Milan’s first competitive match of the season could also be one of their most important when they visit PSV Eindhoven for the first leg of their Champions League play-off today.

The seven-times European champions have missed out on the group stage only once in the last 11 seasons and failure to qualify this term could quickly turn the heat back on coach Massimiliano Allegri, who clung on to his job during the summer.

Arsenal, aiming to reach the group stage for the 16th season in a row, visit Fenerbahce in another of the 10 ties while Huub Stevens returns to his old club as he leads PAOK Salonica against Schalke and Lyon host Real Sociedad in a France-Spain contest.

PAOK are one of five clubs, alongside Ludogorets Razgrad, Shakhter Karagandy, Pacos de Ferreira and Austria Vienna, who are attempting to reach the group stage for the first time.

If Shakhter overcome former European champions Celtic, they would also become the first team from Kazakhstan to reach the group stage since the Central Asian nation joined UEFA from the Asian Football Confederation in 2002.

Dutch clubs are no longer the force they were in European competition but even so, Milan, third in Serie A last season, will not be relishing their trip to 1988 champions PSV, who have already played five games this season and won them all.

“It will be tough for Milan be-cause PSV are a young team, who run a lot and want to play on the attack,” former Netherlands midfielder Mark van Bommel, who played for both clubs during his career, told reporters.

“PSV are very good at going forward but they have a very young defence. It will be a very interesting match because who knows what can happen.”

PSV have sold several key players from last season but have been boosted by the emergence of 17-year-old Belgian Zakaria Bakkali, who became the youngest player to score a hat-trick in the Eredivisie in this month’s 5-0 win over NEC Nijmegen.

Arsenal travel to Istanbul for tomorrow’s match with their confidence dented after a 3-1 home defeat by Aston Villa in the Premier League on Saturday.

Fenerbahce are surrounded by uncertainty after they were handed a two-year European ban in June over a domestic match-fixing scandal in 2011 but were reinstated pending an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

CAS are due to announce the result before August 28, the day after the second leg.

Ukraine’s Metalist Kharkiv, meanwhile, were expelled last week by UEFA in connection with a domestic match-fixing case dating back to 2008 and replaced by Greek runners-up PAOK, who visit Schalke tomorrow.

Unlike with Fenerbahce, CAS refused to grant Metalist a temporary reprieve after they also appealed.

PAOK coach Stevens had two stints in charge of the Gelsen-kirchen-based club, the most recent ending only eight months ago when he was fired.

Celtic, champions in 1967, set off immediately after Saturday’s Scottish league match at Aberdeen for a 5,500-km journey which took them across five time zones for today’s game against Shakhter.

The match will be played in Astana, around 400kms from Shakter’s own stadium which did not meet UEFA requirements for European competition.

Real Sociedad’s match at France’s Olympique Lyon today will be their first in Europe since the 2003/04 season and coincidentally will be against the same Ligue 1 opponents.

Lyon, meanwhile, are looking to return to the Champions League group stage after their run of 12 successive participations ended last season.

The play-offs round

This week’s first legs      
       
Playing today 1st leg 2nd leg Agg
Shakhter Karagandy (KAZ) vs Celtic (SCO)      
Olympique Lyon (FRA) vs Real Sociedad (ESP)      
Pacos de Ferreira (POR) vs Zenit St Petersburg (RUS)      
PSV Eindhoven (NED) vs Milan (ITA)      
Viktoria Plzen (CZE) vs NK Maribor (SVN)      
Tomorrow      
Dinamo Zagreb (CRO) vs Austria Wien (AUT)      
Ludogorets Razgrad (BUL) vs Basel (SUI)      
Steaua Bucharest (ROU) vs Legia Warsaw (POL)      
Schalke 04 (GER) vs Metalist Kharkiv (UKR)      
Fenerbahce (TUR) vs Arsenal (ENG)      
Second legs: August 27-28.      

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