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Borussia Dortmund vs Celtic LIVE score and goal updates from the Champions League showdown

Celtic have swept all before them this season with many fans and pundits believing Brendan Rodgers 2.0 is an upgrade on even his Invincibles.

But tonight, in the stadium that boasts the famous Yellow Wall, we’ll know for sure if this side can truly scale new heights. Prior to this evening, Rodgers said Falkirk gave Celtic their toughest test yet. There’s little doubt Borussia Dortmund are going to be another step or two up from the Championship team.

This is after all going to be played out on the Champions League stage, club football’s greatest of all. Rodgers is missing Cameron Carter-Vickers for this clash and is expected to turn to £6million summer signing Aaron Trusty.

But for all there might be some nervous moments at the back – it is Dortmund after all – be in no doubt the Bundesliga giants will fear the likes of lethal forwards Kyogo, Daizen Maeda and Nicolas Kuhn.

It promises to be absorbing contest so find out if Celtic really can go to the next level in our LIVE blog, with kick-off at 8pm.

Borussia Dortmund have been installed as the heavy favourites for tonight's Champions League clash.

Betfair have made the German giants 2/5 favourites to claim all three points.

A Celtic upset can be backed at 4/1 while a draw is available at 11/4.

Celtic have only won four of 28 meetings with German sides, losing 19, and have never won on German soil. They have met Borussia Dortmund twice in two-legged ties and won just one of those four fixtures, losing three.

Derek Whyte was the hero with a last-gasp winner in the 1987 UEFA Cup tie at Parkhead to earn a 2-1 win for Billy McNeill’s side but it wasn’t enough with a 2-0 defeat in Germany. Murdo MacLeod returned to Parkhead just months after leaving the Hoops.

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