2021–22 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round

The 2021–22 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round began on 22 June and ended on 25 August 2021.[1]

A total of 54 teams competed in the qualifying system of the 2021–22 UEFA Champions League, which includes the qualifying phase and the play-off round, with 43 teams in Champions Path and 11 teams in League Path. The six winners in the play-off round (four from Champions Path, two from League Path) advanced to the group stage, to join the 26 teams that enter in the group stage.[2]

Times are CEST (UTC+2), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Teams

Champions Path

The Champions Path includes all league champions which do not qualify directly for the group stage, and consists of the following rounds:

  • Preliminary round (4 teams playing one-legged semi-finals and final): 4 teams which enter in this round.
  • First qualifying round (32 teams): 31 teams which enter in this round, and 1 winner of the preliminary round.
  • Second qualifying round (20 teams): 4 teams which enter in this round, and 16 winners of the first qualifying round.
  • Third qualifying round (12 teams): 2 teams which enter in this round, and 10 winners of the second qualifying round.
  • Play-off round (8 teams): 2 teams which enter in this round, and 6 winners of the third qualifying round.

All teams eliminated from the Champions Path enter either the Europa League or the Europa Conference League:

Below are the participating teams of the Champions Path (with their 2021 UEFA club coefficients),[3] grouped by their starting rounds.

Key to colours
Winners of play-off round advance to group stage
Losers of play-off round enter Europa League group stage
Losers of third qualifying round enter Europa League play-off round
Losers of second qualifying round enter Europa League qualifying round
Drawn loser of the first qualifying round enters Europa Conference League third qualifying round
Losers of the preliminary round and first qualifying round enter Europa Conference League second qualifying round
Play-off round
TeamCoeff.[3]
Red Bull Salzburg59.000
Brøndby7.000
Third qualifying round
TeamCoeff.[3]
Slavia Prague43.500
Rangers31.250
Second qualifying round
TeamCoeff.[3]
Olympiacos43.000
Young Boys35.000
Red Star Belgrade32.500
Omonia5.550
First qualifying round
TeamCoeff.[3]
Dinamo Zagreb44.500
Ludogorets Razgrad28.000
Malmö FF18.500
CFR Cluj16.500
Legia Warsaw16.500
Sheriff Tiraspol14.500
Ferencváros13.500
Shkëndija9.000
Slovan Bratislava7.500
Dinamo Tbilisi6.500
Žalgiris6.500
Alashkert6.500
Flora6.250
Budućnost Podgorica6.000
Kairat6.000
Lincoln Red Imps5.750
Riga5.500
HJK5.500
Linfield5.250
Fola Esch5.250
Shakhtyor Soligorsk5.250
Neftçi Baku5.000
Maccabi Haifa4.875
Shamrock Rovers4.750
Connah's Quay Nomads4.750
Valur4.250
Bodø/Glimt4.200
Hibernians3.750
Mura3.000
Teuta2.750
Borac Banja Luka1.600
Preliminary round
TeamCoeff.[3]
HB Tórshavn2.250
Prishtina2.250
Inter Club d'Escaldes1.500
Folgore1.000

League Path

The League Path includes all league non-champions which do not qualify directly for the group stage, and consists of the following rounds:

  • Second qualifying round (6 teams): 6 teams which enter in this round.
  • Third qualifying round (8 teams): 5 teams which enter in this round, and 3 winners of the second qualifying round.
  • Play-off round (4 teams): 4 winners of the third qualifying round.

All teams eliminated from the League Path enter the Europa League:

  • The 3 losers of the second qualifying round enter the Main Path qualifying round.
  • The 4 losers of the third qualifying round and the 2 losers of the play-off round enter the group stage.

Below are the participating teams of the League Path (with their 2021 UEFA club coefficients),[3] grouped by their starting rounds.

