With Slovan Bratislava and Borussia Dortmund now in Celtic's Champions League rear-view mirror, Brendan Rodgers and his players look forward to a further six games in this year's competition.
Those take the shape of Atalanta (A), RB Leipzig (H), Club Brugge (H), Dinamo Zagreb (A), Young Boys (H) and Aston Villa (A) in the new-look, eight-match format.
With a storming 5-1 win and a disappointing 7-1 defeat so far, Celtic's results have been mixed – and while keen to bounce back on Matchday Three, facing-off against last season's UEFA Europa League winners on their home turf will be far from straightforward.
A result of any kind on the road in Italy would likely be a bonus, as Celtic stare down a further three home games in the coming weeks and months.
Granted, Celtic's Champions League hopes won't be decided on Matchday Three, especially given this year's league-phase (which replaced the old group-stage this season) has two extra games.
But in any event, here's how the Hoops have fared in their third UCL encounter, every year since their first tournament feature in 2001.
Celtic 1-0 Rosenborg
October 10, 2001
Manager: Martin O'Neill
Scorer: Henrik Larsson
Anderlecht 1-0 Celtic
October 21, 2003
Manager: Martin O'Neill
Shakhtar Donetsk 3-0 Celtic
October 20, 2004
Manager: Martin O'Neill
Celtic 3-0 Benfica
October 17, 2006
Manager: Gordon Strachan
Scorers: Kenny Miller (x2), Stephen Pearson
Benfica 1-0 Celtic
October 24, 2007
Manager: Gordon Strachan
Manchester United 3-0 Celtic
October 21, 2008
Manager: Gordon Strachan
Barcelona 2-1 Celtic
October 23, 2012
Manager: Neil Lennon
Scorer: Samaras
Celtic 2-1 Ajax
October 22, 2013
Manager: Neil Lennon
Scorers: Forrest, Kayal
Celtic 0-2 Borussia Monchengladbach
October 19, 2016
Manager: Brendan Rodgers
Bayern Munich 3-0 Celtic
October 18, 2017
Manager: Brendan Rodgers
RB Leipzig 3-1 Celtic
October 5, 2022
Manager: Ange Postecoglou
Scorer: Jota
Celtic 2-2 Atletico Madrid
October 25, 2023
Manager: Brendan Rodgers
Scorers: Kyogo, Palma
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