Football Talk: Strict Belgian rules, Lennon plans to hide
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Celtic fans are beginning to make their way to Brussells this morning for this week's Champions League game but they better hope they've remembered their ticket.
No, not just so they can get into the ground, but so they're not arrested in the nearby area.
Anderlecht have issued a rather strict warning to Celtic fans they must be in possession of a ticket if they are on their territory, or in the neighbouring community.
Meanwhile, former Celtic boss Neil Lennon will make the trip back to Parkhead this weekend when his new side Hibs face the champions.
He's joked no one will see him for a month if he's the man to bring an end to Celtic's 57 game unbeaten run.
And the Lisbon Lions will be inducted into Scotland's Hall of Fame next month, 50 years on from their remarkable achievement.
Away from Celtic, Kilmarnock's Jordan Jones has been called up by Northern Ireland and Scotland defender Callum Paterson has upped his return from injury by playing his first 90 minutes in 10 months.