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Feyenoord ultras infiltrate Celtic Park as hundreds of diehards stun Parkhead by taking over HOME END

It may be a dead rubber, but Feyenoord fans are in Glasgow for a party.

Like Celtic, the Dutch champions can't make it through to the knockout stage of the Champions League, but they at least have the Europa League to fall back on after Christmas. And they're determined to enjoy their final 90 minutes at the European top table before they are ushered into the second tier competition.

Having sold out their official allocation, a number have managed to get their hands on home end tickets. And they've figured there's no point in being subtle about it. They're been spotted loud and proud in the Lisbon Lions stand, with a flag boldly on display as they cheer on Arne Slot's side at Parkhead. For the first half-an-hour or so, most of the noise was coming from the travelling contingent, and those in the wrong section weren't shy about joining in.

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