The Scottish club remains second in their group and in order to get a real shot at moving on, Neil Lennon has to overcome his injuries and the team will have to face the potential loss of forward Georgios Samaras, according to SB Nation. If he is out of the game, 18-year-old Tony Watt will step in and try to make his team proud.

The two teams play in Celtic Park on Wednesday and the Scottish team might have the advantage of the home crowd cheering them on, who were also loud when the team played recently in Spain. The two sides faced each other on Oct. 23 where Barcelona played in front of their home fans in Nou Camp and completed a 2-1 victory on an injury time goal.

Fox Soccer 2 Go provides live stream coverage of the game for subscribers. Kick-off is at 2:45 ET. 

Out from the Celtic team because of injuries are the following players: Emilio Izaguirre (hamstring), James Forrest (hamstring), Lassad Nouioui (groin).

There is a question whether Gary Hooper (hamstring) and Georgios Samaras (ankle) will play in Wednesday's game.

For Barcelona, confirmed out players are Sergio Busquets (suspended) and Adriano (leg). It is unsure whether Lionel Messi will play because of a knock in the weekend match.

To watch on the television, tune in to FOX Sports Net (U.S.), Sky Sports 2 (U.K.) or Sportsnet (Canada).