Key to colours
Winners of play-off round advance to group stage
Losers of play-off round and third qualifying round enter Europa League group stage
Losers of second qualifying round enter Europa League qualifying round
Third qualifying round
TeamCoeff.[3]
Shakhtar Donetsk79.000
Benfica58.000
Monaco36.000
Genk30.000
Spartak Moscow18.500
Second qualifying round
TeamCoeff.[3]
Celtic34.000
PSV Eindhoven29.000
Sparta Prague17.500
Rapid Wien17.000
Galatasaray17.000
Midtjylland13.500

Format

Each tie, apart from the preliminary round, is played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that scores more goals on aggregate over the two legs advance to the next round. If the aggregate score is level at the end of normal time of the second leg, the away goals rule is no longer applied starting from this season.[4] To decide the winner of the tie, extra time is played, and if the same number of goals are scored by both teams during extra time, the tie is decided by a penalty shoot-out. In the preliminary round, where single-match semi-finals and final are hosted by one of the participating teams, if the score is level at the end of normal time, extra time is played, and if the same number of goals are scored by both teams during extra time, the tie is decided by a penalty shoot-out.

In the draws for each round, teams are seeded based on their UEFA club coefficients at the beginning of the season, with the teams divided into seeded and unseeded pots containing the same number of teams. A seeded team is drawn against an unseeded team, with the order of legs (or the administrative "home" team in the preliminary round matches) in each tie decided by draw. As the identity of the winners of the previous round is not known at the time of the draws, the seeding is carried out under the assumption that the team with the higher coefficient of an undecided tie advances to this round, which means if the team with the lower coefficient is to advance, it simply takes the seeding of its opponent. Prior to the draws, UEFA may form "groups" in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee, but they are purely for convenience of the draw and do not resemble any real groupings in the sense of the competition. Teams from associations with political conflicts as decided by UEFA may not be drawn into the same tie. After the draws, the order of legs of a tie may be reversed by UEFA due to scheduling or venue conflicts.

Schedule

The schedule of the competition is as follows (all draws are held at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland).[1]

Schedule for the qualifying phase of the 2021–22 UEFA Champions League
RoundDraw dateFirst legSecond leg
Preliminary round8 June 202122 June 2021 (semi-finals)25 June 2021 (final)
First qualifying round15 June 20216–7 July 202113–14 July 2021
Second qualifying round16 June 202120–21 July 202127–28 July 2021
Third qualifying round19 July 20213–4 August 202110 August 2021
Play-offs2 August 202117–18 August 202124–25 August 2021

Preliminary round

The draw for the preliminary round was held on 8 June 2021, 12:00 CEST.[5]

Seeding

A total of four teams played in the preliminary round. Seeding of teams was based on their 2021 UEFA club coefficients,[3] with two seeded teams and two unseeded teams in the semi-finals. The first team drawn in each tie in the semi-finals, and also the final (between the two winners of the semi-finals, whose identity was not known at the time of draw), would be the "home" team for administrative purposes.

SeededUnseeded

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
22 June – Elbasan
 
 
Folgore0
 
25 June – Elbasan
 
Prishtina2
 
Prishtina2
 
22 June – Durrës
 
Inter Club d'Escaldes0
 
HB Tórshavn0
 
 
Inter Club d'Escaldes1
 

Summary

The preliminary round matches, which consisted of two semi-finals on 22 June 2021 and the final on 25 June 2021, were originally to be played at Gundadalur, Tórshavn in the Faroe Islands,[6] but were moved due to restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Faroe Islands.[7] The matches were instead played in Albania, with the semi-finals at Elbasan Arena, Elbasan and Niko Dovana Stadium, Durrës, and the final at Elbasan Arena.[8]

The winner of the preliminary round final advanced to the first qualifying round. The losers of the semi-finals and final were transferred to the Europa Conference League Champions Path second qualifying round.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Semi-finals
Folgore 0–2 Prishtina
HB Tórshavn 0–1 Inter Club d'Escaldes
Team 1 Score Team 2
Final
Prishtina 2–0 Inter Club d'Escaldes

Semi-finals

Folgore 0–2 Prishtina
Report
  • E. Krasniqi 51'
  • Hoti 90+1'
Attendance: 0[9][note 1]
Referee: Joni Hyytiä (Finland)

