Celtic fans will be able to travel to Germany for their clash with Bayer Leverkusen next month, according to the club's supporter liaison officer.
Away fan allocations are up in the air for UEFA competitions as a result of the ongoing pandemic.
The Parkhead club were told they would be given tickets for their Europa League trip to Seville to face Real Betis.
But that was withdrawn by UEFA at the last minute, much to the disappointment of fans who hadn't been able to attend a European away game in 19 months.

It looks like it could be a similar story for the trip to Budapest to face Ferencvaros with the Hungarian government not accepting UK vaccine passports with just 48 hours to go until kick-off.
However there is better news for the visit to Bayer Leverkusen in what will be their penultimate Europa League group game.
Celtic 's SLO confirmed on Twitter after being asked by a fan that there WILL be away fans in attendance in the November 25th clash.
It's yet to be confirmed how many tickets will be available to those travelling from Glasgow.