Celtic will face Riga in Latvia later today, as the hoops aim to progress to the Europa League play-off.
Neil Lennon’s men were knocked out of the Champions League earlier in the season, but will be hopeful of reaching the group stage of a tournament both they and Rangers have enjoyed in recent years. Riga will be no pushovers however, they sit at the top of their league after 19 games this season.
Here is all you need to know ahead of the match.
Where is the match being played?
The match will be played in Latvia at the at Skonto Stadium. The stadium has a 8087 capacity.
What time is kick-off?
The match will kick off at 6pm on Thursday 24 Septempber. Our live blog will cover all the game’s action.
What's the team news?
Christopher Julien will miss the game, but Celtic are full strength aside from the longer term absence of Mikey Johnston.
Odsonne Edouard did not feature at the weekend, but Lennon said he was just being rested.
How can I watch the game?
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