UEFA Champions League 2020-21: Full list of playoff and playoff schedule

The UEFA Champions League action continues this week with six spots to win the play-off round, and the action can be broadcast directly on CBS All Access. The big ones have already booked their seats for the organizing stage, which begins in October. But some promising organizations like Jesse Marsch’s Red Bull Salzburg still have a lot to do to qualify.

Here’s a look at all the organizations that have qualified for the organization level and are in the running to participate:

The following clashes will consist of two rounds to see who wins a position at the organizational stage. The visiting purpose rule applies:

Slavia Prague v Midtyjlland (22 and 30 September) Maccabi Tel Aviv v Red Bull Salzburg (22-30 September) Olympiacos v Omonia (23-29 September) Mold vs Ferencvaros (23-29 September) Krasnodar vs PAOK League Path (22 September-30) Gent vs Dynamo Kyiv (23-29 September)

Mark your calendars for Thursday, October 1. That’s when the draw will be held in Athens, Greece, and we’ll see 32 clubs divided into 8 teams out of four.

The action at the organization level will begin on Tuesday, October 20 and Wednesday, October 21. Each team will have 3 parties in conflict at the organization level and six matches in total (one at home, one outside). The organization level ends on Tuesday, December 8 and Wednesday. , December 9.

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