NYON, Switzerland (AP) – AC Milan will have to take to the road to succeed at the Europa League organizational level.
The seven-time European champions, who face Norwegian club Bodo/Glimt at home in the third qualifying round, were drawn on Friday to face Turkish Besikta or Portuguese club Rio Ave on 1 October in the playoffs.
Milan has missed 4 SEASONS of UEFA competitions since 2014 and has qualified this year.
Tottenham, who will play his next match in North Macedonia against Shk-ndija, would be home in the play-off against Russian club Rostov or Israeli side Maccabi Haifa.
Celtic’s leadership at the organization level is completely on the way. The winner of his adjustment in Latvia against Riga will face Sarajevo or Buducnost Podgorica in the playoffs.
One-stage playoff matches will be played in empty stadiums and with a tight schedule during the pandemic-delayed season.
In addition, Rangers or Willem II will receive Galatasaray or Hajduk Split, the red star of Belgrade can play in Ararat-Armenia or Celje, and Sporting Lisbon will receive Aberdeen and then play at home against LASK or Dunajsk-Streda.
The draw of the 48 at the organisation level is scheduled for 2 October at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.
The Europa League final is scheduled for 26 May in Gdansk, Poland, which skipped its turn to host last season’s final due to the closure of the football pandemic.
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