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Celtic Champions League fixtures in full as Feyenoord provide tricky away opener at Europe's top table

They have avoided some of the continent's biggest - but Celtic would be naive to think that Champions League Group E will be a walk in the park.

Brendan Rodgers is leading the Premiership champions back to the continent's top table after a title win under Ange Postecoglou last season booked their place. After tussling with Real Madrid last season, the Hoops face Spanish capital rivals Atletico while a trip to Holland for a clash against Feyenoord was also drawn in Monaco.

Lazio make up the group and it will be a rematch after the 2019 clashes between the pair in the Europa League. Premiership action will be the focus for now - especially with a pressure cooker derby against Rangers to come - but September 19th is when the European ball gets rolling for real. The fight for tickets and plane seats is on and it's Feyenoord away to begin with before a first Parkhead clash against Lazio.

A double header versus Atletico Madrid ensues before Lazio away and the Feyenoord return leg rounds off the action, with Rodgers hoping for a last 16 spot, or a Europa League knockout round slot as a minimum. Here are all the Celtic fixture dates for the ties.

September 19 - Feyenoord, 8pm (A)

October 4 - Lazio, 8pm (H)

October 25 - Atletico Madrid, 8pm (H)

November 7 - Atletico Madrid, 8pm (A)

November 28 - Lazio (A), 5.55PM

December 13 - Feyenoord, 8pm (H)

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