Turkish clubs Sivasspor and Eskisehirspor are facing Europa League expulsion for alleged involvement in a domestic match-fixing scandal in 2011.
UEFA said on Wednesday its appeal panel will hear disciplinary cases against the clubs on June 2-3.
UEFA said it "applies a 'zero-tolerance' principle as regards the participation of clubs in UEFA competitions which have been involved in match-fixing activities".
Both clubs were implicated in deliberately losing to eventual champion Fenerbahce late in the 2010-11 season.
Sivasspor finished fifth in this season's Turkish league and would enter the Europa League third qualifying round.
Eskisehirspor would enter the second qualifying round as the Turkish Cup runner-up.
Fenerbahce won the league this season and must complete a 2-season Champions League expulsion.
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