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Liverpool have drawn German club Hoffenheim in the Champions League play-off round, Celtic have been drawn against Astana of Khazakhstan.
Both ties will be played over two legs on 15/16 and 22/23 August, with the winner claiming a coveted spot in the Champions League group stage.
Liverpool were drawn as the away side, meaning they will travel to Germany for the first leg, before the return at Anfield. Celtic are the home side against Astana, and will make the long trip to eastern Europe for their first leg clash, before playing hosts at Celtic Park in the return encounter.
Everton, Britain's sole representative in the Europa League play-off, have been drawn to play Hadjuk Split of Croatia. They will play the home tie at Goodison Park on 17 August, before playing the return leg in the Balkans on 24 August.
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