Celtic are set for another €7.15m from Uefa for this season's Champions League campaign after the payment schedule for the competition was revealed.

The Scottish champions published their interim report on Monday, announcing a pre-tax profit of £18.6m that was in part down to participation in Europe's elite competition.

STV has learned Celtic are still due a final payment from European football's governing body.

All Champions League clubs will receive the second half of their television money on June 9, meaning Celtic can count on another €7.15m, £6.2m at today's exchange rate, despite having exited the competition at the group stage.

That will bring Celtic's total earnings from this season's competition to €30.5m.

Brendan Rodgers' side reached the group stage by coming through qualifiers against Lincoln Red Imps, Astana and Hapoel Be'er Sheva with the final tie earning them €2m as play-off winners.

Playing against Barcelona, Manchester City and Borussia Monchengladbach in the group earned €12.7m just for taking part. Three draws, twice against Pep Guardiola's men and once against Borussia, brought a further €1.5m as a performance bonus.

Those payments, along with half of the television money (€7.15m) were made before the end of 2016. The remaining 50% of the market pool for broadcast will be paid on June 16.