Ajax will be looking to maintain their 100% record in the Champions League when they travel to Istanbul to face Group C's basement club Besiktas for their penultimate group game on Wednesday night.
The hosts, meanwhile, have already been eliminated from the competition and are still seeking their first point in the group stage.
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Besiktas' miserable run of form continued last weekend as they suffered a 2-0 Super Lig defeat away against Alanyaspor.
Hopes of retaining their top-flight title are slipping away for Sergen Yalcin's side, who are sitting ninth in the table and are now 13 points behind league leaders Trabzonspor.
Since the beginning of October, Besiktas have lost seven of their last 10 matches across all competitions. This run includes heavy 4-1 and 4-0 defeats against Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League.
The Black Eagles are one of only two teams in this year's competition, along with Malmo, who have lost all four group-stage matches and only RB Leipzig (13) have conceded more goals than Yalcin's men (12).
With only pride left to play for in their final two Group C games, Besiktas can play without much pressure, though their fans would argue that form needs to improve drastically if their domestic fortunes are to turn around, so Yalcin will be hoping for a response on Wednesday.
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In stark contrast, Ajax are enjoying a hugely-successful campaign so far, accumulating maximum points from their four Group C matches in the Champions League as well as sitting top of the Eredivisie after 13 league games.
Their most recent victory in the Dutch top flight was the 5-0 thrashing of RKC Waalwijk on Sunday, thanks to goals from Sebastian Haller (2), Steven Berghuis (2) and Jurrien Timber.
Since suffering a 4-0 defeat in the Dutch Super Cup to PSV Eindhoven in August, De Godenzonen have lost only one of their last 16 games across all competitions, scoring an impressive 56 goals and conceding just four.
Head coach Erik ten Hag – who has recently been linked with the Manchester United vacancy – remains in charge, for now, of a well-oiled machine that is challenging on all fronts at present and will be difficult to stop if their form at both ends of the pitch continues.
Victory for Ajax on Wednesday would see them become only the second Dutch side to win their opening five games of a European Cup or Champions League campaign, after Feyenoord back in 1971-72.
As De Godenzonen travel to Istanbul unbeaten in 29 away matches across all competitions in 2021, they should be very confident of extending such an exceptional run.
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Besiktas midfielder Josef De Souza will serve a one-match suspension following an accumulation of yellow cards, while striker Michy Batshuayi is ruled out with a back injury.
Kenan Karaman, who has failed to score in 16 appearances across all competitions so far this season, is at risk of losing his place in the first XI, with Cyle Larin in contention to start down the middle as opposed to on the left flank.
Experienced midfield duo Miralem Pjanic and Atiba Hutchinson, who were both substituted at half time last weekend, are expected to be handed starts on Wednesday, while the likes of Oguzhan Ozyakup and Gokhan Tore will be hoping they can force their way into the starting lineup.
As for Ajax, they are the only team who are yet to make a single change to their starting lineup in this year's competition; however, Edson Alvarez is suspended so Ten Hag is enforced to make a change in midfield.
With Mohammed Kudus ruled out with a broken rib, Davy Klaassen is the most likely candidate to replace Alvarez in the first XI, partnering Ryan Gravenberch in centre-midfield.
After serving a nine-month ban for violating doping rules, goalkeeper Andre Onana returned to the matchday squad for the first time last weekend, and will be available to play on Wednesday.
With Maarten Stekelenburg ruled out for the rest of the season with a hip injury, the Cameroon international could be handed a start between the sticks, though 38-year-old Remko Pasveer will be hoping he can keep the number one jersey.
Striker Haller – who has scored seven goals in just four Champions League appearances this term – is set to lead the line once again, with support provided in advanced midfield roles by Antony, Berghuis and Dusan Tadic.
Besiktas possible starting lineup:
Destanoglu; Rosier, Welinton, Vida, Yilmaz; Pjanic, Ucan, Hutchinson; Ghezzal, Larin, N'Koudou
Ajax possible starting lineup:
Onana; Mazraoui, Timber, Martinez, Blind; Gravenberch, Klaassen; Antony, Berghuis, Tadic; Haller
We say: Besiktas 0-4 Ajax
Both Besiktas and Ajax head into Wednesday's contest in contrasting form, with everything pointing towards a comfortable away victory.
The visitors have been scoring goals for fun in recent weeks and we can see Ten Hag's men inflicting another heavy defeat on their Turkish opponents.
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Data Analysis
Our analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats up until an hour before kickoff, suggested the most likely outcome of this match was a Ajax win with a probability of 54.27%. A draw had a probability of 24.1% and a win for Besiktas had a probability of 21.6%.
The most likely scoreline for an Ajax win was 0-1 with a probability of 11.83%. The next most likely scorelines for that outcome were 0-2 (9.99%) and 1-2 (9.69%). The likeliest drawn scoreline was 1-1 (11.47%), while for a Besiktas win it was 1-0 (6.79%). The actual scoreline of 1-2 was predicted with a 9.7% likelihood. Our team at Sports Mole and our data analysis both correctly predicted that Ajax would win this match.