AEK Athens will face Celtic in Glasgow on Wednesday 8 August should the Bhoys defeat Rosenborg in the Champions League second qualifying round.
Brendan Rodgers' side were pitted against the Greek champions in Monday's third qualifying round draw but first face the Norwegian outfit over two legs.
Should Celtic be victorious, they will host AEK in the first leg of their third round tie on 8 August with a kick-off time of 7.45pm.
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The second leg in the Greek capital would take place on Tuesday 14 August.
Rosenborg face the Hoops in Glasgow this evening in the first leg of their qualifying double-header, with the return set for Trondheim a week later.
Rodgers guided his side to a 6-0 aggregate win over Alashkert in the opening round of qualifiers lasts week, with Celtic needing to progress through four ties to book a group stage return this season.
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