Galatasaray vs. Schalke: UEFA Champions League probable line-ups, match stats and LIVE blog!

Schalke’s matchwinner at Lokomotiv Moscow, Weston McKennie will look to ensure the Royal Blues three more points in the UEFA Champions League at Galatasaray on Wednesday (kick-off: 9pm CEST/8pm BST/3pm ET).

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Schalke are currently joint-top of Group D with Porto thanks to McKennie’s late winner in Moscow on Matchday 2. The Gelsenkirchen club’s domestic form has been less consistent, seeing them lose 2-0 at home to Werder Bremen on Saturday evening. Domenico Tedesco’s side were dealt a blow before that game when captain and goalkeeper Ralf Fährmann pulled out of the warm-up with a thigh injury. He is now not expected to travel to Istanbul, meaning Alexander Nübel is set to make his Champions League debut in goal fresh from his first first-team start.

The Turkish champions again sit top of the Süper Lig after eight games, but find themselves a point behind Schalke in this group after following their opening 3-0 win over Lokomotiv with a 1-0 loss at Porto. Midfielder Younes Belhanda spent half a season on loan in Gelsenkirchen in 2016, while Erin Derdiyok is also a familiar face to Bundesliga fans after spells at Bayer Leverkusen and Hoffenheim.

Watch: McKennie continued his goalscoring form against Fortuna Düsseldorf

Probable line-ups

Galatasaray: Muslera – Mariano, Donk, Maicon, Nagatomo – N’Diaye, Inan (c), Belhanda – Onyekuru, Gumus, Rodrigues
Absentees: Aziz (groin), Feghouli (muscle), Fernando (muscle)
Coach: Fatih Terim

Schalke: Nübel – Caligiuri, Naldo (c), Sane, Mendyl – Mascarell, Rudy, McKennie – Uth, Embolo, Konoplyanka
Absentees: Fährmann (thigh), Oczipka (groin), Skrzybski (hamstring), Teuchert (thigh)
Coach: Domenico Tedesco

Match stats

  • These sides have met twice before in the 2012/13 Champions League last 16. Fährmann is the only member of the current Schalke squad who was involved back then.
  • Schalke have won their last three away Champions League fixtures, including a remarkable 4-3 success at Real Madrid in the 2014/15 round of 16 second leg.
  • The Royal Blues have never lost a competitive match in Turkey (D3).
  • McKennie’s goal in Moscow was his first in senior club football. He netted his first in the Bundesliga the following outing against Fortuna Düsseldorf.
  • Galatasaray have failed to win any of their last seven home games against German opposition (D4, L3). The last was a 4-0 thrashing by Borussia Dortmund in October 2014.
  • The Istanbul club have won just two of their last 10 continental fixtures on home turf.

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