Good evening and welcome to Sports Mole's live text coverage of the Champions League Group G clash between Barcelona and Celtic at the Camp Nou.
Former Champions Barca go into the match as heavy favourites but Celtic head to Catalonia on the back of their first ever away win in Europe's elite competition.
Can the likes of Lionel Messi destroy the Bhoys or will the Scottish outfit record a famous result? Find out below.
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Of course Barcelona had much more of the ball but they didn't do an awful lot with it. Messi had one of the quietest nights I think I've ever seen him have.
We're into the last minute of stoppage time and all Celtic's hard work is undone. Adriano drifts over a cross and Alba's at the back post to get the faintest of touches with his studs. Heartbreak.
This is going to be a nerve-wracking five minutes or so for Celtic. Alba breaks into the area but a combination of Ambrose and Wanyama prevent a cross.
Wanyama is OK to continue and that's a boost for the Bhoys as he is one of the more destructive players in a green-and-white shirt.
Celtic have made all their changes and Wanyama is down injured. He's getting taken off on a small vehicle, which is quite strange, can he make it through the final five or so?
Manchester United have completed a two-goal turnaround and now lead at home to Braga thanks to Javier Hernandez.
Changes for both sides as Tello replaces Pedro and Mulgrew is taken off for Kayal, who will offer some strength in midfield.
CHANCE! Xavi stops Forrest breaking away and that leads to Alba scooping over the top for Alexis who is denied by the seemingly invincible Forster.
First sign of desperation from Barca? Pedro is under no real pressure about 25 yards out and has a pop. It's blocked.
Messi has a bit of space to run and he gets into the area before being superbly tackled by a sliding Wilson. Love that.
CHANCE! Alexis and Pedro unlock the Celtic defence and the latter squares for Messi who is brilliantly denied by the big frame of Forster.
Messi is trying his luck a bit wider on the right and he cuts inside and feeds Iniesta but once again the shot is into the hands of Forster.
And Commons is straight into the action as he beats one down the right but can't find Forrest with his cross.
Hooper looks to have shouldered out Mascherano fairly but the Argentine buys a free kick with a dive. Unpleasant.
Wanyama steals the ball and breaks up the pitch and it's two-on-two but the big midfielder wastes the chance of a counter. Celtic will have openings on the break.
CHANCE! It's a great corner from Mulgrew and Ledley makes some contact before it hits Wanyama and bounces wide. Hardly a challenge from a Barca player there.
Lustig's cross is blocked and Celtic have a corner. They've looked dangerous from set pieces so far...
Forrest has given Celtic some pace down the right but he doesn't get a free kick this time under challenge from Alba.
Rubbish effort from the lefty that barely gets halfway up the wall. Izaguirre has a follow-up attempt but he slices horribly wide.
Celtic have a free kick on the edge, right of centre. We had Messi territory earlier but this is definitely Mulgrew territory. Big chance.
Amazingly, Celtic are the only one of the three British sides in action tonight that aren't losing! United are down at home to Braga while Chelsea are struggling in Ukraine.
Celtic almost shot themselves in the foot on many occasions but in all honesty they could have done nothing about the goal. Pure magic.
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Talk about a suckerpunch eh? Celtic were so close to getting to half-time in front but for Iniesta's wizardry. Samaras having to go off is also a massive blow for the Bhoys as his combative style was irking the Catalonians.
That is simply sublime from Barca. Messi fizzes into Iniesta, who then feeds Xavi before the ball is returned to the Euro 2012 player of the tournament. He takes one touch then finds the corner under plenty of pressure. Magnificent.
Mulgrew floats it to the back and Ambrose heads back for Wanyama, whose acrobatic effort is blocked. Celtic look dangerous from set pieces.
Samaras is fouled when challenging in the air and the Greek forward, who's been in great form so far, is in pain.
Alba gets in behind Lustig but can't dig out a cross. The young left-back is such a good overlapper.
Wanyama dispossesses Iniesta and finds Hooper but the striker's pass is wayward and soon Barca have another free kick about 28 yards out. Leo wants...
Celtic have their first sustained spell of possession but it's ended when Lustig fizzes into Hooper. Barca go up the other end and Xavi can't get his volley on target. 10 minutes until the interval.
Adriano has a go from range but he's not going to beat Forster at his near post like that. Well held.
