DINAMO ZAGREB star Domagoj Antolic has no worries about Parkhead's white-hot Euro atmosphere - because it's worse in Croatia.

Celtic boss Ronny Deila is hoping a packed stadium might propel his side to what could be a vital victory.

But 24-year-old midfielder Antolic - who has captained Dinamo recently and has won his first international call-up - doesn't believe he or his team-mates will freeze in Glasgow.

He said: "We have heard a lot about it, but we have no reason to be concerned about the atmosphere at Celtic Park.

"We have repeatedly shown we play better when there is a good atmosphere.

"Anyway I doubt it will be any more hostile than when we play Hadjuk Split at their Poljud ground or even at HNK Rijeka's Kantridi stadium."

And Antolic reckons they can return to Croatia with three points.

He added: "We go to Scotland in a positive frame of mind and we are going for the win.

"But it's no good just talking about it, we have to prove to everyone what we can do on the pitch.

"We are preparing for Celtic. We already know about their strengths and weaknesses.

"People have said Celtic are in some kind of decline, but they are still a good team with good players."

Meanwhile, Belgian ref Sebastien Delferiere will be in charge for the match.

And Celtic will be hoping Delferiere's appointment isn't a bad omen.

The last time he refereed a match in Scotland was last season as Hibs were destroyed 7-0 at home in the same competition by Swedes Malmo.

He became a Fifa ref four years ago at the age of 29 and is one of Belgium's most respected officials.

And he's not afraid to flash the cards either - he's booked at least five players in six out of his last eight international and European games.