Celtic's Champions League fixture list has been confirmed.
UEFA have today published the exact dates and times each team in the competition will be playing between September and December.
Celtic have drawn Feyenoord, Atletico Madrid, and Lazio in their group.
The Scottish champions start their 2023/24 UEFA Champions League campaign by travelling to the Netherlands to take on old European Cup final adversaries, Feyenoord on Tuesday, September 19.
That’s followed by two consecutive home ties, first against Serie A side, Lazio on Wednesday, October 4 and then Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, October 25.
Atletico also provide the next opposition by hosting Celtic in Madrid on Tuesday, November 7 prior to the trip to Rome to take on Lazio on Tuesday, November 28.
The final game is the return tie at home against Feyenoord on Wednesday, December 13 – so all away ties on Tuesdays and all home ties on Wednesdays, with all games kicking off at 8pm apart from Lazio away which starts at 5.45pm.
Celtic’s Group E fixtures:
Tuesday, Sep 19, Feyenoord away, kick-off 8pm
Wednesday. Oct 4, Lazio home, kick-off 8pm
Wednesday, Oct 25, Atletico Madrid home, kick-off 8pm
Tuesday, November 7, Atletico Madrid away, kick-off 8pm
Tuesday, November 28, Lazio away, kick-off 5.45pm
Wednesday, December 13, Feyenoord home, kick-off 8pm
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