Can Celta, Betis, and Rayo Overcome Their European Challenges?
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Key Takeaways
- Betis and Celta aim for top-eight finishes in the Europa League.
- Rayo seeks a win to avoid playoff rounds.
- Upcoming matches are crucial for all teams.
- Significant player rotations expected due to recent defeats.
- Final of the Europa League set for Istanbul.
Madrid, Dec 10 (NationPress) Celta Vigo, Real Betis, and Rayo Vallecano are set to make their return to European competition this Thursday. Betis and Celta are eager to clinch top-eight positions in their respective Europa League groups, while Rayo is aiming for a victory in the Europa Conference League to steer clear of a playoff round.
Currently, Betis occupies the fifth position in their Europa League group as they prepare for an away match against Dinamo Zagreb in Croatia.
Coach Manuel Pellegrini is anticipated to revamp his lineup following a disappointing 5-3 loss to Barcelona over the weekend. Players like Cedrik Bakambu, Junior Firpo, and young winger Pablo Garcia are poised to take the field. With no La Liga matches until Monday against Rayo, extensive changes are not expected, as reported by Xinhua.
Meanwhile, Celta arrives with confidence after a remarkable 2-0 victory against Real Madrid, thanks to two goals from Williot Swedberg. Coach Claudio Giraldez is likely to field Swedberg again for the match against Bologna, also including Ferran Jutgla and Iago Aspas as he adjusts his attacking strategy.
A surprise loss to Ludogorets two weeks ago means Celta must secure a win against a rival just one point behind them to ensure a top-eight finish.
Rayo's limited roster has faced challenges due to their European commitments, with two crucial Conference League group matches scheduled for the upcoming week. After suffering a 1-0 defeat to Espanyol and a setback in Bratislava, Rayo heads to Jagiellonia Bialystok, where coach Inigo Perez is likely to implement several changes. Midfielder Unai Lopez will definitely start as he is suspended for the following weekend's league match.
The 2025–26 UEFA Europa League marks the 55th season of this significant tournament and the 17th since its rebranding from the UEFA Cup.
The final is slated for May 20, 2026, at Besiktas Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey.
As of now, France's Lyon holds the top position alongside Midtjylland from Denmark and Aston Villa from England, all with 12 points. Real Betis is currently tied for fourth place with SC Freiburg and Hungary's Ferencváros, each boasting 11 points.