Bayern Munich vs Celtic LIVE commentary: Scottish giants look to overturn first-leg deficit against Kane and co

Celtic are in Germany tonight to take on Bayern Munich in the second leg of their Champions League play-off, live on talkSPORT.
The Bhoys trail Vincent Kompany's men 2-1 after the first leg at Celtic Park, but the tie is definitely still in the balance.
Goals from Michael Olise and Harry Kane put Bayern in charge but a late strike from Daizen Maeda set up a nervy finish for the Bundesliga giants.
However, they managed to hold off a late push from the hosts and will be confident of getting the job done in front of their fans.
Meanwhile, Brendan Rodgers' men got at Bayern in the first match and know that one goal for them would change everything.
It is also set to be around -7 degrees by the time the game starts on Tuesday, so that could play a part.
Since the start of last season, no player has scored more Champions League goals than Harry Kane.
The England captain has bagged 15 times in just 20 matches in UEFA's elite competition across that period.
The Tottenham icon has found goals no problem to come by while playing in Bavaria, and they will likely need him again in this one.
If Bayern are to advance and potentially win the Champions League under Kompany, they will need Kane to continue this ridiculous output.
Some people doubted him after a relatively disappointing Euro 2024, but he's continued to score goals, bagging 29 in 30 games across all competitions this season.
Bayern XI: Neuer, Stanisic, Upamecano, Kim, Guerreiro, Kimmich, Goretzka, Musiala, Olise, Gnabry, Kane.
Subs: Urbig, Dier, Davies, Ito, Boey, Palhinha, Laimer, Vidovic, Pavlovic, Coman, Sane, Muller.
Celtic XI: Schmeichel, Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Trusty, Schlupp, Engels, McGregor, Hatate, Kuhn, Jota, Maeda.
Subs: Sinisalo, Bain, Taylor, Scales, Nawrocki, Murray, Ralston, McCowan, Bonnar, Idah, Hyun-Jun, Kenny.
Rodgers is hoping that his side can be brave and compact at the Allianz Arena.
Speaking ahead of the contest, he said: “It’s about balance.
“I think that’s the idea. If you go out gung-ho the other night, then you can run out of legs at the level.
“You see it in the Champions League: you give everything and then all of a sudden you can get picked off with the quality.
“So it’s always about balance. There’s always a moment to press the game, especially when you’re away from home.
“It will be a balanced performance and you need to be concentrated because if you come out of position, that level of quality… you get players throughout the team, especially in attacking areas, that are world class.
“If you give world-class guys space, they can hurt you. So for us it’s a balance, but a real mentality to be progressive and see if we can make them think.”
The second leg of this Champions League play-off is set to take place on Tuesday, February 18.
Kick-off at the Allianz Arena is scheduled for 8pm UK time.
talkSPORT will have live coverage of the contest, with Adrian Durham serving as your presenter.
Commentary will then come from Sam Matterface and former Watford striker Troy Deeney.
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