The UEFA Youth League play-offs kicked off on Tuesday, with former champions Salzburg visiting Young Boys and Hibernian hosting Borussia Dortmund. The remaining six fixtures include 2019 winners Porto going to Panathinaikos and Genk taking on Juventus.
The eight teams that made it past the path of national champions receive at home the runners-up of the group stage of the UEFA Champions League path. The winners will go on to join the teams that topped the eight groups in the round of 16, with a direct knockout from then on to decide the four teams that will reach the Nyon finals in April.