Bologna vs Celtic: Watch Europa League 2026 Live

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This Thursday the UEFA Europa League resumes activities and begins the closing of the league phase with the matches of the day 7, in which the Mexican Julian Araujo could make his debut in the continental tournament with the Celtic FC in the duel against Bologna.

The Scottish squad faces this commitment with the mission of ensuring their presence in the playoffssince it currently occupies 24th place, the last place that grants a ticket to the next round. As a visitor, they have recorded one victory, one draw and one loss.

On the side of the Italian team, they are currently in thirteenth place in the standings with eleven points and still has options to qualify directly to the round of 16. They come to this match at a difficult time, since in their last nine matches in all competitions They have only achieved one victory.

What time does Bologna vs Celtic FC play in the Europa League?


The duel corresponding to matchday 7 of the Europa League league phase between Bologna and Celtic will be played this Thursday January 22 and is scheduled to begin at 11:45 amcentral Mexico time.

  • Date: Thursday, January 22
  • Time: 11:45 hours (central Mexico)
  • Place: Renato Dall’Ara Stadium (Bologna)

Where to watch LIVE Bologna vs Celtic FC?


The broadcast of the match between Bologna and Julián Araujo’s Celtic FC will be available throughout Mexico through the pay television channel ESPN 4as well as through the Premium plan of the streaming platform Disney+.

TV channel: ESPN 4

Streaming: Disney+ Premium

Bologna vs Celtic FC: Odds and predictions


For the online betting house Caliente.mx, The Bologna team is the favorite to win this matchwhile a tie is placed as the second most probable result. It should be remembered that these forecasts can change at any time.

  • Victoria of Bologna: -157
  • Draw: +300
  • Victoria del Celtic FC: +390


Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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