Irish League champions Linfield expect to be unseeded for next month’s draw for the UEFA Champions League.
Confirmation of Maribor winning the Slovenian league on Sunday means David Healy's Blues are likely to face a seeded club in the first qualifying round of the competition.
Seeded clubs include League of Ireland champions Shamrock Rovers, Swedish giants Malmo, Ferencvaros of Hungary, and Qarabag of Azerbaijan.
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David Healy's men lost on away goals to Qarabag in the Europa League in 2019 after clinching a memorable 3-2 win at Windsor Park.
The teams Linfield might face in the first qualifying round are as follows…
Qarabag (Azerbaijan)
Malmö FF (Sweden)
Ludogorets Razgrad (Bulgaria)
Sheriff Tiraspol (Moldova)
CFR Cluj (Romania)
FK Bodo Glimt (Norway)
Ferencvaros (Hungary)
Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia)
HJK Helsinki (Finland)
F91 Dudelange (Luxembourg)
The New Saints (Wales)
Zalgiris Vilnius (Lithuania)
Lincoln Red Imps (Gibraltar)
Shamrock Rovers (Republic of Ireland)
Maribor (Slovenia)
The draw is scheduled for June 14 with the two-legged ties on July 5-6 and July 12-13.
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