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UEFA Champions League Qualifiers - Preview

The last stage of the Champions League qualifying marathon kicks off on Tuesday with three clubs who have already got their hands on the trophy eager to grab one of the last six group slots and the cheque that goes with it.

Benfica, who won the European Cup in 1961 and 1962 and have reached the final five times since then, face Dynamo Kyiv.

While Benfica coach Roger Schmidt worries whether Alex Grimaldo will recover from the dizzy spell that forced him off in Saturday's 1-0 league win at Casa Pia, the Ukrainians made clear they have weightier concerns.

The game will be in Lodz, where Dynamo are in exile following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

When the squad returned to training in Poland after winning in Austria to eliminate Sturm Graz in the previous round, the club's website made clear that this is more than a football game.

The players, it said, "realise they keep fighting for the honour of the country by adding points to the UEFA rankings table."

"All Kyivans miss home and look forward to the return to Ukraine, but the fact that they give our nation and warriors positive emotions makes them leave emotions behind. They have a single goal – to go through to the Champions League group stage."

The two clubs met in the group stage last season.

They drew 0-0 in Kyiv in the opening round, Dynamo's only point. The Portuguese side won 2-0 at home in the last round to edge Barcelona for second in the group.

Returning to the group stage this year offers a hefty reward.

Each club is guaranteed 15.64 million euros ($16.04 million) for taking part. They can also collect 2.8m euros for every group stage victory and 930,000 euros for a draw. Teams that miss out, drop to the Europa League group stage where they are guaranteed 3.63m euros.

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