2023–24 UEFA Champions League qualifying

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2023–24 UEFA Champions League qualifying was the preliminary phase of the 2023–24 UEFA Champions League, prior to the competition proper. Qualification consisted of the qualifying phase (preliminary and first to third rounds) and the play-off round. It began on 27 June and ended on 30 August 2023.[1]

A total of 52 teams competed in the qualifying system of the 2023–24 UEFA Champions League, with 42 teams in Champions Path and 10 teams in League Path. The six winners in the play-off round (four from Champions Path, two from League Path) advanced to the group stage, to join the 26 teams that entered in the group stage.[2]

Times are CEST (UTC+2), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Teams

Champions Path

The Champions Path included all league champions which did not qualify directly for the group stage, and consisted of the following rounds:

  • Preliminary round (4 teams playing one-legged semi-finals and final): 4 teams which entered in this round.
  • First qualifying round (30 teams): 29 teams which entered in this round, and 1 winner of the preliminary round.
  • Second qualifying round (20 teams): 5 teams which entered in this round, and 15 winners of the first qualifying round.
  • Third qualifying round (12 teams): 2 teams which entered in this round, and 10 winners of the second qualifying round.
  • Play-off round (8 teams): 2 teams which entered in this round, and 6 winners of the third qualifying round.

All teams eliminated from the Champions Path entered either the Europa League or the Europa Conference League:

Below were the participating teams of the Champions Path (with their 2023 UEFA club coefficients),[3] grouped by their starting rounds.

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Winners of play-off round advanced to group stage
Losers of play-off round entered Europa League group stage
Losers of third qualifying round entered Europa League play-off round
Losers of second qualifying round entered Europa League third qualifying round
Drawn losers of the first qualifying round entered Europa Conference League third qualifying round
Losers of the preliminary round and first qualifying round entered Europa Conference League second qualifying round
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Play-off round
Team Coeff.[3]
Switzerland Young Boys 34.500
Belgium Antwerp 17.000
Third qualifying round
Team Coeff.[3]
Czech Republic Sparta Prague 14.000
Greece AEK Athens 11.000
Second qualifying round
Team Coeff.[3]
Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 55.000
Denmark Copenhagen 40.500
Turkey Galatasaray 31.500
Norway Molde 24.000
Cyprus Aris Limassol 4.895
First qualifying round
Team Coeff.[3]
Hungary Ferencváros 27.000
Azerbaijan Qarabağ 25.000
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 24.500
Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad 21.000
Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 19.500
Belarus BATE Borisov 15.000
Kazakhstan Astana 14.000
Israel Maccabi Haifa 13.000
Lithuania Žalgiris 11.000
Finland HJK 11.000
Estonia Flora 10.500
Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 9.000
Wales The New Saints 9.000
Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana 9.000
Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar 8.500
Gibraltar Lincoln Red Imps 8.500
Faroe Islands 8.000
Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi 7.500
Poland Raków Częstochowa 5.000
Albania Partizani 5.000
Sweden BK Häcken 4.750
Romania Farul Constanța 4.100
Latvia Valmiera 3.500
Kosovo Ballkani 3.000
Northern Ireland Larne 3.000
Armenia Urartu 3.000
Malta Hamrun Spartans 2.500
Luxembourg Swift Hesperange 1.800
North Macedonia Struga 1.100
Preliminary round
Team Coeff.[3]
Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica 7.500
Iceland Breiðablik 6.000
San Marino Tre Penne 4.000
Andorra Atlètic Club d'Escaldes 1.033
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League Path

The League Path included all league non-champions which did not qualify directly for the group stage, and consisted of the following rounds:

  • Second qualifying round (4 teams): 4 teams which entered in this round.
  • Third qualifying round (8 teams): 6 teams which entered in this round, and 2 winners of the second qualifying round.
  • Play-off round (4 teams): 4 winners of the third qualifying round.

All teams eliminated from the League Path entered the Europa League:

Below were the participating teams of the League Path (with their 2023 UEFA club coefficients),[3] grouped by their starting rounds.