HB Tórshavn 0–1 Inter Club d'Escaldes
Report
  • Betriu 61'
Attendance: 0[10][note 1]
Referee: Joonas Jaanovits (Estonia)

Final

Prishtina 2–0 Inter Club d'Escaldes
E. Krasniqi 45', 58'Report
Attendance: 0[11][note 1]
Referee: Adam Ladebäck (Sweden)

First qualifying round

The draw for the first qualifying round was held on 15 June 2021, 12:00 CEST.[12]

Seeding

A total of 32 teams played in the first qualifying round: 31 teams which entered in this round, and 1 winner of the preliminary round. Seeding of teams was based on their 2021 UEFA club coefficients.[3] For the winner of the preliminary round, whose identity was not known at the time of draw, the club coefficient of the highest-ranked remaining team was used. Prior to the draw, UEFA formed four groups of four seeded teams and four unseeded teams in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee. The first team drawn in each tie would be the home team of the first leg.

Group 1Group 2
SeededUnseededSeededUnseeded
Group 3Group 4
SeededUnseededSeededUnseeded
Notes

Summary

The first legs were played on 6 and 7 July, and the second legs were played on 13 and 14 July 2021.

The winners of the ties advanced to the Champions Path second qualifying round. The losers were transferred to the Europa Conference League Champions Path second qualifying round.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Fola Esch 2–7 Lincoln Red Imps2–20–5
Slovan Bratislava 3–2[A] Shamrock Rovers2–01–2
Malmö FF 2–1 Riga1–01–1
Bodø/Glimt 2–5 Legia Warsaw2–30–2
Connah's Quay Nomads 2–3 Alashkert2–20–1 (a.e.t.)
HJK 7–1 Budućnost Podgorica3–14–0
CFR Cluj 4–3 Borac Banja Luka3–11–2 (a.e.t.)
Shkëndija 0–6 Mura0–10–5
Teuta 0–5 Sheriff Tiraspol0–40–1
Dinamo Tbilisi 2–4 Neftçi Baku1–21–2
Maccabi Haifa 1–3 Kairat1–10–2
Ludogorets Razgrad 2–0 Shakhtyor Soligorsk1–01–0
Ferencváros 6–1 Prishtina3–03–1
Žalgiris 5–2 Linfield3–12–1
Flora 5–0 Hibernians2–03–0
Dinamo Zagreb 5–2 Valur3–22–0

Notes

Matches

Fola Esch 2–2 Lincoln Red Imps
Report
Attendance: 385[13]
Referee: Michal Ocenáš (Slovakia)
Lincoln Red Imps 5–0 Fola Esch
Report
Attendance: 621[14]
Referee: Ian McNabb (Northern Ireland)

Lincoln Red Imps won 7–2 on aggregate.


Slovan Bratislava 2–0 Shamrock Rovers
Report
Attendance: 500[15]
Referee: Sebastian Gishamer (Austria)
Shamrock Rovers 2–1 Slovan Bratislava
Report
Attendance: 1,500[16]
Referee: Mario Zebec (Croatia)

Slovan Bratislava won 3–2 on aggregate.


Malmö FF 1–0 Riga
Report
Attendance: 4,012[17]
Referee: Kaarlo Oskari Hämäläinen (Finland)
Riga 1–1 Malmö FF
Report
Attendance: 637[18]
Referee: Gergő Bogár (Hungary)

Malmö FF won 2–1 on aggregate.


Bodø/Glimt 2–3 Legia Warsaw
Report
Attendance: 2,283[19]
Referee: Juxhin Xhaja (Albania)
Legia Warsaw 2–0 Bodø/Glimt
Report
Attendance: 17,473[20]
Referee: Aristotelis Diamantopoulos (Greece)

Legia Warsaw won 5–2 on aggregate.


