Rijeka vs strasbourg
By Rohan Mehta / 13.03.2026
Rijeka Hosts Strasbourg in Crucial UEFA Clash
HNK Rijeka will host RC Strasbourg Alsace in the first leg of the UEFA Europa Conference League round of 16 on March 12, 2026. This match carries significant implications for both teams as they vie for advancement in the tournament.
Rijeka’s journey to this stage has been marked by a strong defensive record, having conceded just three goals in eight matches during the competition’s opening phase. Their solid performance included a goalless draw against Shakhtar Donetsk and a decisive 3–0 victory over NK Celje.
On the other hand, Strasbourg enters the match as a seeded side, having finished at the top of the league phase. However, they will be without key players, including Diego Moreira and Emanuel Emegha, who are confirmed absentees. Their absence could significantly impact Strasbourg’s attacking options.
Martial Godo has been a standout performer for Strasbourg, contributing three goals and two assists in the tournament thus far. Abdoul Ouattara is expected to step into the starting lineup on the right side in Moreira’s absence, but the overall depth of the squad may be tested.
Rijeka’s home advantage at Stadion HNK Rijeka could play a crucial role in the outcome of the tie. If Rijeka’s defensive discipline holds, they may force a low-scoring first leg. However, if Strasbourg’s available attacking options improve, particularly with the potential return of Moreira or Emegha, the dynamics could shift in favor of the French side.
The return fixture is scheduled for a week later in France, adding another layer of complexity to the matchup. Rijeka’s ability to maintain their defensive form will be key as they look to capitalize on their home ground.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the precise timing of any personnel returns for Strasbourg, which could influence their strategy moving forward. As both teams prepare for this pivotal clash, the stakes are high, and the outcome remains uncertain.
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