Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has shrugged off injury doubts after missing training yesterday to start against Celtic tonight at the Allianz.
Kane, who suffered a facial knock on Saturday against Bayer Leverkusen in a 0-0 draw, however, leads the line for Vincent Kompany’s side.

Kompany makes three changes from the team that started at Celtic Park six days ago, with Josip Stanišić, Kim Min-jae, and Serge Gnabry all coming into the team.
Bayern will be favourites for tonight’s game; however, the manner in which Celtic caused them problems at Celtic Park will be a real concern for Kompany, with all the pressure on the German side.
Celtic themselves make four changes from the team who started on Saturday against Dundee United, with Alistair Johnston, Arne Engels, Nicolas Kuhn, and Daizen Maeda all coming into the team.
Rodgers has made a number of changes, which show that Celtic aren’t coming to defend. Instead, they will look to cause Bayern problems from the outset, with Maeda’s press, Jota’s tricky wing play, and Schlupp’s physicality adding a new dynamic to the team that started last week at Paradise.