Connah's Quay Nomads 2–2 Alashkert
Report
Attendance: 145[21]
Referee: Vasilis Dimitriou (Cyprus)
Alashkert 1–0 (a.e.t.) Connah's Quay Nomads
Report
Attendance: 4,000[22]
Referee: Ondřej Pechanec (Czech Republic)

Alashkert won 3–2 on aggregate.


HJK 3–1 Budućnost Podgorica
Report
Attendance: 2,365[23]
Referee: Nicolas Laforge (Belgium)
Budućnost Podgorica 0–4 HJK
Report
Attendance: 1,450[24]
Referee: Dragomir Draganov (Bulgaria)

HJK won 7–1 on aggregate.


CFR Cluj 3–1 Borac Banja Luka
Report
Borac Banja Luka 2–1 (a.e.t.) CFR Cluj
Report
Attendance: 8,300[26]
Referee: Urs Schnyder (Switzerland)

CFR Cluj won 4–3 on aggregate.


Shkëndija 0–1 Mura
Report
Attendance: 3,200[27]
Referee: António Nobre (Portugal)
Mura 5–0 Shkëndija
Report
Attendance: 3,100[28]
Referee: Marcel Birsan (Romania)

Mura won 6–0 on aggregate.


Teuta 0–4 Sheriff Tiraspol
Report
Attendance: 500[29]
Referee: Amine Kourgheli (Belarus)
Sheriff Tiraspol 1–0 Teuta
Report

Sheriff Tiraspol won 5–0 on aggregate.


Dinamo Tbilisi 1–2 Neftçi Baku
Report
Attendance: 5,890[31]
Referee: David Fuxman (Israel)
Neftçi Baku 2–1 Dinamo Tbilisi
Report
Attendance: 3,218[32]
Referee: Dumitri Muntean (Moldova)

Neftçi Baku won 4–2 on aggregate.


Maccabi Haifa 1–1 Kairat
Report
Attendance: 25,200[33]
Referee: Milovan Milačić (Montenegro)
Kairat 2–0 Maccabi Haifa
Report
Attendance: 7,952[34]
Referee: Viktor Kopiievskyi (Ukraine)

Kairat won 3–1 on aggregate.


Ludogorets Razgrad 1–0 Shakhtyor Soligorsk
Report
Attendance: 4,762[35]
Referee: Rohit Saggi (Norway)
Shakhtyor Soligorsk 0–1 Ludogorets Razgrad
Report
Attendance: 0[37][note 1]
Referee: Arda Kardeşler (Turkey)

Ludogorets Razgrad won 2–0 on aggregate.


Ferencváros 3–0 Prishtina
Report
Attendance: 8,765[38]
Referee: David Munro (Scotland)
Prishtina 1–3 Ferencváros
  • Hoti 67'
Report
Attendance: 0[39][note 1]
Referee: Laurent Kopriwa (Luxembourg)

Ferencváros won 6–1 on aggregate.


Žalgiris 3–1 Linfield
Report
Attendance: 1,500[40]
Referee: Alex Troleis (Faroe Islands)
Linfield 1–2 Žalgiris
Report
Attendance: 888[41]
Referee: Matthew De Gabriele (Malta)

Žalgiris won 5–2 on aggregate.


Flora 2–0 Hibernians
Report
Attendance: 1,804[42]
Referee: Lazar Lukić (Serbia)
Hibernians 0–3 Flora
Report
Attendance: 155[43]
Referee: Manfredas Lukjančukas (Lithuania)

Flora won 5–0 on aggregate.


Dinamo Zagreb 3–2 Valur
Report
Attendance: 987[44]
Referee: Genc Nuza (Kosovo)
Valur 0–2 Dinamo Zagreb
Report
Attendance: 800[45]
Referee: Zaven Hovhannisyan (Armenia)

Dinamo Zagreb won 5–2 on aggregate.

Second qualifying round

The draw for the second qualifying round was held on 16 June 2021, 12:00 CEST.[46]

Seeding

A total of 26 teams played in the second qualifying round. They were divided into two paths:

  • Champions Path (20 teams): 4 teams which entered in this round, and 16 winners of the first qualifying round.
  • League Path (6 teams): 6 teams which entered in this round.

