The Bayern Munich squad and staff made the trip to Glasgow on Tuesday, with fans also flying in for the game.

CeltsAreHere understands that there will be 2,900 away fans in the corner for the first leg of the Champions League knockout tie.
Bayern Munich’s allocation of 2,900 tickets reflects the standard 5% UEFA requirement for away fans in European competitions.
While Bayern will have their share of support, they’ll be met with the famous Celtic Park atmosphere, with nearly 60,000 Hoops fans ready to create a cauldron of noise.
Celtic Park has turned into a fortress in recent times, with the hope that this continues into tonight.
Brendan Rodgers’ side are looking for a positive result to take away to Germany with them, so that they have something to play for next week.
The Hoops received the boost on Monday night that Daizen Maeda’s two-match ban was over turned, and he missed just the one match against Aston Villa.
Celtic will be at full strength for this evening’s encounter, with Brendan Rodgers with a decision to make in attack.
Idah was all but certain to start the match until the news of Maeda’s availability broke. The Japanese forward is essential to the Celtic side, so the gaffer must choose between Jota and Idah.