news, Jagiellonia will welcome back midfielder Jesus Imaz from a one-match suspension, and the coach may consider starting Taras Romanczuk and Oskar Pietuszewski. Afimico Pululu will lead the line, having netted 12 goals in his 26 matches this season.
Conversely, Rayo faces injury concerns with several players, including Abdul Mumin, Randy Nteka, and Oscar Trejo, possibly sidelined. Manager Inigo Perez may make tactical changes, bringing in Ivan Balliu, Jozhua Vertrouwd, and Sergio Camello as potential starters.
As both teams gear up for this critical match, expectations are high. Predictions suggest a close contest, with a fair possibility of a 2-2 draw as Jagiellonia aims to maintain its unbeaten home record against a determined Rayo Vallecano side.