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Winners of play-off round advanced to group stage
Losers of play-off round entered Europa League group stage
Losers of third qualifying round entered Europa League group stage
Losers of second qualifying round entered Europa League third qualifying round
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Third qualifying round
Team Coeff.[3]
Scotland Rangers 54.000
Portugal Braga 44.000
Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 43.000
France Marseille 33.000
Austria Sturm Graz 12.500
Serbia TSC 6.475
Second qualifying round
Team Coeff.[3]
Belgium Genk 18.000
Ukraine Dnipro-1 8.000
Switzerland Servette 6.335
Greece Panathinaikos 5.045
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Format

Each tie, apart from the preliminary round, was played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that scored more goals on aggregate over the two legs advanced to the next round. If the aggregate score was level at the end of normal time of the second leg, extra time was played, and if the same number of goals were scored by both teams during extra time, the tie was decided by a penalty shoot-out.[4]

In the preliminary round, the semi-finals and final were played as a single match hosted by one of the participating teams. If the score was level at the end of normal time, extra time was played, and if the same number of goals were scored by both teams during extra time, the tie was decided by a penalty shoot-out.

The video assistant referee (VAR) was used in the third qualifying round and the play-off round.[5]

In the draws for each round, teams were seeded based on their UEFA club coefficients at the beginning of the season, with the teams divided into seeded and unseeded pots containing the same number of teams. A seeded team was drawn against an unseeded team, with the order of legs (or the administrative "home" team in the preliminary round matches) in each tie decided by draw. As the identity of the winners of the previous round were not known at the time of the draws, the seeding was carried out under the assumption that the team with the higher coefficient of an undecided tie advanced to the subsequent round, which meant if the team with the lower coefficient was to advance, it would simply take the seeding of its opponent. Prior to the draws, UEFA could form "groups" in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee purely for the convenience of the draw and not to resemble any real groupings in the sense of the competition. Teams from associations with political conflicts as decided by UEFA could not be drawn into the same tie. After the draws, the order of legs of a tie could be reversed by UEFA due to scheduling or venue conflicts.

Schedule

The schedule of the qualifying phase and play-off round of the competition was as follows.[6][7][8] All matches were played on Tuesdays and Wednesdays apart from the preliminary round final.

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Schedule for 2023–24 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round
Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Preliminary round 13 June 2023 27 June 2023 (semi-finals) 30 June 2023 (final)
First qualifying round 20 June 2023 11–12 July 2023 18–19 July 2023
Second qualifying round 21 June 2023 25–26 July 2023 1–2 August 2023
Third qualifying round 24 July 2023 8–9 August 2023 15 August 2023
Play-off round 7 August 2023 22–23 August 2023 29–30 August 2023
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Preliminary round

The preliminary round consisted of two semi-finals on 27 June 2023 and a final on 30 June 2023. The draw for the preliminary round was held on 13 June 2023.

Seeding

A total of four teams played in the preliminary round. Seeding of teams was based on their 2023 UEFA club coefficients,[3] with two seeded teams and two unseeded teams in the semi-final round. The matches took place at Kópavogsvöllur in Kópavogur, Iceland. For administrative purposes, the home team in each draw were the first team drawn in each tie in the semi-final round. The same applied for the final draw, between the two winners of the semi-finals, whose identity was not known at the time of draw.

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Bracket

Semi-final roundFinal round
27 June – Kópavogur
Andorra Atlètic Club d'Escaldes0
30 June – Kópavogur
Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica3
Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica0
27 June – Kópavogur
Iceland Breiðablik5
San Marino Tre Penne1
Iceland Breiðablik7

Summary

The preliminary round matches consisted of two semi-finals on 27 June 2023 and the final on 30 June 2023.

The winner of the preliminary round final advanced to the first qualifying round. The losers of the semi-finals and final transferred to the Europa Conference League second qualifying round Champions Path.

