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Vitesse have been going through a barren spell in Europe, but will hope that the goals – and Group K points – start flowing as Lazio return to the Netherlands.

VItesse qualified for Europe by winning the 2016/17 Dutch Cup
VItesse qualified for Europe by winning the 2016/17 Dutch Cup ©Getty Images

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Vitesse have been going through a barren spell in Europe, but will hope that the goals – and UEFA Europa League Group K points – start flowing as Lazio return to the Netherlands.

Previous meetings
• The teams are meeting for the first time in UEFA competiton.

• Vitesse's record in four matches with Italian sides is W1 D2 L1 (W1 D1 in Arnhem).

• Lazio's four previous games against Dutch opponents ended W1 D1 L2 (D1 L1 in the Netherlands).

Form guide
• Vitesse are without a win in six European fixtures (D1 L5 – including three straight home defeats), scoring just twice during that run.

• Lazio are unbeaten in five European away matches – a victory and four 1-1 draws.

• Fifth in the Netherlands last term, Arnhem-based Vitesse are featuring in the group stage of a UEFA competition for the first time having won the Dutch Cup, their maiden major trophy.

• Beaten UEFA Cup finalists in 1998 (and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winners the following year), Lazio are back in the UEFA Europa League after a one-season absence, having reached the last 16 in 2015/16.

Links and trivia
• The journey from Rome to Arnhem is around 1,200km.

• Vitesse strikers Tim Matavž (Genoa, 2016) and Luc Castaignos (Internazionale, 2011–12) both played in Italy, but neither figured against Lazio.

• Lazio have Dutch talent in the form of defender Stefan de Vrij, who played in the senior ranks for Feyenoord (2009–14).

The coaches
• Vitesse coach since 2016, leading them to their historic Dutch Cup triumph last season, Surinam-born Henk Fraser was capped seven times by the Netherlands as a defender, spending the bulk of his playing career at Feyenoord, where he was later a youth coach. He took his first senior job at Den Haag from 2014–16.

• Lazio boss since 2016, Simone Inzaghi represented the club as a forward from 1999–2010, and stayed on to coach the club's youth teams. He is the younger brother of fellow ex-Italian international Filippo Inzaghi, the pair initially playing together at home-town club Piacenza.