After opening up a three points gap over Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership at the weekend, attention for Celtic turns back to European matters this midweek.
Club Brugge are their next Champions League opponents, with an automatic spot in the knockout rounds very much a possibility.
Brendan Rodgers' side has made a flying start to their UCL campaign with seven points from four games.
They currently occupy a play-off position but will have their sights firmly set on a guaranteed knockout slot in the top eight of the new-look league table.
Here's everything you need to know...
When is Celtic vs Club Brugge?
Celtic will take on Club Brugge on Wednesday, November 27.
The game is scheduled to kick off at 8pm.
The match will be played at Celtic Park, Glasgow.
Is Celtic vs Club Brugge on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully the game will be showcased live on television.
TNT Sports have the broadcast nights to ALL club matches in UEFA competitions, including the Champions, Europa and Europa Conference League.
They will show the game on their TNT Sports 3 channel.
Coverage will begin at 7pm - allowing for a full hour of build-up to the match.
Celtic v Club Brugge will also be streamed live on discovery+.
Team news
Rodgers will provide a full fitness update on his squad in his pre-match press conference.
Hoops fans will be hoping all of their big hitters are fit and well, ready for another big night in Europe.
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