
UEFA Europa League
7:00 PMApril 9, 2026
Quarter-finals
Europa-Park-Stadion
Referee: Glenn Nyberg, Sweden


SC Freiburg


Celta Vigo
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1.56
Expected goals (xG)
0.58
Passing
437 (87%)
Accurate passes
399 (84%)
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Substitutes
69
M
Rouven Tarnutzer
43
D
Bruno Ogbus
30
D
Christian Günter
22
F
Cyriaque Irié
26
F
Maximilian Philipp
27
M
Nicolas Höfler
5
D
Anthony Jung
24
G
Jannik Huth
21
G
Florian Müller
D
Lukas Kübler
F
Lucas Höler
F
Derry Scherhant
13
G
Ionuț Radu
20
D
Marcos Alonso
4
D
Joseph Aidoo
32
D
Javi Rodríguez
5
M
Sergio Carreira
6
M
Ilaix Moriba
22
M
Hugo Sotelo
3
M
Óscar Mingueza
19
F
Williot Swedberg
7
F
Borja Iglesias (C)
9
F
Ferran Jutglà

UEFA Europa League Standings – UEFA Europa League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Europa League (Play Offs: 1/8-finals)
- Promotion – Europa League (Play Offs: 1/16-finals)
SC Freiburg delivered a commanding 3-0 victory over Celta Vigo, showcasing a dominant performance.
SC Freiburg delivered a dominant performance, securing a resounding 3-0 victory over Celta Vigo at the Europa-Park-Stadion. Goals from Vincenzo Grifo, Jan-Niklas Beste, and Matthias Ginter highlighted a superb European night.
Freiburg entered this UEFA Europa League clash with solid group form, aiming to build momentum. Celta Vigo, however, arrived seeking consistency after mixed recent results. Both teams targeted a crucial three points.
The home side started with immediate intent, pressing high from kickoff. Vincenzo Grifo opened the scoring early, calmly slotting home in the 10th minute. This precise finish gave Freiburg a deserved advantage.
Freiburg continued their relentless attack, seeking to extend their lead before the break. Jan-Niklas Beste found the net in the 32nd minute, firing past the Celta Vigo goalkeeper. Johan Manzambi provided a precise assist for the goal.
Celta Vigo struggled significantly to respond effectively to Freiburg’s onslaught. Their offensive efforts were repeatedly stifled by Freiburg’s organised defence. The German side comfortably controlled possession and tempo.
The referee’s whistle confirmed Freiburg’s comfortable two-goal lead at the break. Celta Vigo faced a daunting challenge, needing a considerable tactical shift to turn the tide in their favour.
Celta Vigo emerged with more urgency, attempting to apply pressure on the hosts. However, Freiburg’s backline remained resolute and disciplined throughout the half. Celta’s goalkeeper made four saves, preventing further goals earlier.
Freiburg exploited spaces on the counter-attack effectively, maintaining their threat. Matthias Ginter sealed the victory for the hosts in the 78th minute. He guided home a powerful header, extinguishing Celta’s comeback hopes.
Celta Vigo’s frustrations mounted as they failed to register any shots on target. Freiburg expertly managed the remaining minutes, seeing out the game. Maximilian Eggestein received a yellow card late in stoppage time.
Freiburg’s offensive efficiency was evident with 7 shots on target from 13 total attempts. Their expected goals (xG) reached an impressive 1.56. Celta Vigo managed only 4 total shots and a low xG of 0.58.
This emphatic 3-0 triumph provides a significant boost to SC Freiburg’s UEFA Europa League campaign. It underscores their strength and ambition in European competition, sending a clear message.
