MATCH RESCHEDULED: Celtic vs. RB Leipzig ‘New’ kick-off time, prediction, team news, lineups

MATCH RESCHEDULED: Celtic vs. RB Leipzig ‘New’ kick-off time, prediction, team news, lineups

MATCH RESCHEDULED: Celtic vs. RB Leipzig ‘New’ kick-off time, prediction, team news, lineups

After three wildly contrasting results so far, Celtic will seek the second win of their Champions League campaign on Tuesday,

when RB Leipzig pay a visit to Glasgow.

 

The Bundesliga side are one of six clubs still searching for their first points,

while Celtic have picked up four amid an eventful start to the league phase.

 

Having been handed an almighty trouncing in their first away game – a 7-1 loss to Borussia Dortmund

Celtic bravely bounced back to keep a clean sheet in their most recent Champions League outing,

holding Italy’s most prolific team to a goalless draw.

 

The Scottish champions somehow kept Atalanta BC at bay in Bergamo,

as veteran goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel made seven crucial stops to preserve a point,

which was added to three claimed on a memorable opening matchday.

 

A resounding 5-1 win over Slovan Bratislava brought the thousands packed inside Celtic Park to their feet,

so after a run of 12 home games without success in UEFA’s top club competition – between 2013 and 2023 –

the Hoops have now won both of the last two.

 

Four points not only already equals the total gained from their whole 2023 campaign,

but Brendan Rodgers’s side are also inside the top 24,

which would be good enough for a playoff place at the end of the league phase.

 

On Saturday, Celtic reached the Scottish League Cup final with a rampant 6-0 semi-final victory over in-form Aberdeen –

their nearest challengers in the league – with Daizen Maeda helping himself to a hat-trick.

 

They have also won nine of their 10 Premier League games so far – the sole exception being a 2-2 home draw with Aberdeen

and have now kept clean sheets in four straight games.

 

Defeat in Dortmund remains Celtic’s only loss in 24 games, though German opponents tend to halt them in their tracks:

the Glasgow giants’ only victory in their last 16 meetings with Bundesliga teams came against none other than Leipzig in

November 2018.

 

These clubs have previously met four times in European competition, with Leipzig winning on the other three occasions,

and the visitors sorely need to take maximum points from this week’s encounter.

 

Marco Rose’s men have lost all three Champions League matches this season by a one-goal margin – 2-1 against Atletico Madrid,

then 3-2 at home to Juventus and Liverpool (1-0) – after a Darwin Nunez strike consigned them to defeat last time out.

 

Perhaps they have been a little too reliant on one man in particular,

as all three of Die Roten Bullen’s goals have been scored by Benjamin Sesko – from just 10 attempts

while his misfiring teammates have taken a total of 34 shots without finding the net.

 

It has been a very different story in the Bundesliga, meanwhile, as Leipzig’s unbeaten start to the domestic season was

only ended by Saturday’s 2-1 reverse in Dortmund, after Sesko’s opener had given them the lead.

 

That setback may have halted the Saxony side’s 19-game undefeated streak in the German top flight,

but it is their solitary away loss in 11 league matches.

 

Furthermore, they have only conceded a Bundesliga-best five goals so far and are also into DFB-Pokal’s last 16

though it remains to be seen whether they can now transfer such form to the Champions League.

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