Celtic begin their UEFA Women's Champions League campaign TONIGHT when they face FC Twente at New Douglas Park.
It will be the first time either side have participated in the group stages of the competition, with Celtic the first-ever Scottish team to do so.
Elena Sadiku’s side made history last month, defeating Vorskla Poltava 3-0 on aggregate in the final qualifying round to set up ties with Spanish giants Real Madrid, WSL champions Chelsea and Dutch league winners FC Twente in Group B.
The Swede is also set to become the youngest coach in the male or female version of the Champions League.
Here is everything you need to know about Celtic vs FC Twente...
When is Celtic vs FC Twente?
Celtic take on FC Twente tonight - Tuesday, October 8.
The match will be played at New Douglas Park, Hamilton, Scotland.
Kick-off is at 8pm.
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Is Celtic vs FC Twente on TV? Can I live stream it?
The game will be broadcast live and free on streaming platform DAZN and their YouTube channel.
You can register HERE.
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