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League Quartet Await Euro Fate at Monday's Draw

Four Principality Welsh Premier League clubs are awaiting Monday's draws for the UEFA competitions, which they will play in this summer.

The draw will be made at the European House of Football in Nyon on the banks of Lake Geneva, in which club representatives are attending.

Principality Welsh Premier League champions Rhyl are in the draw for the Uefa Champions League second qualifying round and they could face any of the higher seeds such as FC Kobenhavn (Denmark), PFC Levski Sofia (Bulgaria), FK Partizan (Serbia), Israeli outfit Maccabi Haifa FC, Croatia's NK Dinamo Zagreb or Wisła Krakow of Poland.

Llanelli and The New Saints will be involved in the Europa League first qualifying round after finishing second and third respectively to Rhyl. They could face top seeds Randers FC of Denmark, Rosenborg BK of Norway, Motherwell FC of Scotland, who qualified through the Fair Play initiative and Helsingborgs IF of Sweden.

Welsh Cup holders' Bangor City's Europa League bid starts in the second qualifying round, where FC Steaua Bucuresti of Romania, FC Pacos de Ferreira of Portugal, Dutch side NAC Breda, Scotland's Falkirk FC or even Turkish giants Galatasaray are possibilities.

The draws for the first two qualifying rounds of the UEFA Champions League (Rhyl) and new UEFA Europa League (Bangor, Llanelli and TNS) will start at 11.00am and 1.00pm respectively and you can see the live draw on www.uefa.com.

The draw ceremonies will be conducted by UEFA President Michel Platini and UEFA General Secretary David Taylor.

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