Celtic welcome CFR Cluj to Parkhead this week in match day two of their Europa League journey.
The Hoops are gunning for revenge after the Romanians knocked them out of the Champions League qualifiers in a dismal evening in Glasgow back in August.
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Dan Petrescu's side managed an impressive 2-1 victory over supposed group favourites in their opening fixture while Celts did well to earn a point against Rennes in France a fortnight ago.
But will things be different this time at Celtic Park? Can you watch it on TV? What channel is it on?
Here's all you need to know about Celtic vs Cluj.
Where is the game being played?
Celtic Park hosts the Europa League Group E clash between the Hoops and their opponents.
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What time is kick-off?
The game kicks-off at 8pm.
Is it on TV?
Yes - Celtic vs Cluj will be available on BT Sport 3, immediately following Rangers' trip to Young Boys.
You can also follow the game on our LIVE blog which will be up and running before the match.
It will be available on the BT Sport App.
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Who are the favourites?
Celts are odds-on favourites to exact their revenge on Cluj.
They come in as short as 8/15 while you can back the visitors at 13/2.
Team news?
Well, its highly unlikely that Neil Lennon will start Callum McGregor at left-back, that's for sure.
Boli Bolingoli has hit his stride since the last time these two sides met.
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He was dropped for McGregor in a tactical switch widely criticised by fans.
Meanwhile Vakoun Bayo will definitely miss out through suspension after his red card against Rennes in week one.
Jozo Simunovic is ruled out through injury but Leigh Griffiths could return.
George Tucudean looks likely to be out of action with a heart problem while Bilel Omrani is a doubt.
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