Celtic continue their Women's Champions League campaign TONIGHT when they take on Real Madrid in the Spanish capital.
Elena Sadiku’s side made their debut in the competition last week when they hosted Dutch champions FC Twente in Hamilton, but a brace from Kayleigh van Dooren ensured the Eredivisie club took away all three points.
Celtic suffered their first league defeat of the season against Hearts on Sunday after a dramatic 2-2 derby draw with Rangers.
Meanwhile Madrid were beaten 3-2 by Chelsea in London on matchday one, making it six straight defeats in the group stages for Las Blancas.
Here is everything you need to know about Real Madrid v Celtic...
When is Real Madrid v Celtic?
Celtic take on Real Madrid TONIGHT - Thursday, October 17.
The match will be played at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano, Madrid, Spain.
Kick-off is at 5.45pm UK time.
Is Real Madrid v Celtic 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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