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Winners of Shelbourne versus Linfield Champions League tie to face Azerbaijan champions Qarabag in second round

Winners of Shelbourne versus Linfield Champions League tie to face Azerbaijan champions Qarabag in second round

Irish Independent11 hours ago

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Damien Duff's Shelbourne will take on Azerbaijan champions Qarabag FK in the Champions League second qualifying round, should they progress past first round opponents Linfield.
Tuesday's first round draw saw the League of Ireland champions paired against the Irish League winners in a mouth-watering two-legged tie with huge financial implications for the winners. The side who progresses next month will be guaranteed €1.76m, as well as at least three more ties to secure League Phase football, including a Conference League play-off at the very least.

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