
Aberdeen are winless after four games in the Conference League
Strasbourg have collected 10 points from their four fixtures
Recommended bet: Strasbourg to win and both teams to score
Aberdeen are unbeaten in eight games in all competitions, but that run could be ended by a strong Strasbourg side at Pittodrie on Thursday.
With 10 points, Le Racing sit second in the Conference League standings behind Samsunspor on goal difference, while the Dons are fourth bottom with just two points, thanks to 0-0 at AEK Larnaca and 1-1 at home with Noah.
Strasbourg have lost their last three Ligue 1 fixtures, but beat Conference League favourites Crystal Palace 2-1 on matchday four and are tipped to grab another European victory on Thursday.
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Team news
Gavin Molloy and Kristers Tobers are both absent for Aberdeen with knee injuries.
Strasbourg pair Abdoul Outtara (hamstring) and Saidou Sow (knee) are also out.
Former England defender Ben Chilwell could start, while former Brighton utility player Valentin Barco is also in line to feature.
Chelsea-bound striker Emmanuel Emegha is in line to start after missing the weekend's loss at Toulouse due to internal disciplinary issues.
The stats
Aberdeen sit 33rd in the Conference League table on two points, while Strasbourg are second on 10 points.
The Dons are unbeaten in eight, including four at home.
However, they are yet to win at Pittodrie in this competition, losing 3-2 to Shakhtar Donetsk and drawing 1-1 with Noah.
Strasbourg have beaten both Slovan Bratislava and Hacken 2-1 away from home in the Conference League, while they triumphed 3-2 at Brondby in qualifying.
Six Racing players have scored once in this competition, while the same is true of three Aberdeen players.
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Prediction
Last month's victory over Palace demonstrated Strasbourg's credentials to win the Conference League, but they have lost their last three Ligue 1 games and sit a disappointing eighth domestically.
Aberdeen slipped into this competition after losing to FCSB in the Europa League and a run of one win in 11 piled the pressure on Jimmy Thelin.
The Swede has turned things around, with his side impressive in Saturday's 3-1 win at Dundee.
Strasbourg lost 1-0 at Toulouse on the same day but playing in Europe gives them a break.
Liam Rosenior may go strong, including a start for Emegha, with a winnable home game against Lorient on Sunday.
However, since winning 1-0 at Metz on the opening weekend of the season, the Alsatians have conceded in their last 10 away matches and Aberdeen may get chances.
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