THREE Scottish clubs are in European action this week as Celtic, Rangers and Hibernian go into their second leg clashes with healthy leads.
Celtic took a 3-0 lead back from their trip to Armenia in the Champions League first qualifying round against Alashkert last week and will have home advantage when they look to close out the tie on Wednesday.
The game will not be broadcast in the UK, but overseas subscribers to Celtic TV can watch video footage live and UK or Ireland based subscribers can get live audio.
Read more: Lee McCulloch: Rangers need European football even with the extra games and travelling
Rangers successfully progressed to the second Europa League qualifying round on Tuesday with a 0-0 draw against Shkupi that gave them a 2-0 aggregate victory.
Hibernian hold a huge 6-1 advantage from their first leg against NSI Runavik and their trip to the Faroe Islands will be live on Premier Sports at 7.45pm on Thursday.
Wednesday 18th July 2018
Guangzhou Evergrande v Guizhou Zhicheng
Chinese Super League
12:35
Sky Sports Football
Celtic v Alashkert
UEFA Champions League First Qualifying Round Second Leg
19:45
Celtic TV (Live video for overseas subscribers, live audio for UK/Ireland subscribers)
Thursday 19th July 2018
Blackburn Rovers v Liverpool
Friendly
19:45
LFCTV
NSI Runavik v Hibernian
UEFA Europa League First Qualifying Round Second Leg
19:45
Premier Sports
Friday 20th July 2018
Club America v Man Utd
Friendly
03:00
MUTV
Ukraine U19 v England U19
UEFA Under-19 Championship Group Stage
16:30
Sky Sports Football
Turkey U19 v France U19
UEFA Under-19 Championship Group Stage
18:30
Sky Sports Football
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