
Match: UEFA Champions League
Teams: Copenhagen vs. Bayer Leverkusen
Local Kick-off Time: 18:45, Sep 18
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Handicap Prediction:
Asian Handicap: Bayer Leverkusen -0.25
European Odds: Away Win
Predicted Scores: 0-1, 0-2, 1-2
Predicted Total Goals: 1, 2, 3

Comprehensive Prediction Analysis
Copenhagen lost 1-2 to Brøndby in their last league match, suffering their second defeat of the season. The Danish derby was temporarily overseen by the assistant coach, as head coach Jacob Neestrup was absent due to illness—though he has since recovered and will return for this game. The team has added several new signings this summer, including goalkeeper Kamil Grabara, center-back Stelios Andreou, left-back Joao Victor Lopez, and forward Youssoufa Moukoko. However, the latter has only scored 2 goals in 8 league games, failing to meet expectations. Currently, Copenhagen is without center-back Andreas Cornelius and midfielder Viktor Kristiansen due to injuries; after restructuring its defense, the team has conceded 9 goals in 8 league matches. While it only conceded 1 goal in the Champions League Qualifiers, the opposition in those games was relatively weak. Historically, Copenhagen has a poor record against German teams at home, with 1 draw and 6 losses, putting them at a clear disadvantage.

Bayer Leverkusen defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 3-1 at home in their last Bundesliga match, with new head coach Kasper Hjulmand securing his first win of the season in his debut. Alejandro Grimaldo stood out by scoring twice from direct free-kicks, but the team also received two red cards—with Kerem Demirbay and Exequiel Palacios sent off. Leverkusen is currently dealing with injury concerns: Palacios has been ruled out for the season, and Edmond Tapsoba will also be absent, posing a challenge to the team’s midfield selection. Nevertheless, new signings Josip Stanisic and Jonas Hofmann have gradually integrated into the team system. Coach Hjulmand is no stranger to Copenhagen’s Parken Stadium, having managed Denmark’s national team there on multiple occasions. Historically, Leverkusen has a mixed record against Danish teams away, with 1 win and 1 loss in two visits.
