
Romanian champions FC Cluj, Spartak Moscow, Lille and former European champions Celtic also went into the hat for Thursday’s draw in Monaco after winning their ties.
Celtic, European Cup winners in 1967, beatHelsingborg2-0 to complete a 4-0 aggregate win and leave Sweden without a team in the group stage for the 12th season in a row.
Spartak Moscow’s 1-1 draw atFenerbahcewas enough to take them through whileLilleneeded an extra-time goal from Brazilian striker Tulio de Melo to overcomeFC Copenhagen.
Kiev’s jitters led to Yevhen Khacheridi turning a Juan Arango free-kick into his own goal in the 70th minute before the Venezuelan playmaker netted the second with a header.
Cluj’s only goal came when Greek striker Kapetanos met Diogo Valente’s cross from the left with a powerful header in the 20th minute, although they were let off when Basel missed a penalty just before half-time.
Spartak, facing hostile conditions in Istanbul, quickly silenced the crowd in the sixth minute when Brazilian forward Ari swept in Aiden McGeady’s low cross from the right to add to their 2-1 first-leg lead.
Gary Hooper put Celtic ahead on the half-hour, tapping in Giorgios Samaras’s pass from close range as they dominated their second leg and Kenyan midfielder Victor Wanyama headed in the second following a corner in the 88th minute.