This is the moment Borussia Dortmund and Celtic supporters were united by their shared pre-match anthem.
Fans of both clubs boomed out a rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone ahead of kick-off in their Champions League tie.
Borussia Dortmund 🤝 Celtic
— The Celtic Way (@celticway1888) October 1, 2024
You’ll Never Walk Alone 🐝🍀 pic.twitter.com/BmFZVsBhH5
Both sides play the iconic song ahead of home matches with supporters united at Ignal Iduna Park as they belted out the words.
Footage of the spine-tingling moment show scarves held aloft all around the stadium with both Celtic and Dortmund supporters revelling in the special moment.
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Celtic supporters can also be seen waving green and white flags as part of a display before the match.
A pyro display followed the anthem with Celtic supporters in the away end holding aloft flares as smoke blew across the pitch in the early stages of the match.
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