CELTIC kick-off their pre-season fixtures this evening in Austria.
Ange Postecoglou is currently working with his players on the European trip ahead of the upcoming Scottish Premiership season.
Celtic will take on SC Wiener Viktoria in the first pre-season match with another five matches ahead of the return of competitive action.
Here's all you need to know about tonight's match...
When is Celtic vs SC Wiener Viktoria?
Celtic will play SC Wiener Viktoria at the SV Bad Erlach Stadium on Wednesday, July 6 (TODAY).
The match will kick-off at 5.30pm.
Can I watch it on TV?
No. The match will not be broadcast on any TV channels.
Can I live stream it?
Yes. The match is available to watch on Celtic TV.
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Who else do Celtic play in pre-season?
Rapid Vienna Sat 9/7
Banik Ostrava Wed 13/7
Blackburn Rovers Sat 16/7
Legia Warsaw Wed 20/7
Norwich City Sat 23/7
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