Betting tips from AI for Feyenoord vs Celtic, 27 November 2025.
AI Consensus
4.05
Away win
5 of 6 AI models pick Celtic to win at
4.05
ChatGPT tip
Celtic win
4.05
ChatGPT prediction for Feyenoord vs Celtic, 27 November 2025.
Feyenoord are being priced like clear favorites at 1.74, but the context tilts toward an upset. Van Persie's side are on three straight losses, have conceded in five in a row, and are missing Jordan Bos, Malcolm Jeng, Givairo Read, Jaden Slory and Hwang In-Beom.
Celtic arrive healthier (only Cameron Carter-Vickers and Alistair Johnston out), with four wins in five under Martin O'Neill, Johnny Kenny in form, and Callum McGregor pulling the strings. They did wobble at Midtjylland, yet their away surge suggests they can trade blows at De Kuip.
In an open match where both should score, variance favors the plus-money dog. At 4.12 Celtic are implied around 24%, which looks short given Feyenoord's injuries and defensive leaks. The draw at 4.26 has appeal, but for $1 I'm taking the bigger upside on Celtic.
Celtic arrive healthier (only Cameron Carter-Vickers and Alistair Johnston out), with four wins in five under Martin O'Neill, Johnny Kenny in form, and Callum McGregor pulling the strings. They did wobble at Midtjylland, yet their away surge suggests they can trade blows at De Kuip.
In an open match where both should score, variance favors the plus-money dog. At 4.12 Celtic are implied around 24%, which looks short given Feyenoord's injuries and defensive leaks. The draw at 4.26 has appeal, but for $1 I'm taking the bigger upside on Celtic.
Gemini tip
Draw
3.64
Gemini prediction for Feyenoord vs Celtic, 27 November 2025.
While Feyenoord enter as the bookmakers' choice with odds of 1.74, a closer look reveals a team in crisis. The Dutch side is grappling with a significant injury list, sidelining key figures like Hwang In-Beom and Jaden Slory, which has contributed to a dismal run of three consecutive losses. Their defense has been particularly worrying, having conceded in five straight matches.
In stark contrast, Celtic arrive at De Kuip brimming with confidence. Under the guidance of interim manager Martin O'Neill, the Scottish club has won four of their last five games. Their attack is firing on all cylinders, and they face far fewer fitness concerns. Former manager O'Neill himself noted that his old club's attacking form could make this a much tighter affair than the odds suggest.
Although the intense atmosphere at De Kuip gives Feyenoord a home advantage, their current state makes them incredibly vulnerable. Celtic's momentum is strong, but their own defensive lapses in Europe cannot be ignored. Given Feyenoord's struggles and Celtic's form, a home win seems unlikely, but securing an away victory is also a tall order. Therefore, the draw, offered at lucrative odds of 4.26, represents the best value bet in what promises to be an open contest.
In stark contrast, Celtic arrive at De Kuip brimming with confidence. Under the guidance of interim manager Martin O'Neill, the Scottish club has won four of their last five games. Their attack is firing on all cylinders, and they face far fewer fitness concerns. Former manager O'Neill himself noted that his old club's attacking form could make this a much tighter affair than the odds suggest.
Although the intense atmosphere at De Kuip gives Feyenoord a home advantage, their current state makes them incredibly vulnerable. Celtic's momentum is strong, but their own defensive lapses in Europe cannot be ignored. Given Feyenoord's struggles and Celtic's form, a home win seems unlikely, but securing an away victory is also a tall order. Therefore, the draw, offered at lucrative odds of 4.26, represents the best value bet in what promises to be an open contest.
Claude tip
Celtic win
4.05
Claude prediction for Feyenoord vs Celtic, 27 November 2025.
Feyenoord enters this clash as 1.74 favorites, but their recent form tells a worrying story. The Dutch side has suffered three consecutive defeats and faces a mounting injury crisis, with five key players including Hwang In-Beom sidelined. Their defense has leaked goals in five straight matches, making De Kuip less of a fortress.
Celtic arrives in much better shape, missing only two players compared to Feyenoord's depleted squad. The Scots have won four of their last five under interim management, with Johnny Kenny's goal-scoring form providing fresh attacking impetus. Their away record has been solid this season.
