Abdullah Avci's side beat RotBlau 1-0 in Turkey a week ago after substitute Jens Stryger Larsen scored the only goal of the game at the Senol Gunes Stadium 10 minutes into the second half.
Match preview
Basel are at risk of falling a step short of last season's Europa Conference League campaign, which saw them eliminated by French football powerhouse Marseille - 4-2 on aggregate - in the last 16 stage of the tournament.
Struggling in the Swiss Super League, Basel currently trail leaders Young Boys by an eye-watering 20 points, with only 35 more up for grabs before the conclusion of the current campaign.
Heiko Vogel's recently-inherited side were denied all three points on Sunday against Servette, as Chris Bedia appeared off the substitutes' bench to salvage a share of the spoils for the visitors with a 96th-minute penalty at St Jakob-Park.
To make matters worse domestically, midfielder Fabian Frei will now be confined to the sidelines on the back of being shown a straight red card by referee Sandro Scharer less than a minute on from Alain Geiger's side's last-gasp equaliser.
Following on from taking charge of Basel for precisely a year in October 2011, Vogelm, who is also the current sporting director of the club, will again take his temporary position in the dugout after Alex Frei's sacking on February 7.
Trabzonspor are seeking to qualify for the last 16 of the Europa Conference League for the first time in the club's 55-year history.
Avci's side should have arguably been victorious by a more significant margin last Thursday, as Basel's number one Marwin Hitz made several key saves to keep the scoreline down to just one goal.
Unlikely to become the first side to defend their Turkish Super Lig title since Galatasaray successfully accomplished that feat in 2017-18 and 2018-19, Trabzonspor's best hope of qualifying for a trip to the shores of European football next season will be to try and overhaul third-placed Istanbul Basaksehir.
Trailing Okan Buruk's table-toppers by 16 points, Black Sea Storm will return to league action on March 4 against Umraniyespor, after the postponement of Turkish football following the catastrophic earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria earlier this month.
Trabzonspor have only suffered one defeat across their four-match historical head-to-head history in all competitions, and will make the 2000+ mile journey with the utmost confidence of making it through to the last 16 of UEFA's newest organised competition.
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Team News
Despite being sent off in the concluding stages of their draw with Servette, Basel midfielder Fabian Frei will be available for selection, with the Swiss international set to serve his suspension against Lugano in the Swiss Super League on Sunday.
After firing a blank in front of goal in the first leg, 21-year-old striker Kaly Sene could be recalled to RotBlau's starting team sheet as the hosts' lone striker.
Trabzonspor manager Abdullah Avci could look to make at least one change in his lineup for the second leg following his side's narrow victory last week.
Jens Stryger Larsen could be handed a recall to Black Storm Sea's starting XI in place of Maxi Gomez following the Danish international's winning goal last week.
After playing a significant part in Larsen's winning goal, Trezeguet is expected to again line up in an attack-minded midfield trio alongside Anastasios Bakasetas and Abdulkadir Omur.
Following on from deciding to join the Turkish footballing heavyweights on a season-long loan deal from fellow Super Lig outfit Gaziantep, winger Lazar Markovic is set to be named on the substitutes' bench for Thursday evening's encounter.
Basel possible starting lineup:
Hitz; Lang, Kasim, Pelmard, Calafiori; Frei, Xhaka; Burger, Kade, Novoa; Sene
Trabzonspor possible starting lineup:
Cakir; Peres, Hugo, Denswil, Elmali; Haspolat, Siopis; Omur, Bakasetas, Trezeguet; Larsen