Postpublished at 21:08 British Summer Time 22 July 2014
Celtic break at pace as Teemu Pukki drives at the creaking KR defence but his attempt to slip in Kris Commons is intercepted by the stretched leg of a defender.
FT: Celtic 4-0 KR Reykjavik (5-0)
Van Dijk and Pukki each score twice
Colin Moffat
Celtic break at pace as Teemu Pukki drives at the creaking KR defence but his attempt to slip in Kris Commons is intercepted by the stretched leg of a defender.
The Celtic fans are entertaining themselves with a few rowdy songs as a very one-sided contest threatens to fall flat.
Kris Commons is at it again with what BBC Radio Scotland commentator Liam McLeod calls "a left-foot rasper", drawing a fine save from Magnusson, who tips it wide.
Adam Matthews and Beram Kayal are coming on for Celtic. Emilio Izaguirre and Leigh Griffiths are the men making way.
Kris Commons fires in a shot that Magnusson fumbles slightly but manages to gather at the second attempt.
There are still people asking, so I'll repeat that the BBC Radio Scotland commentary is not available online. You can't listen in unless you have a good old fashioned radio, or even a fancy new one - or through your telly, if it's a posh one.
Leigh Griffiths finds the side-netting with an angled drive as Celtic dominate possession against opponents who are chasing shadows.
A late challenge from Sigurdsson angers Stefan Johansen. There's a spot of pushing and shoving but tempers are quickly recovered and Latvian referee Andris Treimanis is happy to keep his cards in his pocket.
Will we see a few more goal celebrations before full-time? The forwards will surely fancy their chances of getting a few tonight.
The game is up and running again...
No changes for Celtic as the teams emerge for the second half.
Former Celtic defender Mark Wilson on BBC Radio Scotland
"I'd like to see Tony Watt get a chance to prove what he can do. I was at the club when he was coming through and he was a fantastic talent. He got that famous goal against Barcelona but it all seemed to go wrong for him last season."
Just a quick reminder that we do not have online rights for the BBC Radio Scotland commentary from Murrayfield. It's on 810MW/DAB for those of you with access to a wireless.
We haven't seen much from Leigh Griffiths in the first 45 minutes. Is he suited to a role out wide? He's got a fearsome left foot on him when cutting in from the right.
There's a debate amongst the BBC Radio Scotland team on Murrayfield v Hampden as national stadiums.
The action is at bit far away from the fans at the home of rugby but the new pitch is receiving high praise from the pundits.
Stephen Seggie on Twitter: "Merchant Navy boys in Casablanca crowded round a laptop watching updates on #bbcsportscot only way to do it..."
Dylan Billing on Twitter: "It's great to see Ronnie's point getting across, a big win to boost morale, against teams like this, they should only be big. #bbcsportscot."
The tie is as good as over as Celtic lead 4-0 on aggregate. Virgil van Dijk profited from a couple of goalkeeping blunders and Teemu Pukki added the third goal at Murrayfield. It's been a stroll in the park for Ronny Deila's men...
Stefan Johansen is dictating the pace of play from the middle of the park as he slips a clever pass to Emilio Izaguirre but the marauding full-back's raking delivery cannot find a team-mate.
Stefan Johansen is next to try his luck for Celtic as a neat passing move ends with the Norwegian midfielder firing just wide of the target.
Virgil van Dijk was the early goal hero for Celtic, scoring twice inside the first 20 minutes at Murrayfield.