Join thousands of fans who have signed up to our Celtic newsletter. Subscribe Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid Email

CELTIC'S Champions League opponents Borussia Monchengladbach have been having fun with their Scottish rival's name ahead of tonight's clash.

A sign outside a Scottish bar went viral ahead of the German outfit's 2-0 victory in Glasgow on Matchday 3 - with the pub seemingly giving up on various attempts to spell "Monchengladbach" and instead opting for "A German Team".

But The Foals took the joke a step further for the return fixture by showing a sign at their Borussia-Park stadium with failed efforts at writing "A Scottish Team".

The tweet, which reads "We tried ...", shows the humorous Germans simply calling their opponents "Celtic".

After changing their Twitter account name to a "A German Team" ahead of the previous fixture, Borussia have now sold 2,000 scarves sporting the branding.

The club say that the scarves were in such high demand that supporters snapped them up within two days.

Thousands of Celtic fans have travelled to Germany for the must-win Champions League game with many enjoying festivities in the old town last night at a pre-match party.

And some are enjoying a drink or two next to the stadium at the Borussia beer garden ahead of the game.

Many supporters who haven't been lucky enough to get one of the 2,500 ticket for tonight's game are expected to watch the match from a fanzone that has been set up in the Bahnhofstraße area of the city.