Match Details

UEFA Europa League
Celtic
1 3
VfB Stuttgart
80'
HT 1-2
B. Nygren 21'
B. El Khannouss 15'B. El Khannouss 28'View all (3)
Match Started
B. El Khannouss 15'

Goal (Assist: D. Undav)

B. Nygren 21'

Goal

B. El Khannouss 28'

Goal (Assist: A. Stiller)

Half Time
J. Chabot 50'

Yellow Card

J. Leweling 57'

Goal (Assist: D. Undav)

E. Demirovic 59'

Goal Disallowed (VAR)

P. Bernardo R. Hatate 62'

Substitution

D. Maeda Yang Hyun-Jun 62'

Substitution

B. Nygren L. McCowan 71'

Substitution

T. Cvancara K. Iheanacho 71'

Substitution

B. El Khannouss N. Nartey 71'

Substitution

J. Leweling C. Fuhrich 71'

Substitution

K. Tierney M. Saracchi 79'

Substitution

E. Demirovic T. Tomas 79'

Substitution

J. Chabot L. Jaquez 79'

Substitution

Celtic 4-3-3 Martin O'Neill

Kasper Schmeichel 1
Schmeichel
Kieran Tierney 63
Tierney
Liam Scales 5
Scales
Auston Trusty 6
Trusty
Julián Araujo 22
Araujo
Paulo Bernardo 28
Bernardo
Callum McGregor 42
McGregor
Benjamin Nygren 8
Nygren
Sebastian Tounekti 23
Tounekti
Tomáš Čvančara 11
Čvančara
Daizen Maeda 38
Maeda

Starters

  • Kasper Schmeichel1 Kasper Schmeichel
  • Kieran Tierney63 Kieran Tierney
  • Liam Scales5 Liam Scales
  • Auston Trusty6 Auston Trusty
  • Julián Araujo22 Julián Araujo
  • Paulo Bernardo28 Paulo Bernardo
  • Callum McGregor42 Callum McGregor
  • Benjamin Nygren8 Benjamin Nygren
  • Sebastian Tounekti23 Sebastian Tounekti
  • Tomáš Čvančara11 Tomáš Čvančara
  • Daizen Maeda38 Daizen Maeda

Substitutes

  • Junior Adamu9 Junior Adamu
  • Viljami Sinisalo12 Viljami Sinisalo
  • Yang Hyun-Jun13 Yang Hyun-Jun
  • Luke McCowan14 Luke McCowan
  • Kelechi Iheanacho17 Kelechi Iheanacho
  • Ross Doohan31 Ross Doohan
  • Marcelo Saracchi36 Marcelo Saracchi
  • Reo Hatate41 Reo Hatate
  • Dane Murray47 Dane Murray
  • James Forrest49 James Forrest
  • Colby Donovan51 Colby Donovan
  • Anthony Ralston56 Anthony Ralston

VfB Stuttgart 4-2-3-1 Sebastian Hoeness

Alexander Nübel 33
Nübel
Ramon Hendriks 3
Hendriks
Jeff Chabot 24
Chabot
Finn Jeltsch 29
Jeltsch
Josha Vagnoman 4
Vagnoman
Angelo Stiller 6
Stiller
Atakan Karazor 16
Karazor
Jamie Leweling 18
Leweling
Deniz Undav 26
Undav
x2
Bilal El Khannouss 11
Khannouss
x2
Ermedin Demirović 9
Demirović

Starters

  • Alexander Nübel33 Alexander Nübel
  • Ramon Hendriks3 Ramon Hendriks
  • Jeff Chabot24 Jeff Chabot
  • Finn Jeltsch29 Finn Jeltsch
  • Josha Vagnoman4 Josha Vagnoman
  • Angelo Stiller6 Angelo Stiller
  • Atakan Karazor16 Atakan Karazor
  • Jamie Leweling18 Jamie Leweling
  • Deniz Undav26 Deniz Undavx2
  • Bilal El Khannouss11 Bilal El Khannoussx2
  • Ermedin Demirović9 Ermedin Demirović

Substitutes

  • Fabian Bredlow1 Fabian Bredlow
  • Ameen Al-Dakhil2 Ameen Al-Dakhil
  • Maximilian Mittelstädt7 Maximilian Mittelstädt
  • Tiago Tomás8 Tiago Tomás
  • Chris Führich10 Chris Führich
  • Luca Jaquez14 Luca Jaquez
  • Lorenz Assignon22 Lorenz Assignon
  • Badredine Bouanani27 Badredine Bouanani
  • Nikolas Nartey28 Nikolas Nartey
  • Chema Andrés30 Chema Andrés
  • Florian Hellstern44 Florian Hellstern

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Match Statistics

Celtic VfB Stuttgart
  • 2 Shots on Goal 3
  • 2 Shots off Goal 3
  • 6 Total Shots 8
  • 2 Blocked Shots 2
  • 5 Shots insidebox 5
  • 1 Shots outsidebox 3
  • 6 Fouls 6
  • 4 Corner Kicks 1
  • 2 Offsides 1
  • 53% Ball Possession 47%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 0 Goalkeeper Saves 1
  • 443 Total passes 391
  • 375 Passes accurate 322
  • 85% Passes % 82%
  • 1.11 expected_goals 0.78
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Celtic Wins 0
Draws 0
VfB Stuttgart Wins 0

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