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By Klimentijs Konevs | Published: 26 November, 2025
Celtic travel to Rotterdam on 27 November for a UEL league phase clash against Feyenoord at the iconic De Kuip stadium. Both teams are in almost identical situations at the moment: second in their national leagues, yet with just a single win in the UEFA Europa League.
Feyenoord lost three games straight and are in search of the rhythm they showed earlier in the season. Celtic, on the other hand, are slowly getting back on track under Martin O'Neill. They've shown signs of improvement and will be looking forward to getting the away win. We at MightyTips will break down both teams' recent form and offer our prediction and a couple of betting tips for this matchup.

Bookmakers clearly favour Feyenoord, pricing them as strong home favourites at 1.70, while Celtic sit as the outsiders at 4.50, despite their recent improvement.
| Bet | Odds |
| Feyenoord to win | 1.70 |
| Draw | 4.00 |
| Celtic to win | 4.50 |
| Over 2.5 goals | 1.57 |
| Under 2.5 goals | 2.37 |
| BTTS - YES | 1.61 |
| BTTS - NO | 2.20 |
| 1X | 1.18 |
| X2 | 2.10 |
| 12 | 1.22 |
Feyenoord's Europa League run has been rough, with their only victory so far coming against Panathinaikos. Since then, they've claimed just one win in their last five games across all competitions. Performances have looked flat, especially compared to their strong start of the season. They lost 2-1 at home to Go Ahead Eagles, despite dominating possession, and their recent 4-2 defeat to NEC Nijmegen bumped them out of first place in the Eredivisie.
Defensive issues keep resurfacing, and on top of that, the squad is badly stretched by injuries. Key names like Jordan Bos, Malcolm Jeng, Givairo Read, Jaden Slory, and Hwang In-Beom are sidelined, leaving Robin van Persie short on options. Ayase Ueda remains one of the few positives, scoring twice in his last five games and looking good in the box. However, with only three Europa League goals so far and conceding in each of their previous five matches, the pressure is building on the Rotterdam outfit.
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— Feyenoord Rotterdam (@Feyenoord) November 25, 2025
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Celtic look much stronger in their domestic league, where their attack has started to click again. Since O'Neil returned as an interim head coach, the team clearly improved going forward. However, this is likely to be one of his final matches in charge, as the club appear to have secured their new permanent manager, Wilfried Nancy, who is expected to arrive this week. The Bhoys won four of their last five, including a convincing 4-0 victory over Kilmarnock and a tight but important 1-0 victory against Saint Mirren. The biggest change has been up front: Johnny Kenny is in brilliant form, scoring freely, while Callum McGregor has taken full control of the midfield again.
Celtic do slightly better than Feyenoord in the Europa League. They've picked up four points from four games with one win, one draw and two defeats. Their recent Europa League loss came against Midtjylland, the league phase leaders who have been dominating everyone, so it's hardly a surprise. However, the loss highlighted similar defensive gaps that Feyenoord have. Overall, Celtic's squad is in better shape than their opponents, with only Cameron Carter-Vickers and Alistair Johnston missing through injury.
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💬 "We want to come out of the week with maximum points, and that’s the first one."#STMCEL | #CelticFC🍀
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) November 24, 2025
Feyenoord are always a tough side to face at De Kuip. Their home average of 2.04 goals per match shows that they're rarely quiet in front of their fans. However, Celtic score regularly on the road, and their attack is getting better and better. Since Feyenoord have let in goals in five straight matches, this game looks set to be open. MightyTips experts predict both teams to score at 1.61.
If you're looking for higher-value options in this matchup, these two bets stand out for us. Their last meeting produced 14 corners. Celtic is expected to press high, while both sides create plenty of action in the box. Over 10 corners at 2.00 looks like a strong pick.
For those willing to take on more risk, Feyenoord's shaky form and reliance on home advantage leave the door open for an upset. With the Bhoys improving and growing in confidence, Celtic Double Chance (X2) at 2.10 offers excellent value.
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