How to watch Celtic vs RB Leipzig LIVE: Stream, TV channel, team news, ref and kick-off time
Celtic can edge a step closer to securing a place in the Champions League play-offs when they host RB Leipzig tonight.
The Hoops have four points on the board after defeating Slovan Bratislava and earning a hard-fought point away to Atalanta. Of course, there was the humiliating 7-1 defeat at the hands of Borussia Dortmund on matchday two, but that remains the only significant blemish on Celtic's campaign so far.
RB Leipzig, meanwhile, have made a flying start to their Bundesliga season and sit just three points behind leaders Bayern Munich. However, their unbeaten run was brought to a halt but Dortmund on Saturday as they tasted defeat for the first time domestically. Despite their encouraging start in the German top-flight, Leipzig have yet to pick up a single point in Europe and Marco Rose knows time is running out to salvage their dreams of reaching the knockouts.
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Parkhead under the lights is always a special spectacle and tonight will be no different as a sold-out crowd attempt to roar Brendan Rodgers' side onto another massive victory. Here, Football Scotland tells you everything you need to know ahead of matchday four.
When is Celtic vs RB Leipzig?
Celtic host RB Leipzig at Parkhead on Tuesday October 5. Kick-off is at 8pm.
What channel is Celtic vs RB Leipzig?
The Champions League showdown will be screened live on TNT Sports 2. Coverage starts at 7pm, one hour before kick-off.
Can I live stream Celtic vs RB Leipzig?
Subscribers can stream the game live through the Discovery+ app, which is the streaming home for TNT Sports. There is no pay-per-view pass. Alternatively, Celtic TV subscribers outside the UK and Ireland will be able to watch live footage of the match.
Ref and VAR
French whistler Benoît Bastien will be the man in the middle at Parkhead. He'll be assisted by Hicham Zakran and Aurélien Berthomieu. Benoît Millot will be on VAR duties alongside assistant Maurizio Mariani. Thomas Leonard has been appointed as the fourth official.
Team news
Celtic have a clean bill of health after booking their place in the Premier Sports Cup Final with a stunning 6-0 win over Aberdeen on Saturday.
The same can't be said for RB Leipzig, though, as Xavi Simons has been ruled out of action until January. David Raum and Xaver Schlager are also injured.