The draw for the second qualifying rounds of the Champions League and the Europa League will take place later today. Here's everything you need to know.
When does the draw take place?
Both draws will take place in Nyon, Switzerland today. The Champions league draw will start at 11:00am, and the Europa League draw will begin at 11:45am.
Is the draw televised?
There are no television channels showing the draw live. However, you can watch a live stream of both on UEFA's website, and we'll be running a live blog to keep you up to date as the draw unfolds.
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When will the matches be played?
The first leg of the second round of qualifiers for the Champions League will be played on 23-24 July, with the return legs scheduled for 30-31 July.
The second round of qualifying for the Europa League will start on the 25th of July, and the second legs will be played on August 1.
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