Celtic and Rangers are both through to the Europa League group stages for the second season in a row with Celtic overcoming AIK and Rangers seeing off Legia Warsaw. 

With both Scottish sides keen to make their mark in Europe, we take a look at the seedings for the group stages of the competition and who they can face in the next leg. 

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The 48 entrants are split into four seeding pots based on their club coefficients, with each of the eventual 12 groups to contain one team from each seeding tier.

Celtic have been seeded in Pot 2, while Rangers are in Pot 4. 

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As always, teams from the same country can't be drawn in the same group so there is no chance of Celtic meeting Rangers in the draw tomorrow in Monaco. 

Here’s who Celtic and Rangers could face in the Europa League. 

Pot One 

Sevilla  

Arsenal  

FC Porto 

AS Roma                 

Manchester United     

Dinamo Kiev

Besiktas               

FC Basel

Sporting CP Lisbon   

CSKA Moscow         

VfL Wolfsburg    

Lazio

Pot Two 

PSV Eindhoven 

Krasnodar

Celtic 

København 

Braga

Gent 

Borussia Mönchengladbach 

Young Boys 

Astana 

Ludogorets 

APOEL 

Eintracht Frankfurt 

Pot 3 

Saint-Étienne 

Qarabağ 

Feyenoord 

Getafe 

Espanyol 

Malmö 

Partizan

Standard Liège 

Wolves 

Rennes 

Rosenborg 

İstanbul Başakşehir 

Pot 4

AZ Alkmaar

Vitória SC 

Trabzonspor 

Olexandriya 

Dudelange 

LASK 

Wolfsberg

Slovan Bratislava 

Lugano 

Rangers

CFR Cluj

Ferencváros   

When will the Europa League draw take place? 

The draw will be streamed live on Uefa's website on August 30. It will also be shown live on BT Sport 2.

When do the games take place?

Matchday one: 19 September

Matchday two: 3 October

Matchday three: 24 October

Matchday four: 7 November

Matchday five: 28 November

Matchday six: 12 December