Vorskla Poltava stand between Celtic and reaching the Women’s Champions League group stage for the first time, with the Ukrainian side hoping to make the same history themselves. Natalya Zinchenko’s side were seeded for the “champions path” section of Monday’s draw courtesy of being 29th in Uefa’s co-efficient table, 53 places above Celtic. It should also be pointed out that Gintra, who Celtic beat 2-0 in Lithuania to qualify from their first-round group tournament, were themselves rated 36 spots ahead of the Glasgow side.
Team with new name and new city eyeing Celtic scalp
- Post published:9 September 2024
- Post category:Football