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Seeding is now done for third round and can be viewed on the Europa League 2015-16 wiki page.

I've copied and pasted below. As mentioned the third round draw happens inbetween the legs(Ooo er) of the second round on the 17th July.
The draw is seeded by the highest ranked team in each 2nd round tie.

The furthest team Kairat of Khazakstan remain in the draw and Saints could play some challenging sides (or sides I've heard of) including Vitesse, Brondby & Dinamo Minsk. Certainly a wide range of destinations await and I'm excited as to where we might end up
 
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[paste:font size="4"]Third qualifying round
Unseeded teams
 
Club appears to have got pricing spot on for this, good to see, reckon we might get a sell out.

Yep, I remember Palace in the cup was pretty much sold out at this price point.
I think the novelty factor will get fans in, even if the opposition turn out to be a virtually unknown club.
 
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FK Vojvodina V FK Spartaks Jurmala (Thursday)

Come on Vojvodina, get in the draw to face Saints in the next round!

They'll be in the draw as it's this Friday (so between the 1st and 2nd legs). They're also the seeded team in this tie so a good chance of getting through :)
 
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Which planet do they both play on? :eek:
Bit of respect please boys and girls! the FK Vojvodina ground is 5 minutes walk from my house and the team has made the Europa league many times playing against some pretty illustrious teams - and of course the first professional team Mr. Dusan Tadic played for!

Vojvodina
Dušan Tadić grew up honing his skills within the youth ranks of his hometown's club known as AIK Bačka Topola. Eventually he signed a professional contract with FK Vojvodina and played his first competitive matches in the Meridian SuperLiga at the age of 18.[4] While playing for Vojvodina, he gained invaluable experience playing against great top-flight teams (even against Atlético Madrid) and playing almost four full seasons without any major injuries or incidents. His potential in big European games was displayed in the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase when he scored a goal against Austria Wien when he was only 20 years old.