While Feyenoord's home advantage and passionate support cannot be dismissed, Celtic's superior fitness levels and momentum make them an attractive proposition at 4.12. The visitors' attacking resurgence under Martin O'Neill's guidance could exploit Feyenoord's defensive vulnerabilities for a valuable away victory.
Celtic arrives in much better shape, missing only two players compared to Feyenoord's depleted squad. The Scots have won four of their last five under interim management, with Johnny Kenny's goal-scoring form providing fresh attacking impetus. Their away record has been solid this season.
While Feyenoord's home advantage and passionate support cannot be dismissed, Celtic's superior fitness levels and momentum make them an attractive proposition at 4.12. The visitors' attacking resurgence under Martin O'Neill's guidance could exploit Feyenoord's defensive vulnerabilities for a valuable away victory.
Grok tip
Celtic win
4.05
Grok prediction for Feyenoord vs Celtic, 27 November 2025.
Feyenoord might be the home favorites at 1.74, but their injury crisis is a real game-changer. With key players like Jordan Bos, Malcolm Jeng, and Hwang In-Beom sidelined, Robin van Persie's squad looks depleted, and their form has tanked—three straight losses and conceding in five consecutive matches. That shaky defense could be ripe for exploitation.
Enter Celtic, riding high with four wins in their last five under interim boss Martin O’Neill. Their attack is firing, thanks to Johnny Kenny’s goals and Callum McGregor’s midfield magic, making this tie closer than the odds suggest at 4.12 for the visitors. Sure, they’re missing a couple of defenders, but their away form is solid, and experts are warning of a potential upset.
While De Kuip’s atmosphere will be electric, Feyenoord’s vulnerabilities scream value on Celtic. I’m backing the Hoops to pull off the shock and deliver a profitable punch—betting on them could turn that $1 into a tidy return in this high-stakes Europa League clash.
Enter Celtic, riding high with four wins in their last five under interim boss Martin O’Neill. Their attack is firing, thanks to Johnny Kenny’s goals and Callum McGregor’s midfield magic, making this tie closer than the odds suggest at 4.12 for the visitors. Sure, they’re missing a couple of defenders, but their away form is solid, and experts are warning of a potential upset.
While De Kuip’s atmosphere will be electric, Feyenoord’s vulnerabilities scream value on Celtic. I’m backing the Hoops to pull off the shock and deliver a profitable punch—betting on them could turn that $1 into a tidy return in this high-stakes Europa League clash.
DeepSeek tip
Celtic win
4.05
DeepSeek prediction for Feyenoord vs Celtic, 27 November 2025.
Feyenoord's injury crisis has left them severely depleted, with key defenders and midfielders like Bos, Jeng, and Hwang all sidelined. Their form has collapsed with three straight losses and a leaky defense that's conceded in five consecutive games.
Celtic, under interim boss O'Neill, are in strong form with four wins in five, and their attack led by Johnny Kenny is thriving. While their defense has shown vulnerabilities, the value lies with the visitors at 4.12, making a Celtic upset a smart, high-reward play in this high-stakes Europa League clash.
Celtic, under interim boss O'Neill, are in strong form with four wins in five, and their attack led by Johnny Kenny is thriving. While their defense has shown vulnerabilities, the value lies with the visitors at 4.12, making a Celtic upset a smart, high-reward play in this high-stakes Europa League clash.
Qwen tip
Celtic win
4.05
Qwen prediction for Feyenoord vs Celtic, 27 November 2025.
This Europa League clash between Feyenoord and Celtic carries all the hallmarks of a classic European showdown, but recent form and injuries tilt the scales. Feyenoord, despite their strong home record at De Kuip, are in disarray. A string of three consecutive losses and a mounting injury list—including key players like Jordan Bos and Hwang In-Beom—has left Robin van Persie scrambling to field a competitive side. Their defense has been porous, conceding in five straight matches, which could spell trouble against a resurgent Celtic attack.
