As Celtic gear up for tonight’s monumental Champions League clash against Borussia Dortmund, the Green Brigade has pulled off a stunning surprise for the travelling Hoops fans. The famous Celtic ultras group has organised a tifo in the standing away section, ‘Block 61’, to make their presence felt in what promises to be a highly charged atmosphere.
With Dortmund’s legendary ‘Yellow Wall’ set to be in full force, the Green Brigade are determined to make sure Celtic’s travelling support is equally memorable. Thousands of Celtic fans have already descended on Germany, and with kick-off fast approaching at 8pm, the excitement is palpable. The atmosphere inside Signal Iduna Park is expected to be electric, and the Green Brigade’s display is sure to add to the spectacle.
Unmatched Celtic Support
This latest move by the ultras group is another example of Celtic’s unmatched support, both at home and away. The Hoops faithful are well-known for their vocal and visual backing, and tonight’s game will be no exception as the Green Brigade urges supporters to take part in their choreographed show of strength.
Celtic are well aware that they’ll need to be at their very best to secure any kind of result against a formidable Dortmund side. However, with the Green Brigade and thousands of fans behind them, the Bhoys will know they have strong support from the stands as they take on the German giants.
Fans in Block 61 have been encouraged to arrive early and get involved, with the group planning another visual display at the start of the second half. As the Green Brigade said in their statement, “If you go to Germany, you will see us there.”
Full statement from the Green Brigade:
“The Green Brigade has prepared a tifo for tonight’s match which covers ‘Block 61’ (Standing Section). We kindly ask for all fans in this area to take your place early and to use your material as the Celtic team enters the field and until the Champions League anthem finishes. There will be a further action at the start of the 2nd half and once again we ask fans in the same block for your participation. ‘If you go to Germany, you will see us there.’”