The Blaugrana are through to the next round, but they will need at least a point to secure the top spot, unless AC Milan fails to be Ajax. A number of local Fox Networks will bring you this match live in the USA.

Preview: With nothing to play for, Celtic will look to honor their club and country

Neil Lennon's side is last in Group H with just three points, and even a victory at the Nou Camp would not be enough for them to even secure a spot in the Europa League.

Taking on Barcelona is never easy, especially at the Nou Camp. Celtic will be playing for pride, while the hosts will know that the top spot in their group is not yet guaranteed. Currently in a poor run of form, having lost two of their last three in all competitions, Tata Martino will expect his side to put in a solid performance on Wednesday night.

 

Jordi Alba's return to the squad will be a boost for the Barcelona manager, while he will also give some of his first team regulars the start, after they sat out in their Copa del Rey fixture. 

With Dani Alves still out with a calf injury, Adriano will likely feature on the right side of the back four. Gerard Pique, Andres Iniesta and Xavi will also return to the squad.

Celtic has a list of injuries as well heading into this match. Beram Kayal (foot), Adam Matthews (collarbone) and Steven Mouyoukolo (Achilles) will all miss out due to injury. Another absence will be Emilio Izaguirre, who will be serving a suspension due to accumulation of yellow cards. 

This match will likely feature a Barcelona side that will keep possession and apply high pressure, just as they always do. Celtic will be limited to counter-attacking football, as they will look to play spoiler. 

Failing to score in six of their last seven Champions League matches will not be a great streak for the visitors going into the match. Barcelona tends to score a lot of goals at home, and they have only allowed 34 shots against, which is the lowest of all teams in the competition. 

Having Messi still out, Neymar will look to grab his first goal in the Champions League. The Brazilian forward has 14 shots in the competition, but none of them have been good enough to find the back of the net. He will be hoping that he can change that tonight at the Nou Camp. 

Where to watch this match - live stream, start time, TV channels, live scores

Watch Barcelona vs Celtic live on Wednesday, December 11, 2013:

In Canada at 14:45 ET on: Sportsnet World Online

In the UK at 19:45 BST on: Sky Sports Events CentreSky Go UKSky Sports 4/HDNOW TV powered by SkySky Sports Red Button

In the USA at 14:45 ET on: Fox Sports TennesseeFox Sports Ohio 2Fox Sports New OrleansFox Sports CarolinasFox Soccer 2GoFox Sports WestMASN2MASNFox Sports SouthFox Sports OhioFox Sports Florida

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