Celtic face LASK at the Raiffeisen Arena on Tuesday 25 August at 20:00, live in the UK on Amazon Prime Video.
- CelticPlayer is also a live option for the match.
- Celtic won the first meeting with LASK 3-0 in the UEFA Champions League in August.
- LASK and Celtic have both won six straight league matches and scored 17 goals in their last six.
- LASK have won five of their last six home league games, with one draw against Sturm Graz.
- The predicted Celtic XI includes Sinisalo, Tierney, Carter-Vickers, McGregor, Nygren and Høgh.
Celtic travel to face LASK at the Raiffeisen Arena in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday 25 August at 20:00, with the LASK v Celtic tie following Celtic’s 3-0 win in the first meeting.
📺 TV and streaming info
The match is live in the UK on Amazon Prime Video, with CelticPlayer also listed as a live option.
Elsewhere, fans can watch Celtic v LASK on TV via 5 channels in Australia and more.


📊 Recent form
LASK have won six straight league matches, moving from victories over Rapid Vienna and Red Bull Salzburg into successive wins against Grazer AK, Austria Vienna, Austria Vienna again and SV Ried. At home, Dietmar Kühbauer’s side have won five of their last six league games, with the only interruption a draw with Sturm Graz.
Celtic have also put together six league wins in a row, starting at Hibernian and continuing through Rangers, Motherwell, Hearts, Dundee and Kilmarnock. Away from home, Celtic have won five of their last six league matches, with the only setback in that run a defeat at Dundee United.
⚔️ Head-to-head
The only recent meeting between the sides was Celtic’s 3-0 win over LASK in the UEFA Champions League in August. That result gives Celtic the clear edge in the latest head-to-head sequence before the return game in Linz.
🏥 Team news and predicted lineups
Celtic (4-2-3-1): Viljani Sinisalo, Colby Donovan, Auston Trusty, Kieran Tierney, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Callum McGregor, Mika Baur, Camilo Durán, Benjamin Nygren, Hyunjun Yang, Kasper Høgh.
LASK (3-5-2): Lukas Jungwirth, Xavier Mbuyamba, João Victor Tornich, Andrés Andrade Cedeño, Kasper Poul Mølgaard Jørgensen, Kryštof Daněk, Robert Ljubičić, Sascha Horvath, George Bello, Moses Usor, Samuel Oluwabukunmi Adeniran.











































