Asim Rabini of the A Celtic State of Mind podcast thinks their Champions League draw is the best it could have been.
The Scottish champions have home games against RB Leipzig, Club Bruges, Young Boys and Slovan Bratislava and away matches against Borussia Dortmund, Dinamo Zagreb, Atalanta and Aston Villa.
"Prior to the draw you always kind of look at the options and make your choices of who you'd like to get and I think it's safe to say for lot of Celtic fans could barely have handpicked a more favourable draw," Rabini told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.
"Barring Aston Villa, who are probably one of the best of the pot four teams, we pretty much avoided all the big hitters.
"In the past maybe you've looked for some glamour ties but I think given where Celtic are in Europe at the moment and our struggles in recent seasons, I think we all just wanted a draw where we felt we could compete in winnable ties.
"You look at the draw and you feel that we've got a really good chance if we can strengthen the squad today hopefully as we all want to."