Celtic Glasgow and Real Madrid meet on Tuesday 6 September at 10pm in the UEFA Champions League Group F first leg, live on Digi Sport 2, Prima Sport 2 and Orange Sport 2.

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Celtic Glasgow return to the Champions League groups after a six-year hiatus and are in top form, having just beaten arch-rivals Glasgow Rangers 4-0 at the Old Firm, following an incredible 4-0 victory the previous stage 9-0 at FC Dundee.

After six rounds of the Scottish Premier League, Celtic Glasgow have six wins, 18 points and an incredible goal difference of 25-1.

The reigning champion of Scotland is coached by Ange Postecoglou (57 years old), an Australian who was born in Greece, from where he emigrated in 1970, and whose asset is the Asian Cup with the Kangaroos in 2015 (on the field himself), as well as the title in Japan. with Yokohama Marinos, in 2019.

Real Madrid, winners of the trophy (14 successes, the all-time competition record), also come off a start to the season in which they won every match, the European Super Cup (2-0 against Eintracht Frankfurt) and the first four La Liga games (Vinicius Jr. scored each time in the last three games).

Under Carlo Ancelotti, the Whites appear to be ready for a generational change, with the likes of Vinicius Jr., Valverde, Mendy, Kamavinga and Chuameni starting to confirm the position of the old men, who have won five trophies in the last eight years.

The two sides had only met once before in official competition, in the quarter-finals of the 1979-80 European Champions Cup, when Glasgow Celtic won 2-0, but lost the second leg to Real Madrid 3-0 in Madrid. . “Santiago Bernabeu”.

Superbet offers odds of 1.60 for Real Madrid to win against Celtic Glasgow.

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