Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has named his side to face Aston Villa in the final Champions League group phase game.
The Scottish champions have already guaranteed themselves a place in at least the play-off phase of the elite competition but still have a slim chance of breaking into the top eight and taking direct entry to the last 16.
That can only happen if Celtic defeat their English Premier League opponents and other results go their way but the team have travelled to Birmingham knowing they have already achieved their primary objective in the competition.
Rodgers has had decisions to make, with a number of players who have featured heavily in the campaign so far unavailable to him.
Centre-back Cameron Carter-Vickers misses out through injury, while Daizen Maeda serves the first match of a two-game ban following his sending-off against Young Boys.
Kyogo Furuhashi has been sold to Rennes, and Alex Valle has returned to Barcelona after his loan deal was ended by the Catalan club.
Celtic start with Kasper Schmeichel in goal, behind a back four of Greg Taylor, Auston Trusty, Stephen Welsh and Alistair Johnston.
Callum McGregor captains the side as usual, and is joined in the midfield by Reo Hatate and Arne Engels.
Yang comes into the side, playing on the left wing, with Nicholas Kuhn on the opposite flank and Adam Idah starting up front.
Villa currently sit ninth in the League Phase table and need a positive result to move up into the top eight and book direct entry to the last 16. Manager Unai Emery has named a strong team for the match, with established Premier League stars throughout his side.
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