The 2020-21 UEFA Champions League organizational level will begin until next month, but there will be some movement at the festival over the next two weeks with the final play-off at CBS All Access. September 23 and back games on September 29 and 30.
For a list of those that are already qualified for the organization stage, click here.
Here’s what you want to know before the action:
The play-off format has been repositioned in recent years with the participation of small organizations. In the old format, some of the fourth-place organizations in the primary European leagues played with organizations like Arsenal, Milan, Manchester United, Manchester City. , Valencia and others who participated. But as of the 2018-19 edition that has been repositioned, those organizations finish in fourth position in the primary qualifying leagues for the organization level. The circular is now divided into two tracks, Champions and League , champions of the lower leagues and other organizations that finish at the top of the lower leagues still have paintings to do. The losers of the play-offs qualify for the Europa League organization level, while the winners advance to the UCL organization level.
Here’s the program of the month:
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)
If the score is tied at the end of the two matches, the team with the maximum away goals advances. If the score is tied and the groups are tied in the away goals, the game enters overtime with a winner and, in all likelihood, penalties.
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