The Champions League is set to expand its group stage with three additional clubs after next Tuesday’s round of playoff games.
On Tuesday, three fixtures from the 2023-2024 Champions League fourth qualifying round will take place. These matches complete two legs from the tie, following decisive first legs played last week. With six teams chasing three remaining spots, only the successful trio will advance to the group stage of Europe’s premier club competition.
Preview and play-off coverage for the 2023-2024 Champions League will cover the teams involved, the knockout path, schedule, results, and the teams that clinch progression to the group stage.
The 69th season of Europe’s top club tournament, and the 32nd since it adopted the UEFA Champions League branding, runs through Saturday, 1 June 2024. For many clubs, the qualifying route began as far back as June 2023, marking a lengthy journey toward the group phase.
On Tuesday, Young Boys hosts Maccabi Haifa in Switzerland after a goalless draw in Israel in the previous leg. Molde travels to Turkey to face Galatasaray, which claimed a 3-2 advantage in the first leg in Norway. Meanwhile, Panathinaikos aims to overturn a draw against SC Braga in Greece, the Portuguese side having won 2-1 in the first leg in Portugal. All matches kick off at 21:00 local time in Spain.
Where to watch Galatasaray vs. Molde, Panathinaikos vs. SC Braga and Young Boys vs. Maccabi Haifa, Champions League Playoffs 2023-24: TV, Channel and Streaming
Source: Goal