Seeding of teams was based on their 2021 UEFA club coefficients.[3] For the winners of the first qualifying round, whose identity was not known at the time of draw, the club coefficient of the highest-ranked remaining team in each tie was used. Prior to the draw, UEFA formed three groups in the Champions Path, two of three seeded teams and three unseeded teams, and one of four seeded teams and four unseeded teams, in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee, while in the League Path there were three seeded teams and three unseeded teams. The first team drawn in each tie would be the home team of the first leg.

Champions Path
Group 1Group 2Group 3
SeededUnseededSeededUnseededSeededUnseeded
Notes
League Path
SeededUnseeded

Summary

The first legs were played on 20 and 21 July, and the second legs were played on 27 and 28 July 2021.

The winners of the ties advanced to the third qualifying round of their respective path. The Champions Path losers were transferred to the Europa League Champions Path third qualifying round, while the League Path losers were transferred to the Europa League Main Path third qualifying round.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Champions Path
Dinamo Zagreb 3–0 Omonia2–01–0
Slovan Bratislava 2–3 Young Boys0–02–3
Legia Warsaw 3–1 Flora2–11–0
Alashkert 1–4 Sheriff Tiraspol0–11–3
Olympiacos 2–0 Neftçi Baku1–01–0
Kairat 2–6 Red Star Belgrade2–10–5
Lincoln Red Imps 1–4 CFR Cluj1–20–2
Malmö FF 4–3 HJK2–12–2
Ferencváros 5–1 Žalgiris2–03–1
Mura 1–3 Ludogorets Razgrad0–01–3
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
League Path
Rapid Wien 2–3 Sparta Prague2–10–2
Celtic 2–3 Midtjylland1–11–2 (a.e.t.)
PSV Eindhoven 7–2 Galatasaray5–12–1

Champions Path

Dinamo Zagreb 2–0 Omonia
Report
Attendance: 2,234[47]
Referee: Paweł Gil (Poland)
Omonia 0–1 Dinamo Zagreb
Report
Attendance: 7,256[48]
Referee: Glenn Nyberg (Sweden)

Dinamo Zagreb won 3–0 on aggregate.


Slovan Bratislava 0–0 Young Boys
Report
Young Boys 3–2 Slovan Bratislava
Report

Young Boys won 3–2 on aggregate.


Legia Warsaw 2–1 Flora
Report
Flora 0–1 Legia Warsaw
Report
Attendance: 3,691[52]
Referee: Anastasios Papapetrou (Greece)

Legia Warsaw won 3–1 on aggregate.


Alashkert 0–1 Sheriff Tiraspol
ReportLuvannor 84'
Attendance: 5,800[53]
Referee: Rade Obrenovič (Slovenia)
Sheriff Tiraspol 3–1 Alashkert
Report

Sheriff Tiraspol won 4–1 on aggregate.


Olympiacos 1–0 Neftçi Baku
Report
Neftçi Baku 0–1 Olympiacos
Report

Olympiacos won 2–0 on aggregate.


Kairat 2–1 Red Star Belgrade
Report
Red Star Belgrade 5–0 Kairat
Report

Red Star Belgrade won 6–2 on aggregate.


Lincoln Red Imps 1–2 CFR Cluj
Report
CFR Cluj 2–0 Lincoln Red Imps
Report
Attendance: 5,230[60]
Referee: Yigal Frid (Israel)

CFR Cluj won 4–1 on aggregate.


Malmö FF 2–1 HJK
Report
Attendance: 5,324[61]
Referee: Mykola Balakin (Ukraine)
HJK 2–2 Malmö FF
Report
Attendance: 6,465[62]

Malmö FF won 4–3 on aggregate.


Ferencváros 2–0 Žalgiris
Report
Attendance: 10,107[63]
Referee: Giorgi Kruashvili (Georgia)
Žalgiris 1–3 Ferencváros
Report
Attendance: 2,032[64]
Referee: Erik Lambrechts (Belgium)

Ferencváros won 5–1 on aggregate.


