2018–19_UEFA_Europa_League_qualifying_phase_and_play-off_round_(Champions_Path)

2018–19 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)

2018–19 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)

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This page summarises the Champions Path matches of 2018–19 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round.[1]

Times are CEST (UTC+2), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Second qualifying round

Summary

More information Team 1, Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score ...

Matches

More information The New Saints, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 632[2]
Referee: Thorvaldur Árnason (Iceland)
More information Lincoln Red Imps, 1–1 ...

The New Saints won 3–2 on aggregate.


More information Torpedo Kutaisi, 3–0 ...
More information Víkingur Gøta, 0–4 ...
Attendance: 300[2]
Referee: Simon Lee Evans (Wales)

Torpedo Kutaisi won 7–0 on aggregate.


More information Zrinjski Mostar, 1–1 ...
More information Valletta, 1–2 ...
Attendance: 1,310[2]
Referee: Rade Obrenovič (Slovenia)

Zrinjski Mostar won 3–2 on aggregate.


More information FC Santa Coloma, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 385[2]
Referee: Sebastian Colţescu (Romania)
More information Valur, 3–0 ...

Valur won 3–1 on aggregate.


More information Sutjeska Nikšić, 0–1 ...
More information Alashkert, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 6,735[2]
Referee: Ivaylo Stoyanov (Bulgaria)

Alashkert won 1–0 on aggregate.


More information F91 Dudelange, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 737[2]
Referee: Leontios Trattou (Cyprus)
More information Drita, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 2,200[2]
Referee: Michael Tykgaard (Denmark)

F91 Dudelange won 3–2 on aggregate.


More information Spartaks Jūrmala, 6–0 ...
More information La Fiorita, 0–3 ...
Stadio Tullo Morgagni, Forlì (Italy)[note 4]
Attendance: 224[2]
Referee: Alan Mario Sant (Malta)

Spartaks Jūrmala won 9–0 on aggregate.


More information APOEL, 5–0 ...
Attendance: 9,836[2]
Referee: Marco Fritz (Germany)
More information Flora Tallinn, 2–0 ...
Attendance: 801[2]
Referee: Amaury Delerue (France)

APOEL won 5–2 on aggregate.


More information Olimpija Ljubljana, 5–1 ...
Attendance: 2,980[2]
Referee: Enea Jorgji (Albania)
More information Crusaders, 1–1 ...
Attendance: 1,080[2]

Olimpija Ljubljana won 6–2 on aggregate.

Third qualifying round

Summary

Matches

More information Ludogorets Razgrad, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 3,574[4]
More information Zrinjski Mostar, 1–1 ...

Ludogorets Razgrad won 2–1 on aggregate.


More information Legia Warsaw, 1–2 ...
More information F91 Dudelange, 2–2 ...
Attendance: 2,000[4]
Referee: Ivaylo Stoyanov (Bulgaria)

F91 Dudelange won 4–3 on aggregate.


More information Alashkert, 0–2 ...
More information CFR Cluj, 5–0 ...
Attendance: 5,500[4]
Referee: Vilhjálmur Thórarinsson (Iceland)

CFR Cluj won 7–0 on aggregate.


More information Olimpija Ljubljana, 3–0 ...
More information HJK, 1–4 ...

Olimpija Ljubljana won 7–1 on aggregate.


More information Sheriff Tiraspol, 1–0 ...
More information Valur, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 1,224[4]
Referee: Marco Fritz (Germany)

2–2 on aggregate. Sheriff Tiraspol won on away goals.


More information Cork City, 0–2 ...
More information Rosenborg, 3–0 ...
Attendance: 8,028[4]
Referee: Mads-Kristoffer Kristoffersen (Denmark)

Rosenborg won 5–0 on aggregate.


More information Spartaks Jūrmala, 0–1 ...
Attendance: 1,435[4]
Referee: Thorvaldur Árnason (Iceland)
More information Sūduva Marijampolė, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 2,417[4]
Referee: Ole Hobber Nilsen (Norway)

Sūduva Marijampolė won 1–0 on aggregate.


