Celtic will take on Manchester City in the second match of their pre-season tour in America.
The Parkhead club will take on the Premier League champions in the early hours of Wednesday morning before a final match Stateside against Chelsea.
The pre-season friendly will be Celtic's fourth outing of the summer after playing Ayr United and Queen's Park in Scotland, then DC United in America.
Celtic drew 1-1 with Ayr - now managed by Scott Brown - before emerging as winners in a free-scoring 6-4 scoreline against Queen's Park at Lesser Hampden.
The Scottish Premiership champions then romped to a 4-0 win over DC United.
While Rodgers and his squad play Stateside, one player who won't be involved is Alistair Johnston with the defender to receive extra time off having just competed in the Copa America with Canada.
Everything you need to know about Manchester City vs Celtic...
When is Manchester City vs Celtic?
Celtic face Man City on Wednesday, July 23.
The match will be played at the Kenan Memorial Stadium in Chapel Hill.
Kick-off is at 12am UK time.
Is Manchester City vs Celtic on TV?
No. The match will not be broadcast live on TV in the United Kingdom.
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Can I live stream Manchester City vs Celtic?
Yes. The match will be broadcast on Celtic TV.
Subscribers can watch live coverage of the pre-season tour fixture.
You can sign up HERE.
Who else do Celtic play in pre-season?
Ayr United 1 Celtic 1
Queen's Park 4 Celtic 6
DC United 0 Celtic 4
Celtic vs Manchester City - Wednesday, July 24 12am
Chelsea vs Celtic - Saturday, July 27 9pm
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