CELTIC will play their first competitive fixture of the 2019/20 season on Tuesday when they travel to Bosnia-Herzegovina at face FK Sarajevo in the Champions League qualifiers.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the match.
Where is the game being played?
Celtic play the away leg first, so the match will go ahead at Sarajevo's Asim Ferhatović-Hase Stadium.
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What time is kick-off?
The match will get underway at 18:45 UK time.
Is it on TV?
Yes. Premier Sports 1 will be broadcasting the match, immediately after Rangers' trip to Gibraltar to face St Joseph's.
What are Celtic's chances of winning?
Celtic are comfortable favourites to leave Sarajevo with a win, with the odds offered generally between 3/5 and 8/13. If you think Sarajevo can pull off an upset, you can back them at around 17/4.
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What's the latest team news?
Kieran Tierney will not be taking part in the European fixture as the Scotland internationalist is still recovering from an operation. That means that either Jonny Hayes or new signing Boli Bolingoli-Mbombo will fill in on the left side of the defence.
£7 million signing Christopher Jullien is likely to make his competitive debut for the club, while Neil Lennon will also have Maryan Shved available for selection for the first time.
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