CELTIC are facing UEFA charges for the second time this week after Wednesday night's win over Linfield.
A 4-0 victory for the Hoops secured their passage to the third qualifying round of the Champions League with a 6-0 aggregate scoreline, but European football's governing body have again opened disciplinary proceedings against the club.
The Bhoys have been charged with having an illicit banner, a kit infringement and having blocked stairways.
The case will be dealt with on Friday 28 July.
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On Monday, Celtic striker Leigh Griffiths was charged with provoking spectators during the first leg clash in Belfast, while the Scottish champions also faced an improper conduct charge for picking up five cards or more.
Brendan Rodgers' side will face Norwegians Rosenborg in the next round, starting with a home first leg in Glasgow on Wednesday 26 July.
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