CELTIC have today confirmed the second leg of their tie against Estonian Champions Nomme Kalju will take place at the Estonian National stadium on July 30.

Kalju’s home ground only has a capacity of around 700 and it was thought that this game would be moved to a different venue to facilitate fans.

Celtic booked their place in the second qualifying round against Sarajevo on Wednesday night – the bhoys managed a 5-2 win on aggregate and one both legs of the tie.

They will now look to get past their Estonia opposition with the first leg scheduled for Wednesday at Celtic Park.

Neil Lennon is a man on a mission and while the club need to submit their Champions League Squad by midnight Thursday, if the club signs anyone after that they can use a wild card option and register any new player 24 hours before the first leg.

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