Champions League Second Round Qualifying Draw Results

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The first legs will be played away on July 22 or 23, with the return matches scheduled for July 29 or 30

Dynamo Kyiv, the only club from Ukraine participating in the 2025/26 edition of the UEFA Champions League, have learned their potential opponents in the second qualifying round of the competition.

Managed by club legend Oleksandr Shovkovskyi, Dynamo will face the winner of the tie between Žalgiris Vilnius (Lithuania) and Ħamrun Spartans (Malta). The first leg will be played away on July 22 or 23, with the return leg scheduled for July 29 or 30.

Due to ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Dynamo Kyiv will once again host their home fixtures in Lublin, Poland during this European campaign.

UEFA Champions League – Second Qualifying Round Draw

Champions Path

Winner of Tie 3: Levadia Tallinn (Estonia) vs RFS (Latvia) – will face Winner of Tie 1: Iberia 1999 (Georgia) vs Malmö FF (Sweden)
Winner of Tie 2: Žalgiris Vilnius (Lithuania) vs Ħamrun Spartans (Malta) – will face Dynamo Kyiv (Ukraine)
Pafos FC (Cyprus) vs Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)
Winner of Tie 4: Víkingur (Faroe Islands) vs Lincoln Red Imps (Gibraltar) – will face Red Star Belgrade (Serbia)

Winner of Tie 8: Noah (Armenia) vs Budućnost (Montenegro) – will face Ferencváros (Hungary)
Lech Poznań (Poland) vs Winner of Tie 7: Egnatia (Albania) vs Breidablik (Iceland)
FC Copenhagen (Denmark) vs Winner of Tie 6: Drita (Kosovo) vs Differdange (Luxembourg)
Rijeka (Croatia) vs Winner of Tie 5: Ludogorets Razgrad (Bulgaria) vs Dynamo Minsk (Belarus)

Winner of Tie 13: The New Saints (Wales) vs Shkëndija (North Macedonia) – will face Winner of Tie 9: FCSB (Romania) vs Inter Escaldes (Andorra)
Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia) vs Winner of Tie 11: Virtus (San Marino) vs Zrinjski Mostar (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Winner of Tie 14: Shelbourne (Ireland) vs Linfield (Northern Ireland) – will face Qarabağ (Azerbaijan)
Winner of Tie 12: KuPS (Finland) vs Milsami (Moldova) – will face Winner of Tie 10: Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia) vs Kayrat (Kazakhstan)

League Path

SK Brann (Norway) vs Red Bull Salzburg (Austria)
Viktoria Plzeň (Czech Republic) vs Servette FC (Switzerland)
Rangers FC (Scotland) vs Panathinaikos (Greece)

Match Dates: First legs – July 22/23, Second legs – July 29/30. Finalized schedule and kick-off times will be confirmed by UEFA on or before June 23.

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