Possible paths to Europe

If we go through against Ferencvaros, we will face Cluj or Young Boys in the UEL play-off.

Slavia play the UEFA Champions League 3rd Qualifying round against Ferencvaros TC on 4 and 10 August. In case the Red-Whites will go through, they will face either CFR Cluj from Romania or BSC Young Boys from Switzerland.

The tie would start away from home for Slavia on 17 or 18 August, the second leg would be played at Eden on 24 or 25 August.

CFR Cluj have been crowned Romanian champions in the last four seasons. Slavia have eliminated the Romanians in the UCL play-off two years ago after two 1-0 wins. Last year we were close to playing Young Boys in the UCL play-off, but the Swiss club was eliminated by FC Midtjylland in the 3rd Qualifying round.

In case Slavia will be eliminated by Ferencvaros in the UCL 3rd Qualifying round, we will play against the winner of GNK Dinamo v Legia Warsaw game I the UEFA Europa League play-off. The winner will take part in the UEL Group Stage, the eliminated team will play the newly established UEFA Europa Conference League.

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