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PARIS, Aug 21, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Celtic's Champions League hopes are firmly
in the balance after they were held to a goalless draw by Kairat Almaty of
Kazakhstan in Glasgow in the first leg of their play-off tie on Wednesday,
while Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce played out a goalless draw with Benfica.
The Scottish champions pushed Bayern Munich close in the knockout phase play-
offs last season after finishing 21st out of 36 teams in the league stage.
But Brendan Rodgers's team could not break down the champions of Kazakhstan,
who have already come through three qualifying rounds to get to this stage
and are eyeing a first ever appearance in the competition proper.
James Forrest was denied by a great save from Kairat goalkeeper Aleksandr
Zarutskiy right at the start of the second half from one of few clear chances
that fell Celtic's way at Parkhead.
At the other end, Brazilian Edmilson saw a chip from inside the centre circle
for Kairat land on the roof of the net following a mistake by Celtic defender
Cameron Carter-Vickers.
Daizen Maeda then found himself in behind the Kairat defence late on but
could only shoot straight at substitute goalkeeper Temirlan Anarbekov.
Celtic therefore have it all to do when they make the daunting trip east next
week to Almaty, not far from Kazakhstan's border with China.
"We're disappointed with the result and first-half performance. We didn't
start with the intent and mentality we wanted to. We were quite passive,"
said Rodgers, whose team were booed off at full-time.
"There's no doubt we can go there and win. Of course, you want to take an
advantage with you, (but) it's still very much in the balance."
Fenerbahce and Benfica played out a 0-0 draw in the first leg of their tie in
Istanbul.
The Portuguese giants, who lost in the last 16 last season to Barcelona, held
on in the pressure cooker atmosphere in Turkey despite having midfielder
Florentino sent off in the second half.
Benfica therefore have the slight edge going into the return in Lisbon, but
Fenerbahce are aiming to reach the Champions League proper for the first time
since 2008/09.
Norwegian champions Bodo/Glimt look certain to reach the league phase of
Europe's elite club competition for the first time after a stunning 5-0 home
win over Austria's Sturm Graz.
Kasper Hogh, Odin Bjortuft and Ulrik Saltnes all scored in the first 25
minutes for last season's Europa League semi-finalists.
Hakon Evjen made it four early in the second half and a William Boving own
goal completed the rout.
Swiss champions Basel drew 1-1 at home to FC Copenhagen in heavy rain at St
Jakob-Park.
Xherdan Shaqiri's early penalty put Basel in front, but Gabriel Pereira
equalised for the Danish side in first-half stoppage time.
Basel had substitute Jonas Adjetey sent off late on but held out for a draw
as an Andreas Cornelius goal for Copenhagen was ruled out for a marginal
offside.