It's another Champions League week and with it, another monumental task for Celtic to try and complete by beating Manchester City.

Things don't get much harder than having to get a result on the opening day away at Barcelona, as the 7-0 drubbing highlighted, but this has to come close with City on a ten-game winning streak.

It's certainly been an impressive start for the Manchester club but Celtic themselves are on fire in the Scottish top flight at least. A crushing 6-1 victory over Kilmarnock this weekend has seen them make the possibility of walking the league once again even more likely and as this fixture tonight is at home, they'll be confident of a far better performance than against the Catalans.

You can bet one thing, the crowd are going to be right up for it as the Bhoys look to cause an upset and maybe, just maybe, Brendan Rodgers and his side will take inspiration from them and these times the club turned the tables to cause a giant-killing...

Celtic 2-1 Barcelona

On a cold November evening in 2012 the Catalans rolled into Glasgow expecting a victory but what they received was a ferocious atmosphere and a bloody nose.

Celtic ran themselves into the ground to beat Barca in front on their fans with goals from Victor Wanyama and Tony Watt sealing the victory. Barca threatened to spoil the party with a late Lionel Messi goal but could not as Celtic savoured a famous win.

Celtic 2-1 AC Milan

Celtic Park

This wasn't the Milan side we see now struggling in Serie A, this was the team that had just won their seventh European Cup.

In 2007 the Rossoneri were looking to defend their title but came unstuck in the group stages as the famous Celtic Park roared the side on to another great win.

The team will need just as much input from the fans tonight.

Celtic 4-3 Juventus

An absolute cracker back in October 2001 that marked Celtic's arrival in the newly formed Champions League. It was the Bhoys' first appearance in the competition in its new guise and they duly marked it with this performance.

Two goals from Chris Sutton and one from Henrik Larsson helped them on their way as Alessandro Del Piero and his men couldn't do anything about it.