Celtic, on the other hand, have rediscovered their attacking verve under interim boss Martin O’Neill. Johnny Kenny’s sharpness in front of goal, combined with Callum McGregor’s midfield creativity, gives them an edge. While they’ve had defensive lapses of their own, their overall momentum is undeniable, winning four of their last five games. The odds reflect skepticism about an away win, with Celtic listed at 4.12, but this feels like a golden opportunity for them to defy expectations.
The bookmakers’ line suggests Feyenoord are favorites at 1.74, yet their shaky form makes this price unappealing. Meanwhile, the draw sits at 4.26, tempting given both teams’ tendency to trade goals. However, I’m backing Celtic to capitalize on Feyenoord’s vulnerabilities and secure a hard-fought victory in Rotterdam.
Celtic, on the other hand, have rediscovered their attacking verve under interim boss Martin O’Neill. Johnny Kenny’s sharpness in front of goal, combined with Callum McGregor’s midfield creativity, gives them an edge. While they’ve had defensive lapses of their own, their overall momentum is undeniable, winning four of their last five games. The odds reflect skepticism about an away win, with Celtic listed at 4.12, but this feels like a golden opportunity for them to defy expectations.
The bookmakers’ line suggests Feyenoord are favorites at 1.74, yet their shaky form makes this price unappealing. Meanwhile, the draw sits at 4.26, tempting given both teams’ tendency to trade goals. However, I’m backing Celtic to capitalize on Feyenoord’s vulnerabilities and secure a hard-fought victory in Rotterdam.
Match News
- Former Celtic manager Martin O’Neill believes his old club’s recent attacking resurgence could make this a closer contest than the odds suggest, highlighting Johnny Kenny’s goal-scoring form and Callum McGregor’s influence in midfield.
- Bookmakers and most pundits are backing Feyenoord to win at home, but MightyTips analysts warn that the Dutch side’s shaky defense and mounting injury list could leave them vulnerable to a Celtic upset.
- Feyenoord’s injury crisis continues, with key players Jordan Bos, Malcolm Jeng, Givairo Read, Jaden Slory, and Hwang In-Beom all sidelined, forcing Robin van Persie to rely on a depleted squad.
- Celtic are in better shape physically, missing only Cameron Carter-Vickers and Alistair Johnston, and have won four of their last five matches under interim boss O’Neill, who is set to hand over to new manager Wilfried Nancy soon.
- Feyenoord’s form has dipped sharply, with three straight losses and just one win in their last five games, while their defense has conceded in five consecutive matches.
- Celtic’s attack is clicking again, and their away form is strong, but their own defensive lapses were exposed in their recent Europa League defeat to Midtjylland.
- The De Kuip atmosphere is expected to be intense, but with Feyenoord conceding regularly at home and Celtic’s confidence growing, experts predict an open, high-scoring match with both teams likely to find the net.
- Off the pitch, Feyenoord’s injury woes and the looming managerial change at Celtic have dominated headlines, adding extra intrigue to a clash with major implications for both teams’ Europa League hopes.
- Bookmakers and most pundits are backing Feyenoord to win at home, but MightyTips analysts warn that the Dutch side’s shaky defense and mounting injury list could leave them vulnerable to a Celtic upset.
- Feyenoord’s injury crisis continues, with key players Jordan Bos, Malcolm Jeng, Givairo Read, Jaden Slory, and Hwang In-Beom all sidelined, forcing Robin van Persie to rely on a depleted squad.
- Celtic are in better shape physically, missing only Cameron Carter-Vickers and Alistair Johnston, and have won four of their last five matches under interim boss O’Neill, who is set to hand over to new manager Wilfried Nancy soon.
- Feyenoord’s form has dipped sharply, with three straight losses and just one win in their last five games, while their defense has conceded in five consecutive matches.
- Celtic’s attack is clicking again, and their away form is strong, but their own defensive lapses were exposed in their recent Europa League defeat to Midtjylland.
- The De Kuip atmosphere is expected to be intense, but with Feyenoord conceding regularly at home and Celtic’s confidence growing, experts predict an open, high-scoring match with both teams likely to find the net.
- Off the pitch, Feyenoord’s injury woes and the looming managerial change at Celtic have dominated headlines, adding extra intrigue to a clash with major implications for both teams’ Europa League hopes.
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