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Olympiakos achieved qualification for the Champions League groups for the twentieth time in their history after 0-0 with Omonia and on Thursday (1/10, 18.00) in Nyon, Switzerland, they will meet their rivals.
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Remember that the “rojiblancos” cannot be drawn with teams from the third group, that is, to which they belong. In other words, they cannot fall to Dynamo Kiev, Leipzig, Inter, Lazio and Atalanta. After the games on Wednesday (9/30) all groups will get to know each other thoroughly.
See how the four capacity groups are configured.
1st capacity group
Bayern (136,000)
Seville (102,000)
Real Madrid (134,000)
Liverpool (99,000)
Juventus (117,000)
Paris (113,000)
Zenith (64,000)
Porto (75,000)
2nd capacity group
Barcelona (128,000)
Athletic (127,000)
Manchester City (116,000)
Manchester United (100,000)
Shakhtar Donetsk (85,000)
Borussia Dortmund (85,000)
Chelsea (83,000)
Ajax (69,500)
3rd capacity group
Dynamo Kiev (55,000)
Leipzig (49,000)
Inter (44,000)
Olympiacos (43,000)
Lazio (41,000)
Atalanta (33,500)
Salzburg * (53,500)
Krasnodar * (35,500)
4th capacity group
Lokomotiv Moscow * (33,000)
Marseille * (31,000)
Witches (28,500)
Gladbach (28,500)
Basaksehir (21,500)
Rennes (14,000)
Ferencvaros (9,000)
Slavia Prague (27,500) or Midland (14,500)
* If Salzburg is eliminated by Maccabi Tel Aviv, Lokomotiv Moscow will move to the third capacity group.
* If PAOK excludes Krasnodar, he will be in the 4th group, he will not be able to play Olympiakos, while Lokomotiv will go to the 3rd group If Krasnodar passes, he will be in the third group and will not be tied with Olympiakos.
WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE (30/9)
Midland – Slavia Prague (10pm)
PAOK – Krasnodar (22:00)
Salzburg – Maccabi Tel Aviv (22.00)
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