They will face Hapoel Be’er Sheva of Israel and the last time they faced a Scottish side was 2016 where Celtic won 4-5 on aggregate to progress in the Champions League qualifiers.
Here is a look back on how those two legs went for the Glasgow side against the Israelis.

. GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 17: Leigh Griffiths of Celtic celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the UEFA Champions League Play-off First leg match between Celtic and Hapoel Beer-Sheva at Celtic Park on August 17, 2016 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Steve Welsh/Getty Images)
Leigh Griffiths of Celtic celebrates scoring Photo: Steve Welsh

. Celtic at home
The Scottish champions were at home for the first leg as Hapoel made the long trip over to Glasgow Photo: Steve Welsh

. Early goal settles the nerves
Australian international Tom Rogic gave the hosts the perfect start as he put them 1-0 after just nine minutes Photo: Steve Welsh

. Griffiths double makes it 3-0 at the break
Celtic were cruising at half time as Leigh Griffiths scored two in quick succession shortly before the break to make it 3-0. Photo: Steve Welsh

. Hapoel come back swinging
After a disappointing first half the Israelis came back out and netted two goals in as many minutes with Lucielmo Palhano Soares and Maor Melikson making it 3-2. Photo: Steve Welsh

9. Hosts lead at the break
Hapoel took the 1-0 lead in to the break and if they didn't know before then Celtic knew then there was still a long way to go in the tie. Photo: GIL COHEN-MAGEN

10. Hosts score again to give themselves a chance
Just minutes after the break Ovidiu Hoban made it 2-0 on the night and 5-4 on aggregate meaning one more goal and a clean sheet would have seen the Israelis progress at Celtic's expense. Photo: GIL COHEN-MAGEN

11. Celtic hang on to progress
In the end the visitors were able to hang on and a 2-0 defeat was still enough for them to win the tie and go through to the next round. Photo: GIL COHEN-MAGEN

12. A win for the Scottish side but will it happen again?
Hapoel gave Celtic a real scare but in the end the Scottish side squeezed past their Israeli opponents. Let's hope Motherwell can follow in their footsteps in their single leg tie this Thursday! Photo: GIL COHEN-MAGEN