Europa League draw 2019 in full: who Celtic, Rangers and the other qualifiers will play in the last 32 knockout round
At a black tie ceremony in Switzerland, the next European destinations of the Old Firm duo were revealed.
Celtic were drawn with Danish giants FC Copenhagen who finished second in Group B behind Malmo, while Rangers were drawn with Portuguese side Braga who topped their group ahead of English Premier League side Wolves.
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Hide AdElsewhere Manchester United were drawn against Belgian outfit Club Bruges while Arsenal take on Greek side Olympiakos who have already faced North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur this season.
Wolves meanwhile face a tough tie with Spanish side Espanyol.
Draw in full
Wolves v Espanyol
Sporting Lisbon v Istanbul Basaksehir
Getafe v Ajax
Bayer Leverkusen v Porto
Copenhagen v CELTIC
Apoel Nicosia v Basel
Cluj v Sevilla
Olympiakos v Arsenal
AZ Alkmaar v LASK
Club Bruges v Manchester United
Ludogorets v Inter Milan
Eintracht Frankfurt v Red Bull Salzburg
Shakhtar Donetsk v Benfica
Wolfsburg v Malmo
Roma v Gent
RANGERS v Braga
When will the fixtures take place?
The first legs of the ties will take place on either the 18, 19, 25 or 26 February.
Second legs will take place three weeks later on either 10, 11, 17 or 18 March.
As Rangers are unseeded they will play their first leg at home, while seeded Celtic will play their second leg at Parkhead.