The Conference League, as announced by UEFA to all national federations, shows an important change in the previous qualifying rounds of the next course. Competition in which you will participate Osasunaalways at the expense of a file opened by UEFA for him and currently open.
A change to this group stage as a result of adjustments and rebalancing of previous rounds of Champions League. And where this season there will be 18 pairings (15 from the Champions League first qualifying round and another three teams from the preliminary round) instead of the 20 that I first saw and that will go to the second qualifying round of Meeting. This means that there are two less teams than previously planned compared to last season to participate in this round as a result of the withdrawal from the previous stage of Champions League.
Because ten teams are needed in the third qualifying round of Conference Leaguetwo of the winners of the 15 pairings of the first qualifying round of Champions will be assigned directly to the third round of Meeting. A raffle will be held to decide which one.
The teams coming from the previous rounds of the Champions did not escape the second round
The teams that lose the pairs of the first qualifying round of Champions they go directly to the third qualifying round Meetinginstead of playing the second qualifying round first.
This draw will take place before the draw for the second qualifying round of Meeting. In this final draw, 13 teams were eliminated from the first qualifying round of Champions League and three other teams that were not included in the preliminary round. The eight winners will qualify for the third qualifying round of Conference Leaguewhere they will join the two teams that will be drawn to be directly assigned to the said third qualifying round.
The five winners will join the remaining 27 participants in the group stage of UEFA’s third club competition comprising 32 teams, the same as Champions and the european league.
Source: La Verdad

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