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It’s a chance to book their place in a Hampden semi-final and continue their quest to reclaim the trophy after last season’s disappointment against Kilmarnock.

Following Wednesday night’s dream Champions League start there’s a beautiful feeling around the club and fans – heading to the stadium or watching on from home – can’t wait to see the team back on the pitch.

The European fun continues this weekend, too, and Celtic FC Women break new ground by taking part in their first ever Women’s Champions League second-round match.

Before that League Cup kick-off at Celtic Park, the women’s side take on Ukrainian champions Vorskla Poltava in the first leg of their knockout tie and Premier Sports have bought the rights to broadcast.

The fixture kicks off at 12pm and will be live directly before the men’s game on Premier Sports 1.

Before that League Cup kick-off at Celtic Park, the women’s side take on Ukrainian champions Vorskla Poltava in the first leg of their knockout tie and Premier Sports have bought the rights to broadcast.

The fixture kicks off at 12pm and will be live directly before the men’s game on Premier Sports 1.

Before that League Cup kick-off at Celtic Park, the women’s side take on Ukrainian champions Vorskla Poltava in the first leg of their knockout tie and Premier Sports have bought the rights to broadcast.

The fixture kicks off at 12pm and will be live directly before the men’s game on Premier Sports 1.

Before that League Cup kick-off at Celtic Park, the women’s side take on Ukrainian champions Vorskla Poltava in the first leg of their knockout tie and Premier Sports have bought the rights to broadcast.

The fixture kicks off at 12pm and will be live directly before the men’s game on Premier Sports 1.

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