Celtic aren't helping themselves here. They're trying to pass their way out of defence but there's no one there to collect and the ball just keeps coming back.
Iniesta looks to find Xavi with a reverse pass but it deflects to Forster and that's another minute gone for Celtic. One hour of football left to hold on!
Adriano sends over a dangerous cross that results in a corner before Bartra yet again has a free header but can't get good, solid contact on the ball.
Samaras is having a great game tonight! The big greek goes past a couple of Barca challenges before needlessly pushing Song over.
Mulgrew curls over the free kick and Samaras gets a nick on it before Mascherano inadvertently heads into his own net! Ridiculous!
CHANCE! Messi clips over the top for Iniesta, who in turn volleys back for Bartra but his header is palmed away by Forster. Up the other end Celtic have a free kick in a dangerous position...
Mulgrew and Samaras link up nicely down the left before Adriano manages to get a goal kick by playing it off Mulgrew. Better from the Bhoys.
Iniesta and Alexis try to get themselves out of a tight spot but for once their one-touch passing isn't quite good enough.
CHANCE! Alba gets down the outside of Alexis and crosses for Pedro at the back post but Izaguirre does well to oust the Spaniard.
Barca have a corner as Alba's flick is blocked by Anyama. The home players were appealing for handball but that was never going to get given.
GOALS! Man United are losing at home to Braga and so are Chelsea as they go behind in Donetsk! Not a good start for the two English teams.
CHANCE! Delightful through ball from Iniesta finds the run of Alexis. The Chilean dinks over Forster's feet but it's inches wide of the post.
Although Lennon has selected two frontmen, Hooper and Samaras, the latter is expected to start on the right. Lethal finisher Hooper will hope to poach any sniff of a chance against the makeshift Barca backline.
Although much of the home attack will go through the mighty Messi tonight, Pedro and Alexis provide plenty of pace from the wings.
More Lennon: "People have tried [stopping Messi] for the last seven or eight years so we're not too worried about targeting him."
Here's Lennon speaking to Sky Sports News: "You have to be disciplined and defend well. We'll have to weather periods of pressure but the players accept that."
It would be one of the greatest nights in the club's history if they did pull off a win but I can't see it happening. I wrote the match preview for this one and predicted a 4-0 Barca triumph. Sorry Hoops fans!
Tonight's referee is Gianluca Rocchi. You might recognise him as he's the man who was kicking the ball around in the rain in Warsaw for England vs. Poland last week.
There's two other British sides in action tonight, with Chelsea travelling to Ukraine for the first time to face Shakhtar Donestk and Manchester United hosting Portuguese outfit Braga.
Three points for Spartak moves them above Benfica to third in Group G. Barca are top with six points, while Celtic are second on four.
One game has already been played in Moscow and it's a surprise win for Spartak over Benfica. Click here to read our match report.
As with all the Champions League group nights, there's seven other games and I'll try and keep you updated on all the big goals and incidents.
Lennon thinks it's going to be a tough night for Barca, despite them being heavy favourites: "We have to play compact, with high intensity, very concentrated. It'll be a tough 90 minutes for us but it will be for them too."
It's a real tough task for Celtic to even snatch a point tonight as Barcelona are unbeaten in 17 home European ties, winning 14 and drawing three.
Here's the Barcelona bench this evening: Pinto, Montoya, Fabregas, Dos Santos, Sergi Roberto, Villa, Tello
The absence of the two Ps, Pique and Puyol, means that Javier Mascherano is joined by youngster Marc Bartra in the heart of defence. Alex Song, who has been playing in defence of late, moves forward to his more natural position of defensive midfield.
BREAKING TEAM NEWS!
Barcelona: Valdes, Adriano, Mascherano, Bartra, Jordi Alba; Song, Xavi, Iniesta; Pedro, Messi, Alexis
Celtic: Forster; Lustig, Wilson, Ambrose, Izaguirre; Brown, Wanyama, Ledley, Mulgrew; Samaras, Hooper
The other two teams in Group G, Spartak Moscow and Benfica, are currently playing in Russia and it's 2-1 to Spartak.
The last time these two sides met Barca came out on top 1-0 thanks to a Xavi Hernandez strike in the third minute.
Celtic will think that they have a decent chance of bagging a goal or two as Barca are notably weak at the back. Carles Puyol, Gerard Pique and Dani Alves aren't expected to feature while Sergio Busquets is suspended after his strange red card against Benfica.