Celtic have been charged by UEFA for their fans' behaviour during Tuesday night's Champions League clash against Manchester City.
The Scottish giants are facing a fine for setting off fireworks and causing 'crowd disturbances' during the European fixture at the Etihad Stadium.
With regards to the match itself, Patrick Roberts, who is on loan at Celtic from City, scored the opening goal in the fourth minute but Kelechi Iheanacho swiftly responded to record a 1-1 draw.
UEFA has confirmed that the control, ethics and disciplinary body will look into the case on February 23 next year.