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Semi-final round

More information Atlètic Club d'Escaldes, 0–3 ...
Atlètic Club d'Escaldes Andorra0–3Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica
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Attendance: 103[10]
Referee: Marcel Birsan (Romania)

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Tre Penne San Marino1–7Iceland Breiðablik
  • Barretta 31'
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Attendance: 621[12]
Referee: Mads-Kristoffer Kristoffersen (Denmark)

Final round

More information Budućnost Podgorica, 0–5 ...
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Attendance: 845[14]
Referee: Krzysztof Jakubik (Poland)

First qualifying round

The draw for the first qualifying round was held on 20 June 2023.

Seeding

A total of 30 teams played in the first qualifying round: 29 teams which entered in this round, and 1 winner of the preliminary round. Seeding of teams was based on their 2023 UEFA club coefficients.[3] For the winner of the preliminary round, whose identity was not known at the time of draw, the club coefficient of the highest-ranked remaining team was used. Prior to the draw, UEFA formed three groups of five seeded teams and five unseeded teams in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee. The first team drawn in each tie was the home team of the first leg.

Notes
  1. Winner of the preliminary round, whose identity was not known at the time of draw. Teams in italics defeated a team with a higher coefficient, thus effectively taking the coefficient of their opponent in the draw.

Summary

The first legs were played on 11 and 12 July, and the second legs were played on 18 and 19 July 2023.

The winners of the ties advanced to the Champions Path second qualifying round. 13 of the 15 losers were transferred to the Europa Conference League Champions Path second qualifying round and 2 losers received a bye and were transferred to the Europa Conference League Champions Path third qualifying round.

Notes:
  1. Losers drawn to receive a bye to the Europa Conference League third qualifying round.

Matches

More information BK Häcken, 3–1 ...
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Attendance: 4,516[16]
Referee: Henrik Nalbandyan (Armenia)
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The New Saints Wales0–2Sweden BK Häcken
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Attendance: 1,003[18]
Referee: Dario Bel (Croatia)

BK Häcken won 5–1 on aggregate.


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Ballkani Kosovo2–0Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad
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Attendance: 7,656[20]
Referee: Gal Leibovitz (Israel)
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Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria4–0Kosovo Ballkani
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Attendance: 5,353[22]
Referee: Luca Pairetto (Italy)

Ludogorets Razgrad won 4–2 on aggregate.


More information Shamrock Rovers, 0–1 ...
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Attendance: 7,216[24]
Referee: Chrysovalantis Theouli (Cyprus)
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Breiðablik Iceland2–1Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers
Report[25]
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Attendance: 1,320[26]
Referee: Adam Ladebäck (Sweden)

Breiðablik won 3–1 on aggregate.


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Žalgiris Lithuania0–0North Macedonia Struga
Report[27]
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Attendance: 4,647[28]
Referee: Elchin Masiyev (Azerbaijan)
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Struga North Macedonia1–2Lithuania Žalgiris
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Žalgiris won 2–1 on aggregate.


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Faroe Islands0–0Hungary Ferencváros
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Attendance: 1,010[32]
Referee: Juri Frischer (Estonia)
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Ferencváros Hungary0–3Faroe Islands
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Attendance: 18,187[34]
Referee: David Smajc (Slovenia)

KÍ won 3–0 on aggregate.


More information Olimpija Ljubljana, 2–1 ...
Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia2–1Latvia Valmiera
Report[35]
  • Diop 87'
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Attendance: 4,355[36]
Referee: Andrei Chivulete (Romania)
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Valmiera Latvia1–2Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana
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Attendance: 1,250[38]
Referee: Cesar Soto Grado (Spain)

Olimpija Ljubljana won 4–2 on aggregate.


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HJK Finland1–0Northern Ireland Larne
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Attendance: 10,121[40]
Referee: Goga Kikacheishvili (Georgia)
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Larne Northern Ireland2–2 (a.e.t.)Finland HJK
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Attendance: 1,993[42]
Referee: Aristotelis Diamantopoulos (Greece)

HJK won 3–2 on aggregate.


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Lincoln Red Imps Gibraltar1–2Azerbaijan Qarabağ
  • Gómez 25'
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Attendance: 683[44]
Referee: Vitālijs Spasjoņņikovs (Latvia)
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Qarabağ Azerbaijan4–0Gibraltar Lincoln Red Imps
Report[45]
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Attendance: 19,453[46]
Referee: Eldorjan Hamiti (Albania)

Qarabağ won 6–1 on aggregate.


