Norwegian referee Rohit Saggi will take charge of Celtic against BSC Young Boys in the UEFA Champions League tomorrow night at Celtic Park…

A must-win assignment for Celtic

Brendan Rodgers’ side face the Swiss champions in a must-win assignment. Three points for the hosts would see qualification to the knockout playoffs in for the first time in Europe’s elite club competition for 13 years.
BSC Young Boys are already out of the Champions League despite only six games of eight being played in the new elongated format. Cataclysmic results in both domestic and European football means it has been a season to forget for the Bern club.
Norwegian Rohit Saggi to referee Celtic v BSC Young Boys

Now, UEFA have announced via their official website that the whistler for the game — 32 year-old Rohit Saggi will be the man in the middle for Celtic’s crucial encounter tomorrow evening.
Saggi has only refereed two UEFA Champions League matches this season; Bologna v Shakhtar Donetsk in early September and then Sturm Graz v Girona in late November. Supporting Saggi on-field is fellow countryman Morten Jensen AR1, and Olav Dale AR2. Kristoffer Hagenes is fourth official. Manning VAR duties is Italian Marco Di Bello and taking the role as assistant VAR is German Benjamin Brand.
Celtic’s Biggest Game in a Decade
Kick-off on what will be an electrifying night at Paradise is 8pm (Celtic Park Time) and will be shown live on TNT Sports 3.

It’s the biggest match at Celtic Park in more than a decade and every Celtic supporter has a responsibility to do all that they can to create the best possible atmosphere by for the entire match making some Noise for the Bhoys!
Conor Spence
