Celtic have announced a PPV option for their showdown with AZ Alkmaar - complete with special guest commentator.
The Parkhead club have secured the services of BBC Match of the Day lead commentator Guy Mowbray alongside John Hartson for the Europa League play-off first leg.
Despite the high stakes with a place in the group stage on the line for Ange Postecoglou 's team, the match had not been picked up for TV broadcast.
But as they did for the previous round's meeting with Jablonec, Celtic will provide a stream for supporters not attending the match, priced at £9.99.
A club statement said: "With another huge crowd expected to back the Bhoys at Celtic Park this Wednesday night (Aug, 18), we are delighted to confirm that supporters all across the world will be able to watch the game LIVE as it happens at Paradise, with a Pay-Per-View service or a Celtic TV subscription available for this crucial opening leg of the Europa League play-off tie against AZ Alkmaar.
"Such was the demand for the PPV service last week, we are pleased that StreamDigital will once again ensure our supporters all over the world who cannot be at the match in person still have the chance to enjoy all the action LIVE, priced at just £9.99.
"Whether it’s through StreamDigital or on Celtic TV, you can tune in from 7:15pm, with Gerry McCulloch live pitchside at Paradise, joined by John Hartson and John Collins bringing you all the pre-match build-up, LIVE from Celtic Park.
"Before kick-off, we’ll hear from the manager and also from new Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart, as we hear how he’s settling in to life at Paradise.
"Guy Mowbray and John Hartson will then take over on commentary duty, as the game gets underway with kick-off at 7:45pm
"We are delighted to welcome Guy back to Celtic Park. As one of the best known commentators around and the current lead commentator on BBC Match of the Day, Guy has great memories of big Paradise European nights .
"He said: “I’ll never forget working for ITV at Celtic Park back in 2001 when Celtic beat Juventus 4-3. The noise when Chris Sutton scored to make it 4-2 was so loud it actually broke my headphones! From then, I’ve always judged the atmosphere at a game compared to that night. I’ve never experienced anything like it since so I’m looking forward to returning for this crucial Europa League play-off.”"