CELTIC travel to Russia this week in high spirits after a superb performance saw the Hoops take a 1-0 lead in the first leg against Zenit.

Roberto Mancini's side, fresh off a winter break, will be looking to overturn that scoreline when the two teams meet at the Krestovsky Stadium on Thursday evening.

It will be the fourth time that the Scottish champions have ventured to Russia in the Champions League era and they boast an impressive record in the country.

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