Prior to kick-off at tonight’s Champions League match between Bayern Munich and Celtic, there will be a period of silence in memory of the victims of last week’s tragic attack in Munich.
The horrific incident saw multiple people injured, with some sadly losing their lives. As a mark of respect, both clubs will pause before the game to honour those affected.
In moments like this, football takes a backseat, and we’re sure that everyone inside the Allianz Arena will unite to pay their respects.

The Champions league tie sees Celtic looking to overturn a 2-1 defeat to the German giants. There will be an away crowed of over 3000 on the night to take on the action.
Manager Brendan Rodgers has told his players to go out and play with no fear as they look to get an unlikely result against the Bundesliga leaders.
The game is scheduled for an 8pm kick off, with the minute silence happening just after the players have taken to the field.