The Planet Group Arena will play host to the first leg of Gent and Hibernian's Europa Conference League play-off tie on Thursday night.
The Belgian hosts have already navigated two qualifying rounds to reach this stage, seeing off LNZ Cherkasy and Goteborg along the way.
Gent have also made an encouraging start to their Belgian Pro League campaign, winning their opening two matches, the most recent of which was a 2-1 success away at RAAL La Louviere.
Rik De Mil's men now switch their attention back to continental matters, where they'll be looking to draw first blood against Hibernian.
The visitors have also successfully come through two qualifiers, seeing off Malisheva and Shkendija.
David Gray's side have also made a solid start to their domestic campaign, following up their 2-1 win over Rangers by edging past Partick Thistle in the Scottish League Cup round of 16 last weekend.
How the bookies view it: Gent to get the job done
Gent go into Thursday night's clash as clear favourites to take control of the tie, with the Belgian side priced at 3/5 on bet365 to secure a first leg victory.
Hibernian are 4/1 outsiders to head back to Edinburgh with the advantage, while the draw is available at 27/10.
Head to head: History book blank
Gent and Hibernian will cross paths for the first time ever on Thursday night before reconvening for next week's second leg in the Scottish capital.
Players to watch: Cisse to strike?
Ibrahima Cisse scored the winning goal in Gent's victory at RAAL La Louviere at the weekend, and he could be worth a look in the anytime goalscorer market once prices become available.
Owen Elding is increasingly becoming a key player for Hibs, and he is another option worthy of interest in the goalscorer market after finding the net against Partick Thistle last time out.
Predicted line-ups
Abdoul Ayinde is rated as doubtful for Gent, while Matisse Samoise will definitely miss out.
As for Hibernian, they will be without defender Rocky Bushiri, although he is closing in on a return to action.
Gent: Roef; Ngom, Burgess, Van Der Heyden, Araujo; Omgba, Lopes; Volckaert, Kadri, Sonko; Cisse
Hibernian: Sallinger; O'Hora, Kerr, Iredale; Passlack, Mulligan, Chaiwa, Mayor; McGrath; Elding, Lowe
Anything else catch the eye?
Gent are too short to back at the above-mentioned odds, but backing them to overcome a 0.75 hurdle on the Asian handicap boosts the price to 4/5 with bet365.
This selection would pay out provided Gent win the game, with a one-goal victory resulting in a half win, while a victory by two or more goals would see the full bet land.
Backing the hosts to score at least two goals also looks good value at 5/6 with bet365.
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