Celtic will find out who they could face next in the third UEFA Champions League qualifier with the draw taking place at 11am this morning.

UEFA have decided against a geographical split for the third round qualifying draw fmeaning that Celtic could be sent to Northern Ireland, Poland or Albania.

With ten ties to be drawn UEFA have split the matches into two groups of five with HJK Helsinki or Crusaders of Belfast as the only ‘local’ opponents should Celtic get past Icelandic side FC Stjarnan next Wednesday night.

Ronny Deila's side currently hold a 2-0 advantage from the first leg.

Should they prevail against Stjarnan and continue their quest to reach the group stages of the UEFA Champions League, they will be seeded for the next round.

Celtic would be paired against the winners from one of the following matches:

FK Sarajevo (BIH)/KKS Lech Poznan (POL)

FK Partizan (SRB)/FC Dila Gori (GEO)

Qarabag FK (AZE)/FK Rudar Pljevlja (MNE)

HJK Helsinki (FIN)/FK Ventspils (LVA)

KF Skënderbeu (ALB)/Crusaders FC (NIR)

At the same stage last season Celtic were drawn against Legia Warsaw and the Parkhead side would ideally like to avoid a return to Poland.