More information Raków Częstochowa, 1–0 ...
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Attendance: 5,242[48]
Referee: Arda Kardeşler (Turkey)
More information Flora, 0–3 ...
Flora Estonia0–3Poland Raków Częstochowa
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Raków Częstochowa won 4–0 on aggregate.


More information Slovan Bratislava, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 14,470[52]
Referee: Viktor Kopiievskyi (Ukraine)
More information Swift Hesperange, 0–2 ...
Swift Hesperange Luxembourg0–2Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
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Slovan Bratislava won 3–1 on aggregate.


More information Farul Constanța, 1–0 ...
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Attendance: 4,028[56]
Referee: Sander van der Eijk (Netherlands)
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Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova3–0 (a.e.t.)Romania Farul Constanța
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Attendance: 5,792[58]
Referee: Miguel Nogueira (Portugal)

Sheriff Tiraspol won 3–1 on aggregate.


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Hamrun Spartans Malta0–4Israel Maccabi Haifa
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Maccabi Haifa Israel2–1Malta Hamrun Spartans
Report[61]
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Attendance: 29,000[62]
Referee: Igor Pajač (Croatia)

Maccabi Haifa won 6–1 on aggregate.


More information Urartu, 0–1 ...
Urartu Armenia0–1Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar
Report[63]
  • Senić 89'
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Attendance: 3,900[64]
Referee: Philip Farrugia (Malta)
More information Zrinjski Mostar, 2–3 (a.e.t.) ...
Zrinjski Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina2–3 (a.e.t.)Armenia Urartu
Report[65]
Penalties
4–3
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Attendance: 5,000[66]
Referee: Peter Kjaesgaard (Denmark)

3–3 on aggregate; Zrinjski Mostar won 4–3 on penalties.


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Partizani Albania1–1Belarus BATE Borisov
Report[67]
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Attendance: 5,000[68]
Referee: Nathan Verboomen (Belgium)
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BATE Borisov Belarus2–0Albania Partizani
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BATE Borisov won 3–1 on aggregate.


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Astana Kazakhstan1–1Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi
Report[72]
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Attendance: 27,328[73]
Referee: Christian-Petru Ciochirca (Austria)
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Dinamo Tbilisi Georgia (country)1–2Kazakhstan Astana
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Astana won 3–2 on aggregate.

Second qualifying round

The draw for the second qualifying round was held on 21 June 2023.

Seeding

A total of 24 teams played in the second qualifying round. They were divided into two paths:

  • Champions Path (20 teams): 5 teams which entered in this round, and 15 winners of first qualifying round.
  • League Path (4 teams): 4 teams which entered in this round.

Seeding of teams was based on their 2023 UEFA club coefficients.[3] For the winners of first qualifying round, whose identity was not known at the time of draw, the club coefficient of the highest-ranked remaining team in each tie was used. Prior to the draw, UEFA formed three groups for the champions path draw in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee: two groups that produce three ties each (Groups 1 and 2) and one with four ties (Group 3). The first team drawn in each tie was the home team of the first leg.

Notes
  1. Winners of first qualifying round, whose identity was not known at the time of draw. Teams in italics defeated a team with a higher coefficient, thus effectively taking the coefficient of their opponent in the draw.
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Summary

The first legs were played on 25 and 26 July, and the second legs were played on 1 and 2 August 2023.

The winners of the ties advanced to the third qualifying round of their respective path. The Champions Path losers were transferred to the Europa League Champions Path third qualifying round, while the League Path losers were transferred to the Europa League Main Path third qualifying round.

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Champions Path matches

More information Žalgiris, 2–2 ...
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Attendance: 4,864[77]
Referee: Luis Godinho (Portugal)
More information Galatasaray, 1–0 ...
Galatasaray Turkey1–0Lithuania Žalgiris
Report[78]
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Attendance: 41,505[79]

Galatasaray won 3–2 on aggregate.


