UEFA Europa League

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Feyenoord 3 - 2 Celtic
Who will win?
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Feyenoord
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Draw
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Celtic
It’s a story of two European giants struggling in the second tier of UEFA Competition, as Feyenoord and Celtic, both languishing in the instant knockout segment of the standings, face off in hopes that they can climb into a spot that will send them through to the next round!
Key Betting Tip: Feyenoord to Win at 1.70 odds represents excellent value based on the tip provided by our team of in-house tipsters.
Football Park also offers an alternative tip of Over 2.5 Goals & BTTS at 1.91 odds as both teams have scored in each of Celtic’s last two Europa League fixtures, making this a sensible and valuable option.
Feyenoord Predicted XI: Timon Wellenreuther (GK), Gijs Smal, Tsuyoshi Watanabe, Anel Ahmedhodzic, Bart Nieuwkoop, Luciano Valente, Quinten Timber, Leo Sauer, Goncalo Borges, Anis Hadj Moussa, Ayase Ueda
Jordan Bos, Justin Bijlow, Gernot Trauner, Givairo Read, Malcolm Jeng, Thomas Beelen, In-Beom Hwang, Jakob Moder, and Cyle Larin will all be absent due to varying degrees of long-term injuries.
Celtic Predicted XI: Kasper Schmeichel (GK), Kieran Tierney, Auston Trusty, Liam Scales, Anthony Ralston, Callum McGregor, Arne Engels, James Forrest, Benjamin Nygren, Sebastian Tounekti, Johnny Kenny
Alistair Johnston, Callum Osmand, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Jota, Kelechi Iheanacho, and Marcelo Saracchi will all be unavailable due to varying injuries.
Feyenoord currently lie in 29th out of a possible 36, with one win and three losses from their opening four games, handing them three points. The Dutch side has struggled to score goals, scoring just three and conceding six.
The Scottish champions sit a point ahead of Feyenoord in 27th with one win, one draw, and two losses so far, giving them four points. They have scored four goals and conceded seven, some worrying figures for the Glaswegian side.
This fixture will be a replay of the 1970 Champions League final. Feyenoord and Celtic were European powerhouses in the 60s and 70s, with both becoming European Champions in 1967 and 1970, respectively. The pair have met three times in UEFA competition. Feyenoord have won two of those meetings, and Celtic have won one.
Recent Head-to-Head Results:
Feyenoord Last 5 Matches:
Feyenoord have struggled for consistency this season, which has allowed PSV to creep far ahead of them in the Eredivisie standings. The Dutch giants have lost three games in a row for the first time since February, and have notably not drawn a match since 21st September.
Celtic Last 5 Matches:
With Brendan Rodgers out of the door, Celtic’s form has seen a huge upturn, winning four straight league games. They lost to first-placed Midtjylland last time out in Europe, a respectable opponent to say the least.
Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with 73.3% confidence in a Feyenoord win. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.
Football Park’s Best Bet: Feyenoord to Win @ 1.70 - Our team of in-house betting tipsters have predicted a Feyenoord win in this fixture. Their superior form, home advantage, and head-to-head record justify confidence in this selection.
Ayase Ueda (Feyenoord): The Japanese international is Feyenoord’s main threat this season scoring 13 Eredivisie goals in 13 games. He is yet to score in Europa, but against a shaky Celtic defence, that could soon change.
Johnny Kenny (Celtic): The 22-year-old’s involvement in the Celtic line-up has increased as this season has played out. Thanks to this Kenny received a first-ever Ireland call up over the last international break. He has scored four goals in the last month swiftly becoming Celtic’s starting centre forward.
Broadcast Details: TNT Sports 3
Stadium Information: Stadion Feijenoord, better known by its popular nickname De Kuip (The Tub), is a historic ground situated in the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands. It was completed and officially opened in 1937, featuring a unique two-tiered design that was innovative for its time. Following a major renovation in 1994, the stadium's official football capacity stands at 51,117 seats, and it has hosted numerous major European and international matches, including the Euro 2000 final.
Referee: Yet to be announced.

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