Chelsea women will take on Celtic women on Wednesday, 20 November in a big night of Champions League action at Stamford Bridge.
The hosts come into this match on maximum points after winning all three of their opening group matches with relative ease.
The visitors, meanwhile, are yet to pick up a point in the competition and the prospect of ending that run on Wednesday night appears bleak.
As part of this week's round of Women's Champions League betting tips, here is our Chelsea women vs Celtic women prediction.
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Chelsea Women vs Celtic Women prediction: Blues to run riot
Key Stats
- Chelsea have won every single match they've played in all competitions so far this season.
- Celtic have lost their last two matches in all competitions.
- Both teams combined for three goals in the reverse fixture in Glasgow last week.
Correct score prediction: Chelsea 3-1 Celtic
The odds suggest that Chelsea will win this one even more handsomely than this but the Hoops won't be in the mood to just roll over for Sonia Bompastor's side. They scored twice against them last week and have only failed to find the back of the net in one of their last six matches. Chelsea should have far too much firepower for it to become difficult, though.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Chelsea are the huge favourites
- HOME: 1/50 (1.02) – 98%
- DRAW: 18/1 (19.00) – 5.3%
- AWAY: 50/1 (51.00) – 2%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
The Chelsea vs Celtic women odds are just about as emphatic as you are going to find in any competition, never mind in the Champions League. Ladbrokes have given Chelsea a 98% chance of coming out on top on the night while Celtic have given just a 2% chance of taking the three points back to Glasgow.
Check out our betting tips today page for more Women's Champions League predictions this week.
Most recent H2Hs: Chelsea are seeking the double
Last week's encounter in Glasgow was the first time that Chelsea women and Celtic women had met before which added some extra spice to the fixture. This will therefore be their second-ever clash with the Blues looking to make it two wins from two in his battle of Britain.
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Chelsea women preview: Looking to keep the streak alive
Chelsea's incredible form this season has come as a shock to a few so-called expert who were expecting a drop-off after the departure of long-term manager, Emma Hayes. The reality has been very different with ten wins from ten matches in all competitions so far and there is every chance that becomes 11 in 11 on Wednesday night.
Predicted lineup: Hampton (GK), Bronze, Bright, Buchanan, Reiten, Rytting Kaneryd, Cuthbert, Nusken, Baltimore, Ramirez & Hamano
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Liverpool Women
0
Chelsea Women
1
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W
Tottenham Women
0
Chelsea Women
1
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W
Man Utd Women
0
Chelsea Women
1
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L
Barcelona Women
4
Chelsea Women
1
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W
Crystal Palace Women
0
Chelsea Women
4
Celtic women preview: Building on their performance in Glasgow
Celtic women have had a miserable Champions League campaign so far, losing three out of three matches and scoring just one goal. That strike came when they took the lead over Chelsea in the reverse fixture last week and it was a performance that they can certainly take a lot from heading into this one.
Predicted lineup: Daugherty (GK), Clark, Lourenco, Lawton, McGregor, Smith, Cavanagh, Ashworth-Clifford, Agnew, Gallacher & Noonan
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FC Twente Women
3
Celtic Women
0
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L
Real Madrid Women
3
Celtic Women
0
Scotland Premier League Women 24/11/24
W
Montrose LFC Women
1
Celtic Women
5
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L
Chelsea Women
3
Celtic Women
0
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L
Rangers Women
3
Celtic Women
2
Player to watch: Mayra Ramirez

Mayra Ramirez is enjoying a good season for Chelsea after finding his feet for the club in her debut season for the club last year. The Colombian forward has scored two goals in her last two appearances for the Blues and will be eager to start and get on the scoresheet after sitting on the bench in the reverse fixture.