Champions League draw 2014-15: Celtic to face either Legia Warsaw or St Patrick's in third qualifying round providing they hold on to lead against KR Reykjavik
Celtic will take a 1-0 lead back to Murrayfield on Tuesday as they look to progress to the Champions League group stage
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Your support makes all the difference.Celtic will face either Legia Warsaw or St Patrick's in the Champions League third qualifying round if they come through their second-round tie against KR Reykjavik.
The Scottish title-winners on Tuesday secured a 1-0 first-leg victory over their Icelandic opponents away from home in what was new Hoops boss Ronny Deila's first game in charge.
The second leg is next Tuesday, 24 hours before League of Ireland Premier Division champions St Patrick's host Polish side Legia in the return leg of their tie, the opening encounter of which finished in a 1-1 draw.
Cliftonville of the Danske Bank Premiership have been drawn to face either Beluras' BATE Borisov or Albanian outfit KS Skenderbeu if they get past Hungarians Debrecen, who they drew 0-0 with at home this week.
Meanwhile, the reward for Welsh Premier League champions The New Saints - if they can bounce back from their 1-0 first-leg loss to Slovan Bratislava in Slovakia and win the tie - will be a clash with either FC Sheriff of Moldova or FK Sutjeska of Montenegro.
Other notable ties in the third qualifying round see Feyenoord take on Besiktas, Grasshoppers play Lille and Standard Liege face Panathinaikos.
The first legs are set to be played on July 29 and 30 with the second legs on August 5 and 6.
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