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Rangers' possible Champions League qualifying rivals confirmed

Rangers' possible Champions League qualifying rivals confirmed

Six teams will enter the league path second qualifying round, with those involved now confirmed after the conclusion of league seasons around Europe.
Rangers will be seeded for the draw, alongside Red Bull Salzburg of Austria and Viktoria Plzen of the Czech First League.
In the unseeded side will be Panathinaikos, Servette and SK Brann.
Rangers will face one of the unseeded clubs in a two-legged tie, with the winners advancing to the third qualifying round.
The draw for the Champions League second qualifying round will take place on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
The matches will be played on 22/23 & 29/30 July 2025.
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What happens if Rangers lose in Champions League qualifying?
Champions League second qualifying round: Win = progress to third qualifying round, Loss = drop into Europa League third qualifying round
Champions League third qualifying round: Win = progress to play-off round, Loss = drop into Europa League league phase
Champions League play-off round: Win = Champions League league phase, Loss = drop into Europa League league phase
Europa League third qualifying round: Win = progress to play-off round, Loss = drop into Conference League play-off round
Europa League play-off round: Win = Europa League league phase, Loss = Conference League league phase
Conference League play-off round: Win = Conference League league phase, Loss = Out of Europe

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