More information Ludogorets Razgrad, 1–1 ...
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Attendance: 5,532[81]
Referee: Rohit Saggi (Norway)
More information Olimpija Ljubljana, 2–1 ...
Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia2–1Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad
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Olimpija Ljubljana won 3–2 on aggregate.


More information Raków Częstochowa, 3–2 ...
Raków Częstochowa Poland3–2Azerbaijan Qarabağ
Report[84]
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Attendance: 5,451[85]
Referee: Lukas Fähndrich (Switzerland)
More information Qarabağ, 1–1 ...
Qarabağ Azerbaijan1–1Poland Raków Częstochowa
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Raków Częstochowa won 4–3 on aggregate.


More information KÍ, 0–0 ...
Faroe Islands0–0Sweden BK Häcken
Report[88]
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Attendance: 1,224[89]
Referee: Michal Ocenáš (Slovakia)
More information BK Häcken, 3–3 (a.e.t.) ...
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3–3 on aggregate; KÍ won 4–3 on penalties.


More information HJK, 1–0 ...
HJK Finland1–0Norway Molde
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Attendance: 8,154[93]
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Molde Norway2–0Finland HJK
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Attendance: 5,205[95]
Referee: Igor Pajač (Croatia)

Molde won 2–1 on aggregate.


More information Breiðablik, 0–2 ...
Breiðablik Iceland0–2Denmark Copenhagen
Report[96]
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Attendance: 1,485[97]
Referee: Gergő Bogár (Hungary)
More information Copenhagen, 6–3 ...
Copenhagen Denmark6–3Iceland Breiðablik
Report[98]
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Attendance: 20,886[99]
Referee: Fabio Maresca (Italy)

Copenhagen won 8–3 on aggregate.


More information Sheriff Tiraspol, 1–0 ...
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Attendance: 7,933[101]
Referee: Sebastian Gishamer (Austria)
More information Maccabi Haifa, 4–1 (a.e.t.) ...
Maccabi Haifa Israel4–1 (a.e.t.)Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol
Report[102]
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Attendance: 29,000[103]
Referee: Damian Sylwestrzak (Poland)

Maccabi Haifa won 4–2 on aggregate.


More information Aris Limassol, 6–2 ...
Aris Limassol Cyprus6–2Belarus BATE Borisov
Report[104]
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Attendance: 3,338[105]
Referee: Yigal Frid (Israel)
More information BATE Borisov, 3–5 ...
BATE Borisov Belarus3–5Cyprus Aris Limassol
Report[106]
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Attendance: 0[107][note 6]
Referee: Morten Krogh (Denmark)

Aris Limassol won 11–5 on aggregate.


More information Zrinjski Mostar, 0–1 ...
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Attendance: 4,900[109]
Referee: Bram Van Driessche (Belgium)
More information Slovan Bratislava, 2–2 ...
Slovan Bratislava Slovakia2–2Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar
Report[110]
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Attendance: 20,498[111]
Referee: Jérémie Pignard (France)

Slovan Bratislava won 3–2 on aggregate.


More information Dinamo Zagreb, 4–0 ...
Dinamo Zagreb Croatia4–0Kazakhstan Astana
Report[112]
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More information Astana, 0–2 ...
Astana Kazakhstan0–2Croatia Dinamo Zagreb
Report[114]
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Attendance: 26,978[115]

Dinamo Zagreb won 6–0 on aggregate.

League Path matches

More information Dnipro-1, 1–3 ...
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Attendance: 5,248[118]
Referee: Daniele Chiffi (Italy)
More information Panathinaikos, 2–2 ...
Panathinaikos Greece2–2Ukraine Dnipro-1
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Panathinaikos won 5–3 on aggregate.


More information Servette, 1–1 ...
Servette Switzerland1–1Belgium Genk
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Attendance: 18,026[122]
Referee: István Vad (Hungary)
More information Genk, 2–2 (a.e.t.) ...
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Attendance: 16,280[124]
Referee: Novak Simović (Serbia)

3–3 on aggregate; Servette won 4–1 on penalties.

Third qualifying round

The draw for the third qualifying round was held on 24 July 2023.

