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UEFA Champions League play-off: Results of yesterday’s matches, fixtures for today
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UEFA Champions League play-off: Results of yesterday’s matches, fixtures for today

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The 2026/2027 UEFA Champions League play-off first-leg fixtures were played yesterday.

DAILY POST brings you the results of all the games played on Tuesday and also the play-off fixtures for Wednesday.

All the first-leg fixtures played on Tuesday ended in draws.

Levski Sofia played goalless with AEK Athens, while Fenerbahçe played 1-1 against Lyon. GNK Dinamo also played 2-2 with Viking.

UEFA Champions League play-off result played on Tuesday:

Levski Sofia 0-0 AEK Athens.

GNK Dinamo 2-2 Viking.

Fenerbahçe 1-1 Lyon.

UEFA Champions League play-off fixtures for Wednesday:

Hapoel Beer-Sheva vs Sabah.

Celtic vs LASK.

Slovan Bratislava vs Celje.

N.E.C. vs Bodø/Glimt.

Meanwhile, the return leg will take place next week and the winners of each tie advance to the league phase.

All defeated sides switch to the league phase of the UEFA Europa League.

UEFA Champions League play-off: Results of yesterday’s matches, fixtures for today

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