Head-to-head record
Previous meetings: 5
Bayern wins: 4
Draws: 1
Celtic wins: 0
Bayern Munich and Celtic have only clashed five times in their history, but the Bundesliga club have certainly managed to get the better of the Scottish Premiership side in their rare meetings, with Bayern undefeated in their five matchups while emerging as victors four times.
The Bavarians most recently got the better of Celtic in their Champions League first-leg clash on February 12, 2025 thanks to goals from Harry Kane and Michael Olise, which gave them a 2-0 advantage by the 49th minute.
Daizen Maeda managed to pull one back for the Bhoys to ensure that the Bavarians only took home a 2-1 lead into the second leg, but much could have been different had Nicolas-Gerrit Kuhn's first-minute goal not been ruled out.
Celtic's solitary draw with Bayern came in a 0-0 stalemate at Celtic Park in the Champions League in November 2003, with the likes of Chris Sutton and Henrik Larsson featuring for the Hoops.
However, that match would be the clubs' last meeting for nearly 14 years, with the sides next clashing twice in the group stage of the 2017-18 Champions League in October 2017.
The Scottish team will not have fond memories of that European campaign considering they were beaten 3-0 at Allianz Arena on October 18 and lost 2-1 at home on October 31.
Familiar faces Thomas Muller and Joshua Kimmich scored for the Bavarians in their 3-0 victory, while Kingsley Coman found his way onto the scoresheet when his side triumphed in late October.
To their credit, Celtic have ensured that three of their four defeats against the German club have been closely fought contests, with the Bundesliga side winning 2-1 three times.
Previous meetings
Feb 12, 2025: Celtic 1-2 Bayern (Champions League Knockout Round Playoffs)
Oct 31, 2017: Celtic 1-2 Bayern (Champions League Group Stage)
Oct 18, 2017: Bayern 3-0 Celtic (Champions League Group Stage)
Nov 25, 2003: Celtic 0-0 Bayern (Champions League Group Stage)
Sep 17, 2003: Bayern 2-1 Celtic (Champions League Group Stage)
Written by
Lewis Nolan