Celtic midfielder Arne Engels has predicted that Wednesday will be another 'really crazy' night at Parkhead in the Champions League as Young Boys make the trip to Glasgow's east end.
Brendan Rodgers' men go into the game knowing a win will all but see them through to the knockout rounds of European football's premier club competition for the first time in over a decade.
Engels is already looking forward to the match and thinks Celtic Park will once again be rocking: "I think the supporters will be there again, and we will be there, so it will be a really crazy night, hopefully," he said (RecordSport).
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"It’s always unbelievable to play at Celtic Park, especially at European nights. I'm really looking forward to that, feeling that again, and I think the team is also really looking forward to it.
Engels has featured in all of his side's Champions League games so far this season, scoring one goal and assisting three.
He will likely get the nod on Wednesday when the Swiss side comes to town.
The 21-year-old knows not to take anything for granted, though, despite Young Boys' poor season so far.
He said: "It's the Champions League and every team that is in the Champions League has really a lot of qualities, otherwise they wouldn't be in the Champions League.
"So we need to be on top of our game and I think we are ready for it. As a team we are focused on what we need to do and like we showed already, these weeks we can create a lot of chances and I hope we will do the same again."
Brendan Rodgers' men warmed up for Wednesday's mammoth tie with a 2-1 Scottish Cup win over Kilmarnock on Saturday.
Missed chances were a running theme in the game, however, and if they are to make inroads to the Champions League knockouts, Engels and his teammates know they will need to be clinical in front of goal midweek.