Celtic have confirmed the price of their three-match package for the Champions League.
Supporters will pay £138 to attend the home fixtures against Feyenoord, Atletico Madrid and Lazio.
The total is up £9 from last season, where the Hoops took on Real Madrid, RB Leipzig and Shakhtar Donetsk.
Concessions cost £108 and under 13s are priced at £96.
It will be the third time Brendan Rodgers has managed the Parkhead club in Europe's premier competition and he spoke previously about how much he is looking forward to the group.
He said: "It is always exciting, of course when you watch it and you see the teams and the groups and to be a part of that is fantastic.
"It is great for players to place themselves against the best players in Europe. The supporters are going to go to some great cities and some great stadiums and we want to be in there and be competitive and fight to get through the group.
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"Whoever you are going to play they are the best teams. Whatever group you are going to be in they are champions and established teams and fantastic teams.
"I'm just excited by the games. The players worked very hard last year to win the title and earned the right to be in there.
"We will play the teams that we do and there are some very good teams with fantastic managers and we accept that challenge when the games come.
"For me, it is all about arriving there and you play who you play against. Every team is a fantastic team in their own right.
"They have earned the right to be there. You can sometimes look at a team and say it is not Real Madrid or Barcelona, so it will be an easy game.
"There is never an easy game at that level. We want to go in and perform and be competitive and if we can do that then it would give us a great chance to qualify.
"I think the overriding aim for me is to make sure we can be in Europe after Christmas. That's what we would like to do.
"Then anything above that would be fantastic.
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