Champions League: Goal happy Elfsborg to face Celtic

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Elfsborg striker James Keene

Elfsborg set up a the Champions League third qualifying round tie against Celtic after completing their demolition of Daugava.

The Swedish champions won 4-0 in Latvia to progress 11-1 on aggregate.

English striker James Keene broke the deadlock late in the first half before goals from Viktor Claesson, Niklas Hult and Martin Andersson, with a penalty.

Celtic later completed their win over Cliftonville, adding two more goals to their 3-0 first-leg lead.

Elfsborg will travel to Glasgow next Wednesday for the first leg of the next round.

The Swedes spread the goals throughout the team during the two legs against Daugava.

Claesson was the only player who scored in both legs, the other goals in their home game coming from Marcus Rohden, Lasse Nilsson, Mo Bangura and Samuel Holmen, with the other coming through an own goal.

Bangura is on loan from Celtic and the Glasgow club's manager, Neil Lennon, does not think the striker should play in the next round should the two sides meet.

Elfsborg, however, say they expect him to face Celtic if required.