Celtic are set for a famous night under the Parkhead lights as they return to the Champions League knock-out stages for the first time in over a decade.

Neil Lennon was in charge the last time they made it beyond the group stages to face Juventus back in 2013.

Bayern Munich stand between the Hoops and a place in the last-16, a side Brendan Rodgers lost home and away group stage matches against during his first spell in charge.

06/03/13 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LAST 16 2ND LEG.JUVENTUS v CELTIC.JUVENTUS STADIUM - TURIN.Paul Pogba (right) holds off Celtic's Joe Ledley

Image: Celtic last reached the Champions League knock-out stages in 2013

Both may be giants in their domestic leagues and well clear in the Scottish Premiership and Bundesliga, but the German side have six European Cup/Champions League titles to Celtic’s one.

While Vincent Kompany’s side warmed up for their trip to Glasgow with a 3-0 win against Werder Bremen, Celtic continued their Scottish Cup defence with a 5-0 win over Raith Rovers.

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It was a result that followed convincing Premiership wins against Dundee and Motherwell and Rodgers is confident they can find ways to hurt the German side on Wednesday night.

“I don’t have any doubt that we can. I think we’ve got goals. I think we’ve shown at all levels of competition, whether it’s home or domestic, we can score goals.

“We know we’re playing against some fantastic players and a team that’s top of the league and high in confidence in one of the top leagues. But in here, it will be supercharged Wednesday night, 60,000 souls will be with us and we’ll take the energy from that.

“We’ll do what I’ve always said. We’ll look to make it really, really difficult for Bayern and see where the game takes us.”

Will Celtic remain unbeaten at home?

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JANUARY 22: Celtic's Adam Idah at full time during a UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD7 match between Celtic and BSC Young Boys at Celtic Park, on January 22, 2025, in Glasgow, Scotland.  (Photo by Rob Casey / SNS Group)

Image: Celtic’s Adam Idah leads the celebrations after another home win vs Young Boys

Celtic have impressed at home this season and are unbeaten at Parkhead in all competitions.

There is no doubt Bayern Munich will be their toughest test so far, but Rodgers has often pointed to the “mental toughness” of his players and there is no doubt confidence will be high.

Harry Kane celebrates after scoring Bayern Munich's second goal against Slovan Bratislava

Image: Can Celtic keep Harry Kane and co quiet at Parkhead?

Kompany’s side finished nine places and three points above the Hoops, with their three group defeats – to Aston Villa, Barcelona and Feyenoord – coming on the road.

Celtic suffered two group stage defeats, both away, to Borussia Dortmund and Aston Villa.

Celtic vs Bayern Munich: Previous meetings

31/10/17 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE GROUP STAGE .CELTIC v BAYERN MUNICH .CELTIC PARK - GLASGOW.Celtic's Callum McGregor (L) with Bayern Munich's Sven Ulreich at full-time.

Image: Callum McGregor was the last Celtic player to score against Bayern Munich

Rodgers was in charge when Celtic last faced Bayern in the group stages of the Champions League in 2017.

They lost 2-1 in Glasgow before going down 3-0 in Munich in the return leg.

Callum McGregor was the last Celtic player to score against Bayern – the current captain netted in the first game, before being an unused substitute at the Allianz Arena

Sven Ulrich was in goal for the German side in both games – he is still at the club but has managed just one appearance this season.