Who Celtic could draw in Champions League knockout play-offs today - Celtic await their fate ahead of a first Champions League knockout tie in 12 years
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As well as rubbing shoulders with Europe’s elite, Celtic are going to be rubbing their hands after 67 Hail Hail was told by TBR Football’s Head of Football Finance and Governance Content, Adam Williams, how the Parkhead club are in line for record revenue after their Champions League exploits this season.
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The eight Champions League play-offs will be revealed with a place in the last-16 in the tournament up for grabs
According to 67 Hail Hail, Sarpsborg have rejected the initial approach from Celtic for Sondre Ørjasæter. It is understood that the Hoops went in with a bid of around €5.25million which equates to around £4.4million.
Well, as per Scotland's Coefficient on social media site X, Celtic have added 3.2, Rangers have added 3.15, Hearts added 1, while Kilmarnock and St Mirren added 0.5 and 0.4 points respectively.
One of the reasons behind the introduction of this new-look Champions League format was to give lesser teams the chance to experience knockout
Celtic will complete the league phase of their UEFA Champions League campaign tonight (Wednesday) when they take on Aston Villa in Birmingham. The Hoops have already qualified for the knockout
Celtic will face either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League Play Offs. After a night of permutations in Europe’s top competition, Celtic were beaten by Aston Villa in an enthralling game at Villa Park.
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery shared his thoughts on the competitive match against Celtic the in the Champions League.
What Ally McCoist has previously said about Celtic in the Champions League. McCoist was labelled as ‘salty’ after his Celtic comments before the Aston Villa game where the TNT