Random two-sided matching

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A random two-sided matching is a process by which members of two groups are matched to each other in a random way. It is often used in sports in order to match teams in knock-out tournaments. In this context, it is often called a draw, as it is implemented by drawing balls at random from a bowl, each ball representing the name of a team.

The UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and UEFA Conference League draw

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