Celtic have confirmed their place in the UEFA Super Cup after securing a spot in the final against the Champions League winners.
The Scottish giants will take on either Manchester United or Paris Saint-Germain in the two-legged tie, which is set to be played in Istanbul.
It marks Celtic's first appearance in the Super Cup since 1998, when they lost out to Real Madrid in the final.
The win over Dundee in the Scottish Cup final on Sunday means that Celtic will head into the Super Cup as one of the favourites for the title.
The club has been performing well under new manager Neil Lennon and have already secured their place in the Champions League knockout stages.
Celtic's victory over Dundee was a major boost for the team, with manager Lennon praising his players' resilience and determination.
"We were under pressure but we managed to get through," he said.
"Credit to our players, they worked hard and fought until the end."
The Super Cup is always an exciting event and it will be interesting to see how Celtic fare against either Manchester United or PSG.
Both teams have had successful campaigns this season and it will be a tough test for both managers and players.
However, Celtic have the talent and experience to come out on top and secure their place in history books.
In conclusion, Celtic's place in the UEFA Super Cup is a testament to their hard work and dedication. They will face either Manchester United or PSG in the final, and if they can perform at their best, they could go all the way and win the tournament.