22. jul 2024 15:54

Serbian clubs learn of their potential opponents in UEFA competitions

Autor: Tanjug

Izvor: TANJUG

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NYON - Serbian side Partizan Belgrade were on Monday drawn to play Scottish football powerhouse Glasgow Rangers in the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round if they knock out Ukraine's Dynamo Kyiv in the second round.

Dynamo will host the first leg of the tie in Lublin, Poland, on Tuesday and the return leg is scheduled for July 31 in Belgrade.

Serbia's Vojvodina Novi Sad will face Panathinaikos Athens (Greece) or Botev Plovdiv (Bulgaria) in the UEFA Europa League third qualifying round if they defeat Dutch giants Ajax Amsterdam in the second round.

Vojvodina will face Ajax in Amsterdam on Thursday and host the second leg in Backa Topola on August 1.

The loser of the tie between Fenerbahce (Turkey) and Lugano (Switzerland) will face Partizan in the Europa League third qualifying round if the Belgrade outfit loses to Dynamo Kyiv in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers second round.

If they defeat Montenegrin side Mornar Bar in the UEFA Conference League second qualifying round, Serbia's Radnicki Kragujevac will face the winner of the tie between Paks (Hungary) and AEK Larnaca (Cyprus) in the third qualifying round.

Radnicki will host Mornar in Leskovac on Thursday and the away leg is scheduled for July 31 in Podgorica.

If they get knocked out by Ajax in the Europa League second qualifying round, Vojvodina will face the loser of the tie between Maribor (Slovenia) and Universitatea Craiova (Romania) in the UEFA Conference League third qualifying round.

The draw ceremony was held in Nyon, Switzerland.