More information The New Saints, 0–2 ...
Attendance: 863[4]
Referee: Peter Kralovič (Slovakia)
More information Midtjylland, 3–1 ...

Midtjylland won 5–1 on aggregate.


More information Hapoel Be'er Sheva, 2–2 ...
More information APOEL, 3–1 ...
Attendance: 10,891[4]

APOEL won 5–3 on aggregate.


More information Torpedo Kutaisi, 5–2 ...
Attendance: 4,521[4]
Referee: Alan Mario Sant (Malta)
More information Kukësi, 2–0 ...

Torpedo Kutaisi won 5–4 on aggregate.

Play-off round

Summary

More information Team 1, Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score ...

Matches

More information Olimpija Ljubljana, 0–2 ...
More information Spartak Trnava, 1–1 ...

Spartak Trnava won 3–1 on aggregate.


More information APOEL, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 12,855[6]
More information Astana, 1–0 (a.e.t.) ...
Attendance: 26,000[6]

1–1 on aggregate. Astana won 2–1 on penalties.


More information Rosenborg, 3–1 ...
More information Shkëndija, 0–2 ...

Rosenborg won 5–1 on aggregate.


More information F91 Dudelange, 2–0 ...
More information CFR Cluj, 2–3 ...

F91 Dudelange won 5–2 on aggregate.


More information Sūduva Marijampolė, 1–1 ...
More information Celtic, 3–0 ...
Attendance: 44,639[6]

Celtic won 4–1 on aggregate.


More information Sheriff Tiraspol, 1–0 ...
More information Qarabağ, 3–0 ...

Qarabağ won 3–1 on aggregate.


More information Malmö FF, 2–2 ...
Attendance: 11,487[6]
More information Midtjylland, 0–2 ...

Malmö FF won 4–2 on aggregate.


More information Torpedo Kutaisi, 0–1 ...
More information Ludogorets Razgrad, 4–0 ...

Ludogorets Razgrad won 5–0 on aggregate.

Notes

  1. Víkingur Gøta played their home match at Svangaskarð, Toftir, instead of their regular stadium Sarpugerði, Norðragøta.
  2. Alashkert played their home matches at Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, Yerevan, instead of their regular stadium Alashkert Stadium, Yerevan.
  3. Drita played their home match at Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium, Mitrovica, instead of their regular stadium Gjilan City Stadium, Gjilan.
  4. La Fiorita played their home match at Stadio Tullo Morgagni, Forlì, Italy, instead of their regular stadium San Marino Stadium, Serravalle, due to renovation.[3]
  5. F91 Dudelange played their third qualifying and play-off rounds home matches at Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City, instead of their regular stadium Stade Jos Nosbaum, Dudelange.
  6. Spartaks Jūrmala played their third qualifying round home match at Skonto Stadium, Riga, instead of their regular stadium Slokas Stadium, Jūrmala.
  7. The New Saints played their third qualifying round home match at the Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, instead of their regular stadium Park Hall, Oswestry.[5]
  8. Torpedo Kutaisi played their third qualifying and play-off rounds home matches at Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi, instead of their regular stadium Ramaz Shengelia Stadium, Kutaisi.
  9. Kukësi played their home match at Elbasan Arena, Elbasan, instead of their regular stadium Zeqir Ymeri Stadium, Kukës.
  10. Shkëndija played their home match at Philip II Arena, Skopje, instead of their regular stadium Ecolog Arena, Tetovo, due to renovation.
  11. Qarabağ played their home match at Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium, Baku, instead of their regular stadium Azersun Arena, Baku.

References

  1. "This season's Europa League qualifying system explained". UEFA.com. 23 July 2018.
  2. "Summary UEFA Europa League - Round 2". Soccerway. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  3. "CALCIO - Coppe europee / Lo Stadio Morgagni di Forlì ospita le gare casalinghe dei club sammarinesi". Romagnanotizie (in Italian). 26 June 2018. Archived from the original on 29 June 2018. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  4. "Summary UEFA Europa League - Round 3". Soccerway. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  5. "Summary UEFA Europa League - Play-off Round". Soccerway. Retrieved 1 September 2018.

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