Mura 0–0 Ludogorets Razgrad
Report
Attendance: 3,450[65]
Referee: Harm Osmers (Germany)
Ludogorets Razgrad 3–1 Mura
Report
Attendance: 5,008[66]

Ludogorets Razgrad won 3–1 on aggregate.

League Path

Rapid Wien 2–1 Sparta Prague
Report
Sparta Prague 2–0 Rapid Wien
Report
Attendance: 9,105[68]

Sparta Prague won 3–2 on aggregate.


Celtic 1–1 Midtjylland
Report
Midtjylland 2–1 (a.e.t.) Celtic
Report
Attendance: 4,890[70]

Midtjylland won 3–2 on aggregate.


PSV Eindhoven 5–1 Galatasaray
Report
Galatasaray 1–2 PSV Eindhoven
Report

PSV Eindhoven won 7–2 on aggregate.

Third qualifying round

The draw for the third qualifying round was held on 19 July 2021, 12:00 CEST.[73]

Seeding

A total of 20 teams played in the third qualifying round. They were divided into two paths:

  • Champions Path (12 teams): 2 teams which entered in this round, and 10 winners of the second qualifying round (Champions Path).
  • League Path (8 teams): 5 teams which entered in this round, and 3 winners of the second qualifying round (League Path).

Seeding of teams was based on their 2021 UEFA club coefficients.[3] For the winners of the second qualifying round, whose identity was not known at the time of draw, the club coefficient of the highest-ranked remaining team in each tie was used. Prior to the draw, UEFA formed two groups in the Champions Path, of three seeded teams and three unseeded teams, in accordance with the principles set by the Club Competitions Committee, while in the League Path there were four seeded teams and four unseeded teams. Due to political reasons, teams from Ukraine and Russia in the League Path could not be drawn against each other, thus Shakhtar Donetsk and Spartak Moscow could not be drawn against each other. The first team drawn in each tie would be the home team of the first leg.

Champions Path
Group 1Group 2
SeededUnseededSeededUnseeded
League Path
SeededUnseeded
Notes

Summary

The first legs were played on 3 and 4 August, and the second legs were played on 10 August 2021.

The winners of the ties advanced to the play-off round of their respective path. The Champions Path losers were transferred to the Europa League play-off round, while the League Path losers were transferred to the Europa League group stage.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Champions Path
Dinamo Zagreb 2–1 Legia Warsaw1–11–0
CFR Cluj 2–4 Young Boys1–11–3
Olympiacos 3–3 (1–4 p) Ludogorets Razgrad1–12–2 (a.e.t.)
Red Star Belgrade 1–2 Sheriff Tiraspol1–10–1
Malmö FF 4–2 Rangers2–12–1
Ferencváros 2–1 Slavia Prague2–00–1
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
League Path
PSV Eindhoven 4–0 Midtjylland3–01–0
Spartak Moscow 0–4 Benfica0–20–2
Genk 2–4 Shakhtar Donetsk1–21–2
Sparta Prague 1–5 Monaco0–21–3

Champions Path

Dinamo Zagreb 1–1 Legia Warsaw
Report
Legia Warsaw 0–1 Dinamo Zagreb
Report

Dinamo Zagreb won 2–1 on aggregate.


CFR Cluj 1–1 Young Boys
Report
Young Boys 3–1 CFR Cluj
Report
Attendance: 21,145[77]

Young Boys won 4–2 on aggregate.


Olympiacos 1–1 Ludogorets Razgrad
Report
Ludogorets Razgrad 2–2 (a.e.t.) Olympiacos
Report
Penalties
4–1
Attendance: 5,118[79]

3–3 on aggregate. Ludogorets Razgrad won 4–1 on penalties.


Red Star Belgrade 1–1 Sheriff Tiraspol
Report
Sheriff Tiraspol 1–0 Red Star Belgrade
Report
Attendance: 4,950[81]

Sheriff Tiraspol won 2–1 on aggregate.


