Celtic Women are set to face WSL champions Chelsea on Wednesday night in a mouthwatering UEFA Women's Champions League clash at Celtic Park.
Elena Sadiku’s side currently sit bottom of Group B having lost the opening two fixtures of their maiden Champions League campaign.
The Scottish champions fell to a 2-0 defeat against Dutch league winners Twente at New Douglas Park before suffering a 4-0 loss to Real Madrid in Spain last month.
Meanwhile group leaders Chelsea will be looking to continue their 100% record in this year’s competition.
Here's everything you need to know about Celtic FC Women vs Chelsea...
When is Celtic FC Women vs Chelsea?
Celtic take on Chelsea this week on Wednesday, November 13.
The match is scheduled to kick-off at 8pm.
The game will be played at Celtic Park.
Is Celtic FC Women vs Chelsea on TV and can I live stream it?
The game will be broadcast live and free on streaming platform DAZN and their YouTube channel.
You can register HERE.
Team news
Sadiku has insisted defender Caitlin Hayes has not been suspended amid rumours suggesting a falling out between the pair.
The Swede said the Republic of Ireland international has been "resting" but is now back in training and will be part of the squad.
Full-back Hana Kerner and forward Kit Koferski will both miss out due to injury.
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