Champions League draw: "Arsenal" to fight with "Udinese" for a ticket to the group stage © EuroFootball.com

On Friday in Nyon (Switzerland), the draw for the final round of UEFA Champions League qualifying - the knockout matches - took place. Twenty teams were paired up, with the winners advancing directly to the main tournament - the group stage.

One of the biggest challenges fell to the English giant, London's "Arsenal", who will have to battle against the team that finished fourth in the Italian championship, "Udinese".

Meanwhile, the tormentor of Panevezys "Ekranas", Belarusian club Barysaw BATE, will face off against the strongest team in Austria, Graco "Sturm".

The pairs are:

Krakow's "Wisla" (Poland) - Nicosia's APOEL (Cyprus)

Haifa's "Maccabi" (Israel) - "Genk" (Belgium)

Zagreb's "Dinamo" (Croatia) - "Malmo" (Sweden)

"Kobenhavn" (Denmark) - Plzen's "Viktoria" (Czech Republic)

Barysaw BATE (Belarus) - Graco "Sturm" (Austria)

"Odense" (Denmark) - "Villarreal" (Spain)

Enschede's "Twente" (Netherlands) - Lisbon's "Benfica" (Portugal)

London's "Arsenal" (England) - "Udinese" (Italy)

Munich's "Bayern" (Germany) - "Zurich" (Switzerland)

"Lyon" (France) - Kazan's "Rubin" (Russia)