Valencia
Line-up
- 13Neto
- 15Toni Lato
- 12M. Diakhaby
- 24E. Garay
- 18D. Wass
- 10Dani Parejo
- 8Carlos Soler
- 7Gonçalo Guedes
- 20Ferran Torres
- 23Sobrino, Ruben
- 22Santi Mina
- 17F. Coquelin
- 16Lee Kang-In
- 9K. Gameiro
Subs
- 1Jaume Doménech
- 32Centelles, Alex
- 14José Gayá
- 11D. Cheryshev
Celtic
Line-up
- 29S. Bain
- 2J. Toljan
- 15J. Hayes
- 5J. Šimunović
- 20D. Boyata
- 35K. Ajer
- 17Christie, Ryan
- 42C. McGregor
- 8S. Brown
- 49J. Forrest
- 25O. Burke
- 73Johnston, Michael
- 22O. Édouard
Subs
- 1C. Gordon
- 3Izaguirre, Emilio
- 23M. Lustig
- 11S. Sinclair
- 30T. Weah
It's hard to see Celtic making a comeback in this Europa League last 32 tie. They needed a good result in the home first leg but despite their impressive form at Celtic Park, they lost 2-0 to Valencia. Now they travel to Spain knowing that Valencia are even tougher on home territory. They won two of their three home games in the Champions League group stages beating both Young Boys and Manchester United. Only two of their last 31 home games in the Europa League have been lost, the most recent one being six years ago. They have only been beaten in one of their last 15 home La Liga games, though they do draw a lot with four in the last six.
Celtic have it all to do here and their away form in European football isn't that spectacular. Only one of ther last 15 Europa League games has resulted in a Celtic victory. They've even lost four away games in the Scottish Premiership this season and struggle for goals with only three goals scored in their last five away games in this competition. The tip here is for Valencia to finish the job off and get a home win here.