Celtic fans face a nervy wait to discover their next European away allocation.
The Bhoys headed to Bergamo last midweek, with supporters travelling in their thousands to back the team.
A well-earned 0-0 draw gave the fans something to cheer about away from Europe, which has become rare these days.

After the trip to Bergamo, the Parkhead faithful are already looking forward to their next European away day.
Indeed, after back-to-back home games in the Champions League against RB Leipzig and Club Brugge, the Hoops travel to Croatia in December.
Dinamo Zagreb lies in wait at the Stadion Maksimir 15 days before Christmas, but it remains unclear how many Celtic fans will be allowed into the game.
Previously, it was said that the Scottish Premiership champions would be allowed to have a hefty 3000 away supporters in the ground, but that could yet change.
This morning, Celtic’s Supporters Liason Officer confirmed on X that Zagreb recently advised the club that the initial 3000 allocation might be reduced. An update will be given once the Croatians’ final decision is made.
One hopes Zagreb grants Celtic the bigger allocation for the sake of those making the lengthy trip.
Nothing is set in stone, but the clash against Dinamo is arguably the Hoops’ most winnable away from home in Europe this campaign. It could be crucial for the Bhoys’ last-16 playoff hopes, too, so having a raucous away support in the stadium would only be beneficial.