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.

Soccer Football – Champions League – Celtic v Club Brugge – Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain – November 27, 2024 Club Brugge’s Maxim De Cuyper shoots at goal Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

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.

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