Here's the full drawpublished at 11:16 British Summer Time 19 June 2017
The second qualifying round draw, involving Scottish champions Celtic, coming up.
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The second qualifying round draw, involving Scottish champions Celtic, coming up.
A bit of British interest in the Champions League first qualifying round draw:
The New Saints (Wales) v Europa (Gibraltar)
Linfield (NI) v Sp La Fiorita (San Marino)
...who will Celtic draw in the second qualifying round?
Find out in a few ticks.
Tennis
2016: Andy Murray won a record fifth Aegon Championships title at Queen's Club with a 6-7 (5/7) 6-4 6-3 victory over world number nine Milos Raonic.
Football
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
Warren Joyce received a typically blunt Australian welcome at his opening press conference as manager of Melbourne City.
Former Manchester United reserve team boss Joyce has joined the City Football Group, which also owns Manchester City, his first job since being sacked by Wigan in March.
And the first question he was confronted with?
"Warren, a lot of people were expecting a big name, a glamorous, well known manager - and you arrived."
At least Joyce saw the funny side: "Thanks."
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Dan_Es: 1: 50-50 tackles ----no foul 2. Ref cannot intercept play else it's a foul 3. Extratime lim to 5min 4. Halftime break-10mins
Alex Gibbings: Ban gloves being worn with short sleeves
Keyyxm: Minor tweak in rules are welcome. Like gk can use hand for back pass (like the good ol days), can't pass for penalties.
Some key football laws of the game could be changed... read this
Some fans are an unforgiving bunch...
AC Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, 18, who has rejected a new deal with the club, was pelted with fake cash and labelled "Dollarumma" by supporters during a match for Italy's Under-21 team on Sunday.
Play had to be briefly halted during the first half of the European Under-21 championship match against Denmark, played in the Polish city of Krakow, after supporters behind the goal threw fake dollar bills into the net.
Italy U21 coach Gigi Di Biagio said: "He behaves as if he is 30-years-old and he is capable of dealing something which goes beyond football."
Reported Liverpool target and current Roma midfielder Mohamed Salah is back in his home country - and enjoying life, it seems.
It seems like the Champions League final was played just the other day, but here we are previewing the first Champions League draws of the 2017-18 season.
Draws for first and second qualifying rounds will be made today from 11:00 BST - Celtic will be drawn in the second qualifying round.
The Scottish champions are one of the seeded teams, along with Salzburg, FC Copenhagen, Malmo and Rosenborg.
League of Ireland winners Dundalk and Slovak champions Zilina are among the unseeded teams.
Meanwhile, Aberdeen, Rangers and St Johnstone will feature in the draws for the first and second qualifying rounds of the Europa League.
Rangers and St Johnstone - third and fourth in last season's Premiership - will be in the first qualifying round. Those draws will be made from about 12:00 BST.
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Pablo Von Helsing: Mic'ed up officials so the crowd/sponsors can hear any abuse from players, post game citing. Nigel Owens to ref!
Football
A Serie A manager has completed a 1,300km bike ride up the length of Italy, after telling his players he would do so if they avoided relegation.
Davide Nicola made the deal in April, when Crotone looked certain to go down.
But they won six of their final nine matches of the season to avoid the drop by two points, after having won just three games from their previous 29.
The 44-year-old arrived in his home town of Vigone near Turin on Sunday - nine days after leaving Crotone.
"Am I tired? I still do not feel any particular pain," he said.
Former Chelsea and England captain John Terry has posted a picture of himself playing golf with Steve Bruce, increasing speculation that he will join Aston Villa....
Well, The Sun say, external it increases speculation anyway...
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Baseball
1846: The first official baseball match took place at Elysian Fields, Hoboken, New York. New York Nine beat the Knickerbocker Club 23-1.
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Tom Gee: 10 game ban for dabbing.
Can I throw in rehearsed handshakes too please...?
Alex Gibbings: Ban gloves being worn with short sleeves.
Here's Nika, the football-mad polar bear and the official psychic for the 2017 Confederations Cup and 2018 World Cup.
First came Paul the Octopus (R.I.P Paul), then came Oobi-Ooobi the Koala, Nelly the Elephant and Watson the Sea lion... No I had never heard of them either.
But there is now another animal predicting sport results...
Meet Nika the polar bear.
Football
Simon Stone
BBC Sport
The Cristiano Ronaldo-Manchester United rumour mill is in overdrive.
Ronaldo has told Real Madrid he wants to leave the Bernabeu due to the state allegations of tax fraud.
Manchester United, understandably given they have had their fingers burned in recent dealings with Real, are saying nothing, whilst, at the same time, investigating the reality of the situation behind the scenes.
Amid all this, they still need a striker, so efforts to sign Alvaro Morata from Real continue, and speculation persists that David de Gea will move in the opposite direction even though it has been claimed in Madrid that Real are no longer intested in the Spain keeper.
All three of these deals could happen. But so could none of them.
And the one thing for sure is that any negotiations will be fraught - and extensive.
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Laura Cooney: Ifab, yes to a stopped clock as an alternative to added time. Not sure about 30 minute halves though.
Robert Day: Keep the game how it is. Keep it at 45 minute halves. Does TV come into this? Stoppages allows for add breaks in game.
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OK, the last suggestion is made up.
You might have read that the International Football Association Board (Ifab) is considering ways to shake up the "Beautiful Game" aka football.
The idea is one of several put forward in a new strategy document designed to address football's "negativities".
Let us know your views using #bbcsportsday, externalor text us on 81111.
How about we start a little debate then...