Last years Danish Superliga runners up FC Midtjylland come into this game on the back of a 1-1 draw with Viborg, already nine points off the top in seventh place, though are the leagues top scorers. They came in this Europa League campaign on the back of a 7-2 aggregate loss to Benfica in the Champions League Third Qualifying Round. So far they have lost one and won the other, which was an emphatic 5-1 win over Lazio, in the Europa League group stages. Feyenoord also come into this game on the back of a 1-1 draw, which was against NEC. They however find themselves in fourth place and only separated by three points from the top of the table, in what is a thrilling race for the Eredivisie title. They have scored eight goals in their two Europa League group games, with six coming in their last game in a 6-0 win over SK Sturm Graz and the other two in fact coming in a 4-2 loss in the opening game vs Lazio. All four teams are on level points going into matchday three, so in truth it really is anyone's game, but Feyenoord's quality may just secure them the win. 1:2
Junior Brumado looks set to be the only absentee for Midtjylland. Patrik Walemark and Quilindschy Hartman may both miss out here, with both falling ill before Feyenoord's last Eredivisie match.