Scott Brown watched in red faced astonishment when Lee Casciaro ran through on Scotland's goal to score Gibraltar's first-ever goal in international football.

That the Scots eventually won 6-1 could not overshadow the men from the Rock's greatest moment.

This is why you won't find the Scotland man promising his team will run up a cricket score against Lincoln Red Imps.

Celtic will win, of course, but the good old Imps will put 10 men behind the ball, are going to run all night in the scorching hear and on an plastic pitch.

Brown and Brendan Rodgers would take a 4-0 right now and no more injuries. Nothing silly, please.

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History maker Casciaro could face Celtic tonight in the Champions League qualifier and you just know they will fancy to score at least one - just for the fun of it.

They beat Tallin of Estonia which showed they might not be world beaters but have a player or two in their ranks.

And Brown said: "These games are always hard because whoever we play against we are always the favourites, especially in the early rounds.

"Folk expect us to turn up and beat them by five or six and the get 10 at Celtic Park.

“Football has changed. Everyone is switched on and focused. It’s a huge game for them but we are trying to get to the Champions League so it’s huge for us. We don’t want to slip up. The last two seasons have been devastating. We don’t want to go through that again.

“We played against a lot of them for Scotland – that was a change formation that day when we went with one defender – and it quickly changed. It was their first ever goal and it came against us. They have some good players, seven or eight from that Gibraltar team will play, they will be well organised and they counter-attack really well – as we know.”