Seeding

A total of 20 teams played in the third qualifying round. They were divided into two paths:

  • Champions Path (12 teams): 2 teams which entered in this round, and 10 winners of the second qualifying round (Champions Path).
  • League Path (8 teams): 6 teams which entered in this round, and 2 winners of the second qualifying round (League Path).

Seeding of teams was based on their 2023 UEFA club coefficients.[3] For the winners of the second qualifying round, whose identity was not known at the time of draw, the club coefficient of the highest-ranked remaining team in each tie was used. Prior to the draw, UEFA formed groups of seeded and unseeded teams in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee. The first team drawn in each tie was the home team of the first leg.

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Notes
  1. Winners of the second qualifying round, whose identity was not known at the time of draw. Teams in italics defeated a team with a higher coefficient, thus effectively taking the coefficient of their opponent in the draw.

Summary

The first legs were played on 8, 9 and 15 August, and the second legs were played on 15 and 19 August 2023.

The winners of the ties advanced to the play-off round of their respective path. The Champions Path losers were transferred to the Europa League play-off round, while the League Path losers were transferred to the Europa League group stage.

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Notes:
  1. The first leg of the AEK Athens–Dinamo Zagreb tie, originally scheduled to be played on 8 August 2023, was postponed following supporter riots in which one person died.[125] The match was rescheduled for 19 August 2023 and became the second leg of the tie, thus reversing the order of the legs.[126]

Champions Path matches

More information Raków Częstochowa, 2–1 ...
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Attendance: 5,500[128]
Referee: Duje Strukan (Croatia)
More information Aris Limassol, 0–1 ...
Aris Limassol Cyprus0–1Poland Raków Częstochowa
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Raków Częstochowa won 3–1 on aggregate.


More information Slovan Bratislava, 1–2 ...
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More information Maccabi Haifa, 3–1 ...
Maccabi Haifa Israel3–1Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
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Attendance: 29,000[134]

Maccabi Haifa won 5–2 on aggregate.


More information Dinamo Zagreb, 1–2 ...
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More information AEK Athens, 2–2 ...
AEK Athens Greece2–2Croatia Dinamo Zagreb
Report[137]
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Attendance: 30,100[138]
Referee: Espen Eskås (Norway)

AEK Athens won 4–3 on aggregate.


More information Olimpija Ljubljana, 0–3 ...
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More information Galatasaray, 1–0 ...
Galatasaray Turkey1–0Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana
Report[141]
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Attendance: 38,383[142]
Referee: Marco Guida (Italy)

Galatasaray won 4–0 on aggregate.


More information Copenhagen, 0–0 ...
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More information Sparta Prague, 3–3 (a.e.t.) ...
Sparta Prague Czech Republic3–3 (a.e.t.)Denmark Copenhagen
Report[145]
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2–4
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3–3 on aggregate; Copenhagen won 4–2 on penalties.


More information KÍ, 2–1 ...
Faroe Islands2–1Norway Molde
Report[147]
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More information Molde, 2–0 (a.e.t.) ...
Molde Norway2–0 (a.e.t.)Faroe Islands
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Molde won 3–2 on aggregate.

League Path matches

More information Braga, 3–0 ...
Braga Portugal3–0Serbia TSC
Report[151]
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More information TSC, 1–4 ...
TSC Serbia1–4Portugal Braga
Report[153]
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Attendance: 4,200[154]

Braga won 7–1 on aggregate.


More information Rangers, 2–1 ...
Rangers Scotland2–1Switzerland Servette
Report[155]
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More information Servette, 1–1 ...
Servette Switzerland1–1Scotland Rangers
Report[157]
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Attendance: 26,000[158]

Rangers won 3–2 on aggregate.


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Marseille France2–1 (a.e.t.)Greece Panathinaikos
Report[161]
Penalties
3–5
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2–2 on aggregate; Panathinaikos won 5–3 on penalties.


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PSV Eindhoven Netherlands4–1Austria Sturm Graz
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Sturm Graz Austria1–3Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
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PSV Eindhoven won 7–2 on aggregate.

Play-off round

The draw for the play-off round was held on 7 August 2023.

