Celtic begin their quest for a spot in the League Phase of the 2026/27 Champions League against LASK on Wednesday evening.
The Hoops's dramatic final-day Scottish Premiership title win has earned them a spot in the play-off round of qualifying for Europe's premier club competition.
That means Martin O'Neill's side must beat LASK over two legs to return to the League Phase after falling short last year.
Watch Celtic v LASK live on TNT Sports via HBO Max on Amazon Prime Video and Sky SportsThe Austrian Bundesliga leaders arrive at Parkhead after making a perfect start to the season. They're top with three wins from three and have scored nine times, while conceding just once.
Celtic have enjoyed a strong opening to the campaign themselves but will be wary of their opposition after last season's disappointment.
Radio Times has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Celtic v LASK on TV and online.
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Celtic v LASK will take place on Wednesday 19 August 2026.
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Celtic v LASK kick-off time
Celtic v LASK will kick off at 8pm.
What TV channel is Celtic v LASK on?
The game will be shown live on TNT Sports 1.
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Watch Celtic v LASK live on TNT Sports via HBO Max on Amazon Prime Video and Sky SportsIs Celtic v LASK on radio?
You can listen to the match on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra 2.
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Celtic v LASK odds
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