Two more wins for Celtic in any of their remaining five matches against RB Leipzig, Club Brugge, Dinamo Zagreb, BSC Young Boys or Aston Villa would subsequently lead to Brendan Rodgers’ side securing a place in the Champions League play-off round with a shot at the Last 16.
Scotland’s co-efficient boost
Meanwhile, the draw with Gian Piero Gasperini’s side has added an extra 0.2 points on to Scotland’s coefficient. Through qualifying directly to the Champions League, winning against Slovan Bratislava, and now an admirable point in Italy, the Hoops have accumulated 1.8 total points for their nation. Celtic received a bonus point for reaching the Champions League, whilst gaining 0.4 points for that win in the opening match and 0.2 points for a draw at Gewiss Stadium.
Celtic’s revenues soar
Notably, €700,000 were added to the €25+ million before ticket prices Celtic have already made financially so far in this season’s Champions League campaign. Despite a draw, the Hoops earned €250,000 more than theRangers, and €300,000 more than Hearts this week in Europe despite the two other Scottish club’s victories.
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