The second in the Europa League and the third in the Champions League will meet in February. Follow the draw for these play-offs live with commentary on our site from 1 p.m.
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Thank you everyone for following this live. See you in February for the lives of these European matches.
Stade Rennais and Toulouse came across what looks like the worst possible draws. RC Lens and OM find themselves facing affordable opponents but who should not be underestimated, especially given the lackluster start to the season for the two French clubs.
Galatasaray falls against Sparta Prague
Braga will face Qarabag
Bern Young Boys fall to Sporting Portugal
Feyenoord will face AS Roma
Former Sevilla FC player, Julien Escudé is present to participate in this draw. The Frenchman won the Europa League twice in 2006 and 2007.
Lens, for its part, will be opposed to Fribourg, AS Rome, Sporting Portugal, Karabagh or Sparta Prague.
Marseille, Rennes and Toulouse can face seven potential opponents. They are AC Milan, Benfica Lisbon, Feyenoord, Galatasaray, Shakhtar Donetsk, Young Boys Bern and Braga.
Four French clubs are affected by this draw: Marseille, Rennes and Toulouse, still in the running, as well as Lens, transferred to the Europa League after finishing in third place in their Champions League group.
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