THEY may be out of Europe already, but Celtic still have pride to play for.
And what better way to restore some confidence in their Champions League campaign than by gaining a result at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Ange Postecoglou's team travel to holders Real Madrid in their final match of the group stages and it's set to be cracker, despite the contest being a dead rubber.
Here are all the details you need of the showdown in Spain...
When is Real Madrid vs Celtic?
Real Madrid will take on Celtic TODAY on Wednesday November 2. The match will kick off at 5:45pm UK time.
Can I watch the Real Madrid vs Celtic?
Yes. The match will be shown live on BT Sport 4. Coverage will begin at 5pm.
Team news
Celtic will have winger Jota in their ranks for the fixture.
The former Benfica man returned from injury at the weekend against Livingston and will be fit for trip to Madrid.
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