Celtic FC have qualified for the UEFA Champions League despite a 2-0 loss to Hapoel Be'er Sheva in the second leg of their qualification match on Wednesday morning (AEST).
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Canberra's Tom Rogic was sent on by Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers at half-time and saw out the match.
46 - SUB: The Hoops make their first change at half-time with Tom Rogic coming on for James Forrest. [1-0] #UCL— Celtic Football Club (@celticfc) August 23, 2016
Celtic's impressive 5-2 victory last week meant the Scottish side took a healthy lead into the second leg and the lead was necessary as it now progresses 5-4 on aggregate.
Ben Sahar and Ovidiu Hoban scored for Hapoel and the Israeli side pinned back Celtic as it looked for a third goal that would knock out Rogic and his teammates.
Rodger's men held on though to qualify for the first time since the 2013-14 season.
FULL-TIME: Hapoel Be'er Sheva 2-0 Celtic. It was a difficult evening but we are through!! #UCL pic.twitter.com/vBqcrXOZgI— Celtic Football Club (@celticfc) August 23, 2016
Celtic are likely to be in the fourth pot of seeds for the group stage draw held Friday morning (AEST).