
Feyenoord have won five of their last seven at home in European competition
Celtic have not won three games in a row since December 2024
Recommended bet: Feyenoord to win & both teams to score
Feyenoord host Celtic in Rotterdam with both clubs in need of a continental pick-me-up if they are going to reach the knockout stages of the Europa League.
One win each from four games leaves Celtic (27th) and Feyenoord (29th) at the wrong end of the Europa League standings at the halfway stage.
Martin O'Neill has managed to steady the Celtic ship in his interim stint as boss but the Hoops will do well to bring back a positive result from the Netherlands.
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Team News
Injuries are a major issue for both teams with the hosts likely to be without Jordan Bos, Justin Bijlow, Gernot Trauner, Givairo Read, Malcolm Jeng, Thomas Beelen, In-Beom Hwang, Jakub Moder and Cyle Larin.
Meanwhile the Scottish champions are minus key figures like Alistair Johnston, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Jota and Kelechi Iheanacho as well as Marcelo Saracchi, Shin Yamada, Callum Osmand and Jahmai Simpson-Pusey.
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The stats
Feyenoord have failed to score in three of their four Europa League matches this season.
Celtic have kept just one clean sheet in their last 22 Europa League matches, conceding at least twice in 15 of their last 19.
The Hoops have lost four of their last five games in the Netherlands, including 2-0 at Feyenoord in the Champions League in September 2023.
Feyenoord have not drawn any of their last 11 games in all competitions (W5, L6).
Celtic have not scored a first half goal in their last eight European games.
The Bhoys have been behind at half-time in their last three Europa League games.
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Prediction
Despite some indifferent results of late, boss Robin van Persie remains happy with his Feyenoord side. Injuries are preventing the Dutchman from putting together his strongest starting XI but Celtic should be welcome visitors to the De Kuip Stadium.
The Hoops have found themselves behind by half time in their last three Europa League outings.
They made a solid start in Denmark earlier this month against Midtjylland before conceding three times in eight minutes as the contest was ripped away from them.
Interim boss O'Neill saw his side wait for a 95th-minute intervention from skipper Callum McGregor to squeeze past St Mirren on Saturday night, with the Hoops struggling for creativity in Paisley.
That has been a familiar and chastening feeling for Celtic supporters this season, both under Brendan Rodgers and during O'Neill's second coming.
They are likely to come up short in Rotterdam but can score for the third away game running in this competition.
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