With seven players out from the Barcelona team due to injuries to either their hamstring, ankle, knee or elbow - and another two out from the Celtic team - their match in the EUFA Champions League will be an interesting one to watch, to say the least.

The teams will compete in Camp Nou, Spain, on Oct. 23 at 2:45 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, 8:45 p.m. Local Time.

Broadcasting the game will be FOX Sports, FOX Deportes, Sportsnet One, Sky Sports 2 and TVE La Primera. However live stream is also available online, courtesy of FOX Soccer 2 Go.

SB Nation has high predictions for the Celtics. The team "looked like the clear fourth best team in Group G" entering the Champions League, according to their report, but they might end Tuesday's game by rising to second place, even if they do lose to Barcelona. By just performing well they can qualify to move on to the next round of games in the Champions League.

"While Celtic supporters can't expect a result, they should expect their side to keep Barcelona reasonably contained," the report added.

Barcelona playing in their home country - with the fans in the stands most likely cheering them on rather than their competitors - might give them an advantage in Tuesday's game. Even with Carles Puyol, Gerard Pique, Isaac Cuenca and Marc Muniesa confirmed to be not playing in the match-up, among other players, Barcelona is still a strong contender in the game against Celtic, reports suggest.

The Bleacher Report called them the "Spanish giants" and "one of the elite European football teams."

"The crowd will be in Barça's favor as will the history and, quite frankly, the talent," they added. "If Celtic can avoid being intimidated by La Blaugrana, they can come away with a point and maybe even use the result to make the next round of the Champions League."