Liverpool will visit Russia after being drawn in the same group as Rubin Kazan while Tottenham must go to Azerbaijan to face Qarabag in the Europa League.

Brendan Rodgers's Reds also face Bordeaux from France and FC Sion of Switzerland.

As well as Qarabag, Tottenham also meet Belgians Anderlecht and Monaco from the French league.

Celtic, knocked out of the Champions League play-off, meet Ajax, Fenerbahce and Norway's Molde in their group.

Each team will play six fixtures in the group stage, with the first match day taking place on 17 September.

Group A: Ajax, Celtic , Fenerbahce, Molde

Group B: Rubin Kazan, Liverpool, Bordeaux, FC Sion

Group C: Borussia Dortmund, Paok Thessaloniki, Krasnodar, Gabala

Group D; Napoli, Club Brugge, Legia Warsaw, Midtjyllland

Group E: Villarreal, Viktoria Plzen, Rapid Vienna, Dinamo Minsk

Group F: Marseille, Braga, Slovan Liberec, Groningen

Group G: Dnipropetrovsk, Lazio, St-Etienne, Rosenborg

Group H: Sporting Lisbon, Besiktas, Lokomotiv Moscow, Skenderbeu

Group I: Basel, Fiorentina, Lech Poznan, Belenenses

Group J: Tottenham, Anderlecht, Monaco, Qarabag

Group K: Schalke, Apoel Nicosia, Sparta Prague, Asteras Tripolis

Group L: Athletic Bilbao, AZ Alkmaar, Augsburg, Partizan Belgrade

Lowdown on Liverpool's opponents

Rubin Kazan: Finished fifth in the Russian Premier League last season. They started this season's competition in the qualifying rounds, defeating Sturm Graz of Austria and FK Rabotnicki of Macedonia to reach the group stage. The distance from Liverpool to Kazan is 2,500 miles.

Liverpool v Bordeaux

Bordeaux: Uefa Cup runners-up in 1995-96, Bordeaux finished sixth in France's top-flight last season. Manager Willy Sagnol, 38, won the Champions League with Bayern Munich as a defender.

FC Sion: Last season's Swiss Cup winners. Manager Didier Tholot had a loan spell at Walsall as a player in 1998.

Liverpool's fixtures

17 September: Bordeaux (A)

5 November: Rubin Kazan (A)

1 October: Sion (H)

26 November: Bordeaux (H)

22 October: Rubin Kazan (H)

10 December: Sion (A)

Lowdown on Tottenham's opponents

Anderlecht: Finished third in the Belgium's top flight last season. The two clubs met in the 1984 Uefa Cup final when Spurs won on penalties after the two-legged final ended 2-2 on aggregate.

Tottenham Anderlecht

Monaco: Finished third in the French League last season. Their squad includes midfielder Mario Pasalic, who is on loan from Chelsea. Three-time Premier League winner with Chelsea Ricardo Carvalho is also part of the squad.

Qarabag: Winners of the Azerbaijan Premier Division last season, they play their home games in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. Most of their squad is home grown although there are a number of Brazilian players at the club, including forward Reynaldo whose former clubs include Anderlecht. The distance from Tottenham to Baku is 2,900 miles.

Tottenham's fixtures

17 September: Qarabag (H)

5 November: Anderlecht (H)

1 October: Monaco (A)

26 November: Qarabag (A)

22 October: Anderlecht (A)

10 December: Monaco (H)

Lowdown on Celtic's opponents

Ajax : Four-time champions of Europe. Dutch league runners-up last season, their squad includes former Everton and Fulham defender John Heitinga. Manager Frank de Boer had a spell at Rangers as a player.

Fenerbahce: Runners-up in Turkey's top-flight last season. Their squad includes a couple of former Manchester United players in the shape of forward Robin van Persie and winger Nani.

Molde: This is the first time the Norwegian club has competed in the group stages of the Europa League since 2012-13. Their squad includes former Manchester United youth midfielder Etzaz Hussain, 22, and United States international winger Josh Gatt. Defender Vegard Forren was on Southampton's books before joining Molde in 2013.

Celtic's fixtures

17 September: Ajax (A)

5 November: Molde (H)

1 October: Fenerbahce (H)

26 November: Ajax (H)

22 October: Molde (A)

10 December: Fenerbahce (A)