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The Hoops are away to Ludogorets in the second qualifying round tomorrow evening.
Both games will be played as part of a double-header in Croke Park.
They earned a point against Sweden while in the other group game, Portugal drew 2-2 with Switzerland.
The draws took place at the Aviva Stadium this afternoon.
Novak Djokovic begins his quest for a seventh title against South Korea’s Kwon Soon-woo.
Noel King’s side will face Slovenian title winners Pomurje Beltinci in their group semi-final.
Meanwhile, Sligo Rovers will face Bala Town and Derry City meet Riga FC in the Europa Conference League.
The draw was conducted on this evening’s edition of the Sunday Game.
The hosts earned a 1-1 draw at The Showgrounds.
The last-16 draw was made today.
The ties will take place on 1 and 2 February.
Meanwhile, Man City face Sporting Lisbon and Chelsea are set to play Lille.
A new draw will take place at 2pm today.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side missed the chance to go top.
Last season’s runners-up Chelsea take on Wolfsburg, Juventus and Servette, meanwhile.
The clash will take place later this month.
Shamrock Rovers status as champions has earned them a terrific opportunity to make the group stages.
The provinces will play each pool opponent home and away in a bid to reach the two-legged Round of 16.
Waterford and Galway face off, while Clare meet Cork.
Patrik Schick’s first-half penalty gave him the early lead in the race for the Golden Boot.
10-in-a-row provincial champions Dublin face either Wicklow or Wexford in the quarter-final.
The draw for the newly named Mick Mackey Cup was made this morning.
Sligo Rovers took the lead in the 82nd minute.
Mikel Arteta’s men earned a point from a seemingly hopeless position at the London Stadium.
Two of the most successful clubs in the competition’s history will face each other next month.
Ulster and Connacht will be targeting Challenge Cup success.
Both Irish provinces are at home in the round-of-16 ties.
Both provinces will be away from home in the round of 16.
Ukraine women’s team finished narrowly ahead of the Republic of Ireland in Group I as runners-up.
Chelsea have been pitted against Atletico Madrid in another standout tie.
Cavaleiro struck in the closing stages for Parker’s side.
Meanwhile, Tottenham will host Championship side Brentford.
The draw took place today in Nyon.
Liverpool will travel to Villa Park for an all-PL tie, while Manchester United will host Watford.
Fixture details have been confirmed after the Round 2 draw was made this morning.
Stuart Lancaster and co. will take on Montpellier and Northampton in the pool stages.
Leinster will face Northampton Saints and Montpellier, while Connacht take on Pat Lam’s Bristol and Racing 92.
Meanwhile, Manchester United were paired with Everton.
Meanwhile, it’s Ronaldo v Messi, as Barcelona face Juventus.
Athlone Town, the last of the remaining First Division sides, will face Shels.
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