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Strasbourg vs Rijeka Preview & Prediction | 2025-26 UEFA Conference League | Round of 16

by Alex Lawes · March 17 2026, 15:42
Strasbourg vs Rijeka Preview & Prediction | 2025-26 UEFA Conference League | Round of 16

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Gary O’Neil and his Strasbourg side should get through to the UEFA Europa Conference League quarter-finals as they now welcome Rijeka to the Alsace region.

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Strasbourg vs Rijeka prediction

In the first-leg of this UEFA Europa Conference League round of 16 tie in Croatia last week, goals from Joaquin Panichelli and Martial Godo managed to defeat Rijeka by two goals to one as they continue to perform reasonably well.

Former Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Gary O’Neil is doing an impressive job, at least a reasonably one, with their goalless draw against an improved Paris side at the weekend meaning that they have suffered just two defeats in 13 matches across all competitions since O’Neil’s appointment.

With home advantage, Strasbourg should again get themselves another victory, marking themselves out as one of the favourites in this tournament.

Strasbourg vs Rijeka tip: Strasbourg to win

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