CELTIC fans have wasted no time in flocking to some iconic Parisian landmarks ahead of tonight's Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain.

Hoops supporters have travelled to the French capital in their droves for the final away trip of the group stage after earlier visits to Brussels and Munich.

The away support seem to be enjoying themselves so far under a blue sky in front of world famous attractions like the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe.

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Brendan Rodgers' side suffered a 5-0 defeat against the Ligue 1 giants on the opening day of group stage action in September, the heaviest home loss in the club's history. 

However, a win away to Anderlecht in game week two has put the Scottish champions in a strong position to secure a third place berth that would guarantee Europa League football after Christmas. 

PSG currently top Group B having won all four of their matches so far without conceding a single goal.