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

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

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Cork City Republic of Ireland Bye N/A N/A N/A
The New Saints Wales 3–2 Gibraltar Lincoln Red Imps 2–1 1–1
Torpedo Kutaisi Georgia (country) 7–0 Faroe Islands Víkingur Gøta 3–0 4–0
Zrinjski Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–2 Malta Valletta 1–1 2–1
FC Santa Coloma Andorra 1–3 Iceland Valur 1–0 0–3
Sutjeska Nikšić Montenegro 0–1 Armenia Alashkert 0–1 0–0
F91 Dudelange Luxembourg 3–2 Kosovo Drita 2–1 1–1
Spartaks Jūrmala Latvia 9–0 San Marino La Fiorita 6–0 3–0
APOEL Cyprus 5–2 Estonia Flora Tallinn 5–0 0–2
Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia 6–2 Northern Ireland Crusaders 5–1 1–1

Matches

The New Saints Wales 2–1 Gibraltar Lincoln Red Imps
  • Ebbe  6'
  • Hudson  83'
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Attendance: 632[2]
Referee: Thorvaldur Árnason (Iceland)
Lincoln Red Imps Gibraltar 1–1 Wales The New Saints
  • Romero  41'
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The New Saints won 3–2 on aggregate.


Torpedo Kutaisi Georgia (country) 3–0 Faroe Islands Víkingur Gøta
  • Kapanadze  27'
  • Kimadze  73'
  • Kutalia  84'
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Víkingur Gøta Faroe Islands 0–4 Georgia (country) Torpedo Kutaisi
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Torpedo Kutaisi won 7–0 on aggregate.


Zrinjski Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–1 Malta Valletta
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Valletta Malta 1–2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar
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Attendance: 1,310[2]
Referee: Rade Obrenovič (Slovenia)

Zrinjski Mostar won 3–2 on aggregate.


FC Santa Coloma Andorra 1–0 Iceland Valur
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Attendance: 385[2]
Referee: Sebastian Colţescu (Romania)
Valur Iceland 3–0 Andorra FC Santa Coloma
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Attendance: 825[2]
Referee: Irfan Peljto (Bosnia-Herzegovina)

Valur won 3–1 on aggregate.


Sutjeska Nikšić Montenegro 0–1 Armenia Alashkert
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Attendance: 2,000[2]
Alashkert Armenia 0–0 Montenegro Sutjeska Nikšić
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Attendance: 6,735[2]
Referee: Ivaylo Stoyanov (Bulgaria)

Alashkert won 1–0 on aggregate.


F91 Dudelange Luxembourg 2–1 Kosovo Drita
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Drita Kosovo 1–1 Luxembourg F91 Dudelange
  • Limani  26'
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  • Stumpf  46'
Attendance: 2,200[2]
Referee: Michael Tykgaard (Denmark)

F91 Dudelange won 3–2 on aggregate.


Spartaks Jūrmala Latvia 6–0 San Marino La Fiorita
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Attendance: 648[2]
La Fiorita San Marino 0–3 Latvia Spartaks Jūrmala
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Stadio Tullo Morgagni, Forlì (Italy)[note 4]
Attendance: 224[2]
Referee: Alan Mario Sant (Malta)

Spartaks Jūrmala won 9–0 on aggregate.


APOEL Cyprus 5–0 Estonia Flora Tallinn
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Attendance: 9,836[2]
Referee: Marco Fritz (Germany)
Flora Tallinn Estonia 2–0 Cyprus APOEL
  • Kams  32'
  • Poom  37'
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Attendance: 801[2]
Referee: Amaury Delerue (France)

APOEL won 5–2 on aggregate.


Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia 5–1 Northern Ireland Crusaders
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Attendance: 2,980[2]
Referee: Enea Jorgji (Albania)
Crusaders Northern Ireland 1–1 Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana
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Attendance: 1,080[2]

Olimpija Ljubljana won 6–2 on aggregate.

Third qualifying round

Summary

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria 2–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar 1–0 1–1
Legia Warsaw Poland 3–4 Luxembourg F91 Dudelange 1–2 2–2
Alashkert Armenia 0–7 Romania CFR Cluj 0–2 0–5
Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia 7–1 Finland HJK 3–0 4–1
Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova 2–2 (a) Iceland Valur 1–0 1–2
Cork City Republic of Ireland 0–5 Norway Rosenborg 0–2 0–3
Spartaks Jūrmala Latvia 0–1 Lithuania Sūduva Marijampolė 0–1 0–0
The New Saints Wales 1–5 Denmark Midtjylland 0–2 1–3
Hapoel Be'er Sheva Israel 3–5 Cyprus APOEL 2–2 1–3
Torpedo Kutaisi Georgia (country) 5–4 Albania Kukësi 5–2 0–2

Matches

Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria 1–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar
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Attendance: 3,574[4]
Zrinjski Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–1 Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad
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Ludogorets Razgrad won 2–1 on aggregate.


Legia Warsaw Poland 1–2 Luxembourg F91 Dudelange
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Attendance: 9,923[4]
F91 Dudelange Luxembourg 2–2 Poland Legia Warsaw
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Attendance: 2,000[4]
Referee: Ivaylo Stoyanov (Bulgaria)

F91 Dudelange won 4–3 on aggregate.


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

CFR Cluj won 7–0 on aggregate.


Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia 3–0 Finland HJK
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Attendance: 4,900[4]
Referee: Benoît Millot (France)
HJK Finland 1–4 Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana
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Olimpija Ljubljana won 7–1 on aggregate.


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

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


Cork City Republic of Ireland 0–2 Norway Rosenborg
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Attendance: 5,488[4]
Referee: Petr Ardeleánu (Czech Republic)
Rosenborg Norway 3–0 Republic of Ireland Cork City
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Attendance: 8,028[4]
Referee: Mads-Kristoffer Kristoffersen (Denmark)

Rosenborg won 5–0 on aggregate.


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

Sūduva Marijampolė won 1–0 on aggregate.


The New Saints Wales 0–2 Denmark Midtjylland
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Attendance: 863[4]
Referee: Peter Kralovič (Slovakia)
Midtjylland Denmark 3–1 Wales The New Saints
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Attendance: 4,368[4]
Referee: Irfan Peljto (Bosnia-Herzegovina)

Midtjylland won 5–1 on aggregate.


Hapoel Be'er Sheva Israel 2–2 Cyprus APOEL
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Attendance: 9,311[4]
APOEL Cyprus 3–1 Israel Hapoel Be'er Sheva
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Attendance: 10,891[4]

APOEL won 5–3 on aggregate.


Torpedo Kutaisi Georgia (country) 5–2 Albania Kukësi
  • Kukhianidze  3', 15'
  • