CELTIC'S European campaign continues tonight when the Scottish champions welcome Russian giants Zenit to Glasgow.
A third-placed finish in their Champions League group was enough to see Brendan Rodgers' side parachute into European football's secondary competition, but they face a substantial challenge to reach the last 16.
BT Sport 2 and BT Sport 4K UHD will be showing all the action live from Celtic Park at 8.05pm this evening.
Several other ties will also be on show across the BT Sport network, including Arsenal's trip to Billy Reid's Ostersund at 6pm.
Thursday 15th February 2018
FC Astana v Sporting CP
UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st Leg
16:00
BT Sport 2
Ostersund v Arsenal
UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st Leg
18:00
BT Sport 3
Ludogorets v AC Milan
UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st Leg
18:00
BT Sport Showcase / BT Sport ESPN
Borussia Dortmund v Atalanta
UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st Leg
18:00
BT Sport 1
Celtic v Zenit St Petersburg
UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st Leg
20:05
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 4K UHD
FC Copenhagen v Atletico Madrid
UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st Leg
20:05
BT Sport Showcase / BT Sport ESPN
Lyon v Villarreal
UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st Leg
20:05
BT Sport Extra 2 / BT Sport 3
Napoli v RB Leipzig
UEFA Europa League Round of 32 1st Leg
20:05
BT Sport 1
Friday 16th February 2018
Western Sydney Wanderers v Newcastle Jets
Hyundai A-League
08:50
BT Sport 1
Man Utd U23 v Chelsea U23
Premier League 2
19:05
Chelsea TV / MUTV
Hertha Berlin v Mainz
Bundesliga
19:30
BT Sport Extra 2
Sint Truidense VV v Anderlecht
Belgian Jupiler League
19:30
Premier Sports
Monaco v Dijon FCO
Ligue 1
19:45
BT Sport ESPN
Chelsea v Hull City
FA Cup 5th Round
20:00
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 4K UHD
Girona v Leganes
La Liga
20:00
Sky Sports Football
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