Celtic face Scandinavian test

Partizan on course to meet Limassol after first-leg wins

Scottish champions Celtic will play either HJK Helsinki or KR Reykjavik in the third qualifying round of the Champions League, while Motherwell face Greek side Panathinaikos.

Celtic were in the Champions section of the draw and will be at home in the first leg with Finnish title-holders HJK very likely to be their opponents after they won the first leg of their second qualifying round clash with KR 7-0 earlier this week.

Motherwell were unseeded in the draw and will face a stiff test against 20-time Greek champions Panathinaikos, with the first leg taking place at Fir Park.

The first legs will be played across July 31 and August 1, with the return legs contested a week later.

Celtic boss Neil Lennon and captain Scott Brown have already targeted reaching the group stages of the tournament with others suggesting it is a necessity given the lack of Old Firm matches for the foreseeable future.

Motherwell’s Champions League opportunity stemmed from the demise of oldco Rangers and the rejection of Charles Green’s newco club into the SPL but Stuart McCall’s side will go into their clash as underdogs.

The Hoops faced Helsinki in the first round of the UEFA Cup in 2000, with a goal in extra-time from Chris Sutton earning Martin O’Neill’s side a 3-2 aggregate win.

Partizan Belgrade, 4-1 up after the first leg of their second qualifying round tie against Valletta, are likely to face Cypriot champions AEL Limassol in the third round. Limassol travel to Northern Ireland’s Linfield next week with a 3-0 lead from the first leg.

Welsh champions The New Saints face a trip to Eastern Europe if they overcome Helsingborgs in their second qualifying-round tie.

The first leg finished 0-0 and if TNS can win in Sweden they will play either Montenegrin champions Buducnost Podgorica or Polish title-holders Slask Wroclaw in the next stage.

Shamrock Rovers also drew 0-0 in the first leg of their second round qualifying match against Lithuania’s Ekranas.

If the 17-time Irish champions can see off Ekranas they will meet Belgian champions Anderlecht in just over a week’s time.

Rovers created history when becoming the first Irish club to compete in the group stages of a major European competition when qualifying for the 2011/2012 Europa League.

Those teams who make it through this stage will progress to the play-offs with a chance of booking their tickets to the lucrative Champions League group stages.

Third Qualifying Round

Maribor (SVN)/Zeljeznicar (BIH) vs Dudelange (LUX)/Salzburg (AUT)

BATE Borisov (BLR)/Vardar (MKD) vs Skenderbeu (ALB)/Debrecen (HUN)

Cluj (ROM) vs Slovan Liberec (CZE)/Shakhter Karagandy (KAZ)

Anderlecht (BEL) vs Shamrock Rovers (IRL)/Ekranas (LTU)

Buducnost (MNE)/S. Wroclaw (POL) vs New Saints (WAL)/Helsingsborg (SWE)

Ulisses (ARM)/Sheriff (MDA) vs Ludogorets Razgrad (BUL)/Dinamo Zagreb (CRO)

Celtic (SCO) vs HJK Helsinki (FIN)/KR Reykjavik (ISL)

Molde (NOR)/Ventspils (LVA) vs Tallinn (EST)/Basel (SUI)

Zilina (SVK)/Kiryat Shmona (ISR) vs Neftci (AZE)/Zestafoni (GEO)

AEL Limassol (CYP)/Linfield (NIR) vs Valletta (MLT)/Partizan (SRB)

Fenerbahce (TUR) vs Vaslui (ROM)

Motherwell (SCO) vs Panathinaikos (GRE)

FC Copenhagen (DEN) vs Bruges (BEL)

Dynamo Kiev (UKR) vs Feyenoord (NED)

First legs: July 31/August 1. Second legs: August 7/8

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