The Green Brigade will be unveiling a display before tonight's UEFA Champions League trip to Borussia Dortmund - and they've provided some details of what sections of the Celtic away support will be asked to participate.
The prominent Celtic supporters group are often keen on adding colour to the matches that they attend, and that's going to be no different at Signal Iduna Park.
Brendan Rodgers' men haven't lost in 26 matches across all competitions and will be looking to register a memorable result on German soil this evening.
Writing on social media, North Curve Celtic said: "Tifo information vs Borussia Dortmund, 1 October 2024. The Green Brigade has prepared a tifo for tonight's match which covers 'Block 61' (Standing Section).
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"We kindly ask for all fans in this area to take your place early and use your material as the Celtic team enters the field, and until the Champions League anthem finishes.
"There will be further action at the start of the second half and once again we ask fans in the same block for your participation.
"'If you go to Germany, you will see us there'."
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