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Atletico Madrid vs Celtic LIVE score and goal updates from the Champions League crunch clash

The first 45 minutes of Celtic's pulsating 2-2 draw with Atletico Madrid 13 days ago left a telling impact on the watching world.

Brendan Rodgers' side were eventually pegged back but epic strikes from Kyogo and Luis Palma had Parkhead rocking and punters believing. Now a performance of a lifetime is needed to sink Diego Simeone's A-listers on home turf and breathe new life into a Champions League campaign which has been heavy on plaudits but scant on points.

A draw between Lazio and Feyenoord coupled with a Celtic win would be just the tonic to keep Group E poised with two matchdays remaining as Rodgers aims to mastermind a historic European night.

Simeone – new long-term contract in hand – is licking his wounds in the wake of a shock defeat to Las Palmas and now Antoine Griezmann plus pal Alvaro Morata aim to bounce back against Celtic.

But the Premiership champions aren't short of match-winners as Kyogo aims to continue his incredible record in 2023 of scoring in the biggest matches with another in Madrid.

The stakes couldn't be higher and you won't miss a second of the action with us LIVE.

Celtic are big outsiders to win this evening and the Betfair odds highlight the size of the task facing the Hoops.

Betfair: Atletico Madrid vs Celtic match odds

Atletico Madrid - 1/3

Draw - 3/1

Celtic - 6/1

Peter Crouch doesn't fancy Celtic against Atletico - and the former striker is anticipating a Hoops struggle in Madrid.

Brendan Rodgers' side are in the Spanish capital to take on the La Liga heavyweights, who they drew with 2-2 at Parkhead last time out. But Celtic have only taken one point out nine in the Champions League after defeats against Feyenoord and Lazio in their opening group matches, leaving them with a

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