The Scottish champions have reached the group-stage of Europe's elite competition in each of the 3 seasons that Brendan Rogers has been at the club.
The 'Hoops' are well on their way to achieving that goal again, after dispatching Armenian side Alashkert and Norwegian team Rosenborg already in the competition.
However, they still 2 more ties to play, starting with a match up against Greek side AEK Athens. The first leg of the tie will take place on Wednesday night, and club captain Scott Brown is wanting to put in the best performance possible for the fans.
"It's great for our fans as well. They want to be in the Champions League. They want trips away and see us playing against quality teams." Brown said.
"We want to make it as special as possible and make Celtic Park a fortress as we have done over the last couple of years."
"It's huge for the club. We want to play Champions League football. It's a lot of money for the club and when I first signed that's the quality I wanted to play against."