
Many ifs & buts for Hibs in Europa League draw
A third-placed finish has renewed Hibernian's love affair with Europe.There are plenty of ifs and buts for David Gray's Leith side in Wednesday's Europa League second round qualifying draw, with 12 possibilities.Hibs are unseeded, with Anderlecht of Belgium, Portugal's Braga, Denmark's Midtjylland and Switzerland's Lugano among difficult potential opponents.Ukraine's Shakhtar Donetsk or Finland's Ilves Tampere, Moldova's Sheriff Tiraspol or Kosovo's Prishtina, Poland's Legia Warsaw or Kazakhstan's Aktobe and Cyprus' Larnaca or Serbia's Partizan are other possibilities.Uefa are likely to split the draw into two groups early on Wednesday morning and that would reduce the range of Hibs' potential match-ups.Lose this tie and at least the third qualifying round of the Conference League is there as a consolation for Gray's men.
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