Sporting Lisbon would host Aberdeen in the Europa League qualifiersThe third round of qualifiers for the Europa League will take place on Thursday and will see Sporting Lisbon host Aberdeen at the Estadio Jose Alvalade.This will represent Sporting's first competitive fixture of the season, while Aberdeen have already been in the thick of things, having completed six rounds of matches in the Scottish Premier League.The Dons were soundly defeated 3-0 by Motherwell in their last fixture on Sunday, which was rather disappointing, considering how well they had started the season.Aberdeen beat Norwegian side Viking 2-0 to progress to this stage of the competition, while Sporting Lisbon are here by virtue of their higher ranking.🔜 @Sporting_CP 🇵🇹#StandFree pic.twitter.com/j5QkaUjrfV— Aberdeen FC (@AberdeenFC) September 22, 2020Sporting Lisbon vs Aberdeen Head-to-HeadThis will be the first meeting between the two sides in European competition.Sporting Lisbon form guide: N/AAberdeen form guide (all competitions): W-W-W-W-LSporting Lisbon vs Aberdeen Team NewsSporting LisbonThere are no known injury or suspension concerns for Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim ahead of their clash with Aberdeen.Injuries: NoneSuspensions: NoneAberdeenCoach Derrick McInnes has several injury concerns to worry about and he will be without the services of Michael Devlin (hamstring), Sam Cosgrove (knee), Ryan Edmondson (ankle), Curtis Main (knee), and Matt Kennedy (knee).However, Aberdeen have no suspension concerns ahead of the trip to Portugal.Injuries: Michael Devlin, Sam Cosgrove, Curtis Main, Matt Kennedy, Ryan EdmondsonSuspensions: NoneSporting Lisbon vs Aberdeen Predicted XISporting Lisbon Predicted XI (4-3-3): Renan Ribeiro; Cristian Borja, Sebastian Coates, Zouhair Feddal, Bruno Gaspar; Idrissa Doumbia, Wendel, Miguel Luis; Mattheus, Luciano Vietto, Nuno SantosAberdeen Predicted XI (3-4-1-2): Joe Lewis; Andrew Considine, Ash Taylor, Ross McCrorie; Jonny Hayes, Lewis Ferguson, Funso Ojo, Niall McGinn; Scott Wright; Ryan Hedges, Marley WatkinsSporting Lisbon vs Aberdeen PredictionAberdeen started this season impressively and their 3-0 loss to Motherwell ended a run of six consecutive wins in all competitions.They will be facing a Sporting Lisbon side that have lost two of their key players in Marcos Acuna and Matheus Pereira, sold to Sevilla and West Brom respectively, although they replaced them adequately.✨ The name of the best player ever is now perpetuated at our Academy ✨Sporting CP's Academy is now called #AcademiaCristianoRonaldo 👑 pic.twitter.com/Uq2kKQpKQ4— Sporting CP English (@SportingCP_en) September 21, 2020Sporting Lisbon will fancy their chances of getting into the playoff rounds and, although Aberdeen deserve praise for coming this far, the Portuguese side will likely be a bridge too far for the Scottish side.Prediction: Sporting Lisbon 2-0 Aberdeen