How to watch Celtic vs LASK: Free Streams & TV Channels, Team News for Champions League 2026/27 Play-Offs
Celtic vs LASK: Wednesday, August 19 at 8pm BST / 3pm ET Free Stream: RTE Player (Ireland) Outside Ireland? Use NordVPN to unblock your free stream Watch Celtic vs LASK in the first leg of this Champions League play-off , as the Scottish giants attempt to qualify for Europe's premier tournament.
There is a second leg to come next week, but Celtic will be targeting a victory on home soil before they head to Austria for the return fixture.
Celtic missed out on the Champions League last term, losing to Kairat Almaty at this stage of qualifying.
That was a huge disappointment, especially as the Hoops went on to flatter to deceive in the Europa League.
But they have started the season strongly under Martin O'Neill, who would love one last crack at the Champions League.
LASK should not be underestimated, though.
They are the Austrian champions after finishing ahead of Sturm Graz and Red Bull Salzburg last season - no mean feat given those two clubs had won every title since 2013.
This promises to be a competitive contest at Celtic Park.
Here's how to watch Celtic vs LASK in the 2026/27 Champions League play-offs from anywhere in the world.
Watch Celtic vs LASK for FREE Celtic vs Lask will be broadcast for free in Ireland on RTE2 which is available via RTE Player .
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Celtic vs LASK team news Celtic XI: Sinisalo; Carter-Vickers, Trusty, Yang; Donovan, McGregor, Nygren, Tierney; Duran, Hogh, Baur.
LASK XI: Jungwirth; Tornich, Mbuyamba, Andrade; Jorgensen, Ljubicic, Danek, Adeniran, Bello; Adeniran, Usor.
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