Celtic’s 1-1 draw against Club Brugge has significantly bolstered their Champions League campaign, positioning them two points and four spots above reigning champions Real Madrid under the competition’s new format.

The result leaves the Hoops on the brink of their first knockout-stage appearance since 2013, with three group matches still to play.
Celtic’s tally of eight points from five matches, according to German site Transfermarkt, ranks them as the seventh-best overperforming team this season based on squad market value.
The Hoops are punching above their weight in a competition dominated by Europe’s financial powerhouses.
With three fixtures remaining, including an away tie against Dinamo Zagreb, Celtic are well-positioned to secure their progression. A decisive victory in any of these games could seal their advancement, marking a significant milestone in the club’s European journey.
The new Champions League format has offered Celtic a fresh platform to showcase their capabilities. Their strong performances in their first five matches – two wins, two draws and a loss – have put them in a solid place heading into the final stretch.
As the group stage enters its final stretch, Celtic fans can dare to dream of seeing their team compete in the knockout rounds, a feat that would signify their resurgence on the continental stage.