Celtic return to the group stage of the competition for the first time in three years and will bank almost £30m as a result despite losing 2-0 to Hapoel Beer Sheva.
Beaten 2-0 in Israel, Brendan Rodgers’ side progressed on the strength of their 5-2 win in Glasgow last week.
Celtic keeper Craig Gordon saved Maharan Radi’s penalty shortly before he was beaten by Ben Sahar’s header. Ovidiu Hoban capitalised on a mix-up between Gordon and Saidy Janko for Hapoel’s second goal, leaving the aggregate at 4-5 which made Celtic to qualify.
Celtic, who are likely to be in the fourth pot of seeds for the Champions League group stage, will discover their opponents when the draw is made on Thursday evening.