Celtic continue their Champions League campaign tonight as RB Leipzig visit Glasgow.
Brendan Rodgers' side will host the Bundesliga club in the league phase of the competition.
Celtic have four points from their first three matches in the tournament so far.
They kick-started their campaign with a thumping win over Slovan Bratislava before a heavy defeat to Borussia Dortmund and then a goalless draw away against Atalanta.
Rodgers will be keen to further add to the points tally against Leipzig on Tuesday but the visitors are desperate to get going in the league phase having lost in all three outings so far.
Leipzig have lost to Atletico Madrid, Juventus and Liverpool in their tough opening fixture list.
Everything you need to know about Celtic vs RB Leipzig...
When is Celtic vs RB Leipzig?
Celtic take on RB Leipzig in the Champions League today - Tuesday, November 5.
The match will be played at Celtic Park.
Kick-off is at 8pm.
Is Celtic vs RB Leipzig on TV?
Yes. The match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports.
Coverage begins at 7pm on TNT Sports 2.
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Can I live stream Celtic vs RB Leipzig?
Yes. The match will be available to stream through TNT Sports on discovery+.
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Who is in the Celtic Champions League squad?
Goalkeepers: Kasper Schmeichel, Viljami Sinisalo, Scott Bain.
Defenders: Alistair Johnston, Greg Taylor, Liam Scales, Auston Trusty, Alex Valle, Maik Nawrocki, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Anthony Ralston, Stephen Welsh.
Midfielders: Reo Hatate, Luis Palma, Nicolas Kuhn, Yang Hyun-jun, Luke McCowan, Arne Engels, Paulo Bernardo, Callum McGregor, James Forrest, Adam Montgomery.
Forwards: Kyogo Furuhashi, Adam Idah, Daizen Maeda.
What are Celtic's Champions League fixtures?
November 5 - RB Leipzig, 8pm (H)
November 26 - Club Brugge, 8pm (H)
December 10 - Dinamo Zagreb, 5.45pm (A)
January 22 - Young Boys, 8pm (H)
January - 29 - Aston Villa, 8pm (A)
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