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Against Rangers, which finished second in the Scottish Premiership last season behind fellow townsman Celtic, Servette would play first (8 or 9 August). The second leg on August 15 was to take place at the Stade de Genève.
To reach the next round, René Weiler’s team must first triumph against Genk. The home game takes place on Tuesday (8.30 pm) and the following week (Wednesday 2 August) there is a second leg in Belgium.
Should the Genevans fail to overcome this hurdle, they would continue to qualify for the Europa League. There they met Olympiacos Piraeus, who finished third in the championship in Greece last season. Also in this game, Servette would finish first.
Feasible tasks would come to FCB and FCL
The following games were also drawn in the qualification for the Conference League. The two Swiss teams would face anything but overwhelming opponents in the third round. Basel will face Derry City (Ireland) or Kuopio (Finland) if they go through, while Lucerne will face Hibernian Edinburgh (Scotland) or Inter Club d’Escaldes (Andorra). The matches are scheduled for August 10 and 17. While FCL would play first away, FCB would play at home in the first leg.
The two teams from Switzerland will play their first leg of the 2nd round on Thursday. The first hurdles are Tobol Kostanay from Kazakhstan (Basel) and Djurgarden from Sweden (Luzern).
The respective playoff opponents of YB (Champions League) and Lugano (Europa League) are still open and will be drawn on Monday, August 7. (SDA)
Source : Blick

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