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UEFA Champions League pairings from the draw for the third qualifying round

  • The draw for the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League was held on Monday.
  • Matches will be held in two legs, beginning on August 5-6 and concluding on August 12.
  • Teams involved include Club Brugge from Belgium, Rangers from Scotland, and Benfica from Portugal.
  • Various match pairings feature teams from Europe, including Copenhagen from Denmark and Malmo from Sweden.
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Malmö FF could face FC Copenhagen in the Champions League qualifiers if the team advances to the third qualifying round.

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UEFA Champions League pairings from the draw for the third qualifying round

The draw list for the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League.

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Slovenia is without a representative in the Champions League qualifiers after Olimpija's express exit in the first round. The Ljubljana team lost to Kazakhstan's champion Kairat in the first round with a 1:3 aggregate score. However, legionnaire Žiga Lipušček is still in the running to play in the most elite European club competition, as he faces a showdown with Swedish Malmö with Latvian RFS.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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After the draw of the third preliminary round of the Champions League in Nyon...

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