Football fans will get the chance to take a 'selfie' with the Europa League trophy at Parkhead tonight.
The club will take on FC Salzburg at Parkhead on Thursday and football fans are being given the chance to see the Europa League trophy up close ahead of the match.
Celtic FC announced on their website that they have partnered with UEFA to bring the trophy to Parkhead as part of the build-up to the match.
The trophy will be on The Celtic Way tonight between 4pm and 7pm.
The club say, weather permitting, the trophy will sit in front of the statues of club legends Brother Walfrid, Jimmy Johnstone and Jock Stein.
Should it rain, the trophy will be moved to a nearby UEFA media tent.
For more information, visit www.celticfc.net
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