Celtic have learned who they will play in the Champions League play-off round.
Brendan Rodgers' side will take on European powerhouse Bayern Munich in the first knockout round.
The Hoops knew that with their 21st-place finish in the UCL league phase, they would face off against either of Bayern or Real Madrid.
The draw was this morning at UEFA's headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.
Celtic will host Bayern Munich in the first leg on Tuesday, February 11 or Wednesday, February 12.
The return match will be played in Germany on Tuesday, February 18 or Wednesday, February 19. The play-off fixture list will be completed this evening.
The last time Celtic and Bayern Munich played was in the Champions League group stage in 2017.
Celtic lost 3-0 in Germany and were defeated 2-1 in Glasgow.
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Some potential bad news for Hoops fans amid the excitement of the draw is that UEFA has served the club with a disciplinary notice following the use of pyrotechnics during Wednesday night's game at Villa Park.
A club statement reads: "As a result of the use of pyrotechnics during our match against Borussia Dortmund last year, Celtic Football Club was sanctioned by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body.
"The decision meant that, not only did the Club receive a fine of €20,000, but also that, if such behaviour was repeated at a match in the next two years, the Club would be prevented from selling tickets to supporters for one away match in UEFA club competitions.
"Unfortunately, the club has received a further disciplinary notice from UEFA following the match against Aston Villa FC on Wednesday evening.
"The Club will obviously make robust representations to UEFA and will make every effort to ensure that our fans can attend our next UEFA Champions League match. However, clearly, there is a risk that supporters may not be able to attend.
"In light of this situation, it is incumbent on the club to make supporters aware of this risk, when considering making arrangements for travel, until further information is provided by UEFA."
More to follow.