FC Porto hosts Rangers at Estádio do Dragão in a UEFA Europa League clash on Thursday evening, January 29, 2026. Porto leads the Primeira Liga with 55 points from 19 matches, remaining unbeaten domestically. Rangers sits third in the Scottish Premiership with 44 points from 22 games, chasing the top spot. Porto enters as clear favorites, aiming to solidify their ninth-place standing in the Europa League table for direct knockout qualification. Rangers, languishing in 31st, faces elimination but seeks a positive result to boost momentum.
FC Porto rides a wave of strong performances under manager Francesco Farioli. They secured a 3-0 victory over Gil Vicente on Monday, with goals from Samuel Aghehowa, Martim Fernandes, and William Gomes. Before that, they drew 1-1 against Viktoria Plzeň on January 22, won 1-0 at Vitória Guimarães on January 18, triumphed 2-0 over Santa Clara on January 4, and beat Benfica 1-0 on December 29. Key players like Aghehowa and Gomes drive their attack, while a sturdy defense has conceded just four goals in the league. Their home form stands out, winning all league and Europa League matches at Dragão this season.
Rangers shows resilience under Danny Röhl. They claimed a 3-0 win against Dundee on Sunday, following a 1-0 victory over Ludogorets on January 22, a 5-0 thrashing of Annan Athletic on January 16, a 2-0 success at Aberdeen on January 11, and another 2-0 win over Aberdeen on January 6. Standout performers include midfielders and forwards who contribute consistently. Their defense remains solid, keeping clean sheets in recent outings. Despite injuries to Connor Barron and Dujon Sterling, the squad maintains depth and fighting spirit.
Rangers holds the edge in head-to-head encounters with three wins, two draws, and one loss across six meetings. The most recent clashes occurred in the 2019-20 Europa League, where Rangers drew 1-1 at home and lost 0-2 away. Earlier fixtures in the 1983-84 Cup Winners' Cup saw Rangers win 2-1 at home but fall 0-1 away. These games often produced tight contests with moments of brilliance from both sides.
My model backs over 2.5 goals at 67/100 (1.67 decimal) with a 59.77% probability. I predict a 2-1 correct score. Expected goals stand at 2.19 for FC Porto and 0.90 for Rangers. Head-to-head goal patterns show frequent high-scoring affairs. The xG gap points to Porto dominating but Rangers finding the net once.