Malmö FF 2–1 Rangers
Report
Attendance: 5,820[82]
Rangers 1–2 Malmö FF
Report
Attendance: 47,021[83]

Malmö FF won 4–2 on aggregate.


Ferencváros 2–0 Slavia Prague
Report
Slavia Prague 1–0 Ferencváros
Report
Attendance: 15,238[85]

Ferencváros won 2–1 on aggregate.

League Path

PSV Eindhoven 3–0 Midtjylland
Report
Attendance: 22,700[86]
Midtjylland 0–1 PSV Eindhoven
Report
Attendance: 6,288[87]

PSV Eindhoven won 4–0 on aggregate.


Spartak Moscow 0–2 Benfica
Report
Benfica 2–0 Spartak Moscow
Report
Attendance: 16,312[89]

Benfica won 4–0 on aggregate.


Genk 1–2 Shakhtar Donetsk
Report
Shakhtar Donetsk 2–1 Genk
Report

Shakhtar Donetsk won 4–2 on aggregate.


Sparta Prague 0–2 Monaco
Report
Attendance: 10,533[92]
Monaco 3–1 Sparta Prague
Report
Attendance: 5,476[93]

Monaco won 5–1 on aggregate.

Play-off round

The draw for the play-off round was held on 2 August 2021, 12:00 CEST.[94]

Seeding

A total of 12 teams played in the play-off round. They were divided into two paths:

  • Champions Path (8 teams): 2 teams which entered in this round, and 6 winners of the third qualifying round (Champions Path).
  • League Path (4 teams): 4 winners of the third qualifying round (League Path).

Seeding of teams was based on their 2021 UEFA club coefficients.[3] For the winners of the third qualifying round, whose identity was not known at the time of draw, the club coefficient of the highest-ranked remaining team in each tie was used. In the Champions Path there were four seeded teams and four unseeded teams, and in the League Path there were two seeded teams and two unseeded teams. The first team drawn in each tie would be the home team of the first leg.

Champions Path
SeededUnseeded
League Path
SeededUnseeded
Notes

Summary

The first legs were played on 17 and 18 August, and the second legs were played on 24 and 25 August 2021.

The winners of the ties advanced to the group stage. The losers were transferred to the Europa League group stage.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Champions Path
Red Bull Salzburg 4–2 Brøndby2–12–1
Young Boys 6–4 Ferencváros3–23–2
Malmö FF 3–2 Ludogorets Razgrad2–01–2
Sheriff Tiraspol 3–0 Dinamo Zagreb3–00–0
Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
League Path
Monaco 2–3 Shakhtar Donetsk0–12–2 (a.e.t.)
Benfica 2–1 PSV Eindhoven2–10–0

Champions Path

Red Bull Salzburg 2–1 Brøndby
Report
Brøndby 1–2 Red Bull Salzburg
Report

Red Bull Salzburg won 4–2 on aggregate.


Young Boys 3–2 Ferencváros
Report
Attendance: 15,652[97]
Ferencváros 2–3 Young Boys
Report

Young Boys won 6–4 on aggregate.


Malmö FF 2–0 Ludogorets Razgrad
Report
Attendance: 5,463[99]
Ludogorets Razgrad 2–1 Malmö FF
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Malmö FF won 3–2 on aggregate.


Sheriff Tiraspol 3–0 Dinamo Zagreb
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Dinamo Zagreb 0–0 Sheriff Tiraspol
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Attendance: 8,015[102]

Sheriff Tiraspol won 3–0 on aggregate.

League Path

Monaco 0–1 Shakhtar Donetsk
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Shakhtar Donetsk 2–2 (a.e.t.) Monaco
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Shakhtar Donetsk won 3–2 on aggregate.


Benfica 2–1 PSV Eindhoven
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Attendance: 18,199[105]
Referee: Felix Brych (Germany)
PSV Eindhoven 0–0 Benfica
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Benfica won 2–1 on aggregate.

Notes

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