SCOTT BROWN is confident Scotland can pull off a historic win against England is they play the Celtic way.

All six Parkhead players in the national team squad have been tipped to make Gordon Strachan’s starting line-up for Saturday, as they did in the win over Slovenia in the last World Cup qualifier.

Brown along with Craig Gordon, Kieran Tierney, Stuart Armstrong, James Forrest and Leigh Griffiths could replicate the Lisbon Lions in that 50 years ago that team won treble and many of them went on to beat England - the first time the-then World Champions tasted defeat.

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And the Celtic skipper believes the confident and influence of his fellow invincibles will be key at Hampden.

Brown said: “In the last games of the season we showed how strong we are. We are very fit, keen and we know how to score goals as well.

“All the Celtic lads in the Scotland team know each other’s game, in and out, and I think that’s a good thing.

“We have the momentum and want to continue so we can get a result against England and, hopefully, we can push no from there.

“Every Celtic player in the Scotland team thrives off the big occasions. That’s why I signed for Celtic, it’s why I came back to Scotland, because I missed playing in these big games.

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“I love playing for my country, I love playing for Celtic, and the bigger the game the better it is for everyone. You can show what we are made of.”

Gordon, who will begin in goal as he did at Wembley, certainly believe the national team can upset what are big odds and pull of what would be a win for the ages.

He said: England are a real quality international team with great players, so it will be a difficult one for us. However, if we can play the way we did in the last game and create chances, then we’ll give ourselves a chance.

“The only game that could eclipse this is qualifying for a European tournament or a World Cup. It’s a massive game and you could probably fill Hampden four or five times over for this one.

“We’ll have to enjoy it but at the same time we’ll go into it looking to get a good result. No team has a divine right to win a football match so we go in there with a chance. We know we have players that can score goals, so if we can defend well then we give ourselves a chance at the other end.”

Celtic, meanwhile, yesterday announced the club had broken the 50,000 barrier for season tickets sold for the coming 2017/18 season.