Celtic dismantled Nomme Kalju over two legs in their Champions League second-round qualifier.
Neil Lennon's troops hammered their Estonian counterparts 5-0 in the first-leg setting up a simple 2-0 away victory that saw them march on into the next round.
There they'll play CFR Cluj who themselves narrowly squeezed past Maccabi Tel-Aviv in their own crunch ties.
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The pair will now do battle in Romania next week - on August 7 - at the Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu stadium.
The return leg will get underway the following week at Parkhead on August 13 where the Hoops will hope to have an away goal or two to count on.
We told how Lennon was delighted with his team over the two legs.
He said: “They have been absolutely excellent, and I think there’s more to come from them.
“We’re still not where we really want to be in terms of match fitness and match sharpness but we’re in a good place and we look at threat and that’s very pleasing.
“I am very happy with the scoreline and the performance and with the scoreline over the two legs."
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