It was tough blow for Celtic to narrowly drop into the Europa Conference League. After an impressive nine points earned in a tough Europa League group, the Parkhead side had to settle for third spot and a place in the new competition.Now they know they face a tough away day to Norway in February as they step into the third-tier competition for the first time.They will take on Norwegian champions Bodo/Glimt as they look to progress through the tournament.While not a household name in European football, the club are beginning to make their mark domestically and on the Continent.
One advantage Celtic will have is they are likely to come up against a side that is rusty given their domestic campaign finished at the weekend, with Glimt again top
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