CELTIC have one foot in the group stages of the Europa League following their 2-0 win over AIK Stockholm at Parkhead last week.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the second leg of their Europa League play-off fixture.
Where is the match being played?
The game will go ahead at the Friends Arena in Stockholm.
What time is kick-off?
The match is scheduled to get under way at 6pm UK time on Thursday.
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Is it on TV?
Yes. Premier Sports 1 will be broadcasting the match live, with the coverage beginning at 5:55pm.
What are the pre-match odds?
Neil Lennon's side are expected to follow up their home win with another victory on the road, and can be backed at around 6/5. If you fancy AIK to cause an upset, most bookies are offering odds of around 9/4 for a win for the Swedes.
What's the latest team news?
Hatem Elhamed could be in line for a return to Lennon's starting XI, after sitting out the wins over AIK and Hearts last week. Craig Gordon is expected to start in goal as Scott Bain is still ruled out with injury and Fraser Forster is not included in Celtic's European squad. Vakoun Bayo will probably be back on the bench after the Ivorian was handed his first start in the win over Hearts and Ryan Christie should be back in the line-up after missing Sunday's match.
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