CELTIC will have it all to do when they travel to Germany to face Bayern Munich in the Champions League play-offs.
Brendan Rodgers‘ men go into the second leg trailing 2-1 following a spirited showing in Glasgow.

Celtic face Bayern Munich in the second leg of the Champions League play-offs tonight[/caption]
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.
When is it on and what time is kick-off?
Bayern Munich vs Celtic takes place at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday, February 18.
Kick-off is at 8pm.
Where can I watch it?
The game will be shown live on Premier Sports 1, with coverage starting at 7:15pm.
For those wishing to live stream the match, they can do so with a subscription to Premier Sports or via NowTV.
What are the teams?
The big injury news going into the game is that of Harry Kane, who has emerged as a doubt after not taking part in Monday’s training session.
The England international, who has 57 league goals in 52 games for the Bundesliga giants, reportedly picked up a knock in Saturday’s goalless draw with Bayer Leverkusen.
While he hopes that the knock is a red herring, manager Vincent Kompany said he would wait to see how Kane is.
He said: “It’s nothing bad with Harry, but we’ve not got much time to recover.
“Sometimes you need an extra day. But we’ll see how Harry feels tomorrow morning. I’m assuming it’s nothing bad.
“We’ve not had long to recover.
Kompany later added: “I was a bit blurry in how I said it, whether he’s fit or not. Maybe a bit of a red herring.
“I can only say that we’ll see tomorrow.”
What are the odds?
Despite the potential absence of their talisman, Bayern Munich remain heavy favourites and are priced at 1/7 to go through.
Celtic, meanwhile, are underdogs at a massive 13/1.
What has been said in the build-up?
While the chances of progression are slim, Daizen Maeda‘s crucial goal in the first leg keeps the Bhoys’ hopes alive.
And Brendan Rodgers is hoping that that hope can inspire the Scottish champions to something historic.
The ex-Liverpool and Leicester City gaffer affirmed: “Clearly we won’t be the favourites for the tie but everything is possible.
“The goal that we scored brings a different view of the game. Coming in at 2-1 rather than 2-0 is a big difference.
“When you play two-legged games, it’s important that you come in to the second game with the opportunity and the chance.
“We had to be smart last week and we’ll have to be smart tomorrow in the game, but we have players who can score goals.
“We know we can defend at this level and it’s just about having that courage and bravery to go and play our game.
“We know that we’ll have to play really well to come through.
“Anything is possible in the game. Anything can happen and hopefully we can produce a performance that gets us the result in the end.”