Seeding

A total of 12 teams played in the play-off round. They were divided into two paths:

  • Champions Path (8 teams): 2 teams which entered in this round, and 6 winners of the third qualifying round (Champions Path).
  • League Path (4 teams): 4 winners of the third qualifying round (League Path).

Seeding of teams was based on their 2023 UEFA club coefficients.[3] For the winners of the third qualifying round, whose identity was not known at the time of draw, the club coefficient of the highest-ranked remaining team in each tie was used. The first team drawn in each tie was the home team of the first leg.

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Notes
  1. Winners of the third qualifying round, whose identity was not known at the time of draw. Teams in italics defeated a team with a higher coefficient, thus effectively taking the coefficient of their opponent in the draw.

Summary

The first legs were played on 22 and 23 August, and the second legs were played on 29 and 30 August 2023.

The winners of the ties advanced to the group stage. The losers were transferred to the Europa League group stage.

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Champions Path
Maccabi Haifa Israel0–3Switzerland Young Boys0–00–3
Antwerp Belgium3–1Greece AEK Athens1–02–1
Raków Częstochowa Poland1–2Denmark Copenhagen0–11–1
Molde Norway3–5Turkey Galatasaray2–31–2
League Path
Rangers Scotland3–7Netherlands PSV Eindhoven2–21–5
Braga Portugal3–1Greece Panathinaikos2–11–0
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Champions Path matches

More information Maccabi Haifa, 0–0 ...
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Attendance: 29,864[168]
Referee: Davide Massa (Italy)
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Young Boys Switzerland3–0Israel Maccabi Haifa
Report[169]
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Attendance: 31,500[170]

Young Boys won 3–0 on aggregate.


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Antwerp Belgium1–0Greece AEK Athens
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AEK Athens Greece1–2Belgium Antwerp
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Antwerp won 3–1 on aggregate.


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Copenhagen Denmark1–1Poland Raków Częstochowa
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Copenhagen won 2–1 on aggregate.


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Molde Norway2–3Turkey Galatasaray
Report[180]
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Attendance: 9,553[181]
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Galatasaray Turkey2–1Norway Molde
Report[182]
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Attendance: 47,845[183]

Galatasaray won 5–3 on aggregate.

League Path matches

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Rangers Scotland2–2Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Report[184]
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Attendance: 47,537[185]
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PSV Eindhoven Netherlands5–1Scotland Rangers
Report[186]
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PSV Eindhoven won 7–3 on aggregate.


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Braga Portugal2–1Greece Panathinaikos
Report[188]
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Attendance: 23,401[189]
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Panathinaikos Greece0–1Portugal Braga
Report[190]
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Braga won 3–1 on aggregate.

Notes

  1. Ballkani played their home match at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium in Pristina, instead of their regular stadium, the Theranda City Stadium, in Suva Reka, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
  2. Struga played their home match at the SRC Biljanini Izvori in Ohrid, instead of their regular stadium, the Gradska Plaža Stadium, in Struga, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
  3. Larne played their home match at Solitude in Belfast, instead of their regular stadium, Inver Park, in Larne, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
  4. Swift Hesperange played their home match at the Stade de Luxembourg in Luxembourg City, instead of their regular stadium, Stade Alphonse Theis, in Hesperange, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
  5. Hamrun Spartans played their home match at the Centenary Stadium in Ta' Qali, instead of their regular stadium, Victor Tedesco Stadium, in Hamrun, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
  6. Due to the country's involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Belarusian teams were required to play their home matches at neutral venues and behind closed doors until further notice.[70]
  7. Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian teams were required to play their home matches at neutral venues until further notice.[117]
  8. KÍ played their third qualifying home match at the Tórsvøllur in Tórshavn, instead of their regular stadium, Við Djúpumýrar, in Klaksvík, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
  9. Raków Częstochowa played their play-off home match at the Zagłębiowski Park Sportowy in Sosnowiec, instead of their regular stadium, the Miejski Stadion Piłkarski "Raków", in Częstochowa, which does not meet UEFA requirements.[176]
  10. Panathinaikos played their play-off home match at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, instead of their regular stadium, the Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, in Athens.[191]

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