When is the Conference League play-off draw and who is involved?
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When is the Conference League play-off draw and who is involved?
"Crystal Palace will discover who they will face in the knockout phase of the Conference League at the draw on Friday, 16 November at 12:00 GMT. After missing out on qualifying directly for the round of 16 by finishing 10th in the league phase, the Eagles will be seeded for the play-off round. It means Palace will be guaranteed to play the second-leg at their Selhurst Park home."
"Oliver Glasner's side already know they will face either Sigma Olomouc from Czech Republic or Zrinjski Mostar from Bosnia-Herzegovina in the play-offs. If Palace do advance, they are guaranteed to be drawn against Germany's Mainz or Cyprus' AEK Larnaca in the round of 16 in March. Image source, Getty Images Sixteen teams will discover their fate in Friday's draw, with Crystal Palace among the eight seeded teams."
"The unseeded teams will play the first leg of the play-off at home. Seeded teams: AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands) Celje (Slovenia) Crystal Palace (England) Fiorentina (Italy) Lausanne-Sport (Switzerland) Lech Poznan (Poland) Rijeka (Croatia) Samsunspor (Turkey) Unseeded teams: Drita (Kosovo) Jagiellonia (Poland) KuPS (Finland) FC Noah (Armenia) Omonia Nicosia (Cyprus) Shkendija (North Macedonia) Sigma Olomouc (Czech Republic) Zrinjski (osnia-Herzegovina) Clubs are paired based on their positions at the end of the league phase to form four seeded pairs."
The Conference League play-off draw is scheduled for Friday 16 November at 12:00 GMT and will involve 16 teams. Crystal Palace finished 10th in the league phase and are seeded for the play-off round, ensuring the second leg at Selhurst Park. Palace's immediate possible opponents are Sigma Olomouc or Zrinjski Mostar. If Palace advance, they would face the winners of Mainz versus AEK Larnaca in the round of 16 in March. Eight clubs are seeded and eight unseeded; pairs are formed from league-phase finishing positions to determine the knockout brackets.
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