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Celtic 0 Young Boys 0 LIVE as the Champions League showdown is go, go, go

There’s a big Champions League nights and then there’s this.

No, Man City, Madrid or Juventus aren’t the visitors to Celtic Park but then again, perhaps that opposition wasn’t the hurdle needed crossed to reach the knockout stages.

Instead, it’s a team bottom of the league and pointless. Yeah, men against Young Boys stuff as Brendan Rodgers’ classy Celtic team stand on the brink of the true elite.

The Swiss have been more like schoolboys in the big playground of the Champions League as they sit rock bottom of the new-look 32-team league phase.

And if the Hoops can pile the misery on by inflicting yet another defeat on their pointless rivals then they will almost certainly secure a knockout phase play-off.

It would be a huge achievement for the Scottish Premiership champions - and their first knockout stage tie in UEFA's premier competition for 12 years.

Celtic XI: Schmeichel, Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Trusty, Taylor, McGregor, Engels, Hatate, Kuhn, Maeda, Kyogo. Subs: Sinisalo, Bain, Scales, Palma, Idah, Valle, Yang, McCowan, Nawrocki, Bernardo, Murray, Ralston.

YB XI: Keller, Hadjam, Ugrinic, Łakomy, Camara, Niasse, Benito, Athekame, Ganvoula, Males, Monteiro. Subs: Von Ballmoos, Marzino, Zoukrou, Pfeiffer, Itten, Imeri, Colley, Chaiwa, Elia, Virginius, Blum, Lauper.

It's set up to be an epic night at Parkhead and you can follow it all right here in our LIVE blog.

The weight of the occasion is felt as Kasper Schmeichel takes the ball on a back pass and skews it out for a Young Boys throw deep in his own half.

They just need to take it easy and settle in.

Hearts were the last team to win at Celtic Park and Young Boys are 11/1 to triumph in the east end of Glasgow. Surely the Swiss, in turmoil this season, can't

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