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Anderlecht 61.0%  61.0%  [100]
G.Celtic 7.3%  7.3%  [12]
Panathinaikos 17.1%  17.1%  [28]
Shakhtar Donetks 7.3%  7.3%  [12]
Sporting Lizbon 7.3%  7.3%  [12]
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Alıntı:
Draw looms for famous names

Winners of the final edition of the UEFA Cup in May, FC Shakhtar Donetsk will be one of several leading clubs keen to learn their fate when the draw for the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round is made in Nyon on Friday.

Trophy haul
All eyes will be on UEFA headquarters from 12.00CET as the new split format for the qualifying competition comes into effect – affecting both the third qualifying round and the new final hurdle before the group stage: namely, the play-off. All teams in the hat are being allocated to either the Champions Path or the Best-placed Path, with the two sets of clubs being kept apart until their potential arrival in the group stage.

Best-placed Path
Ukrainian giants Shakhtar enter the Best-placed Path for the third qualifying round draw, having finished runners-up behind FC Dynamo Kyiv in their domestic league. They will be joined by nine other sides in their stream, with the five boasting the highest UEFA coefficient being seeded against the rest. That should suit Shakhtar and 1966/67 European Champion Clubs' Cup winners Celtic FC, as well as two-time UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and 1982/83 UEFA Cup winners RSC Anderlecht, 1963/64 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winners Sporting Clube de Portugal and Panathinaikos FC.

Play-off prize
Hoping to bar their route to the play-off round will be five teams entirely capable of springing an upset, in the form of AC Sparta Praha, FC Dinamo Moskva, FC Twente, Sivasspor and FC Timişoara. The reward for the victors in those ties will be a two-legged meeting with one from Arsenal FC, Olympique Lyonnais, VfB Stuttgart, ACF Fiorentina and Club Atlético de Madrid – the top five seeds in the Best-placed Path – with a ticket for the UEFA Champions League group stage up for grabs.

Champions Path
The Champions Path will involve the 17 clubs to have emerged safely from the second qualifying round, with FC BATE Borisov, Wisla Kraków and PFC Levski Sofia among the contenders, plus three new additions to the field. Greek champions Olympiacos CFP head that list and are anything but newcomers to the competition proper, having got as far as the first knockout round in 2007/08, when they fell to eventual runners-up Chelsea FC. Accompanying Temuri Ketsbaia's men will be Czech titleholders SK Slavia Praha and their Swiss counterparts FC Zürich.






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