Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United will hope to secure their qualification to the knock-out stages of the Champions League at Parkhead tomorrow night, while the Hoops will be looking to take advantage of any complacency shown by the English giants. The Red Devils were lucky to win 3-2 at Old Trafford earlier in the campaign, thanks in no small part to errors by Thomas Gravesen and the ability of Ryan Giggs to go to ground under the lightest of contacts. But do the runaway SPL leaders have enough in their locker to overcome the leaders of the English Premiership, and will the atmosphere inside the ground put United off their game?
We'll soon find out...
' Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson said: 'Celtic's support is a definite help. I watched their win over Benfica on TV and their fans that night were fantastic. It certainly won't be an easy game for us and we need players who have the courage to handle the atmosphere.
'I will be making a couple of changes because of the Chelsea game on Sunday. But it will only be two or three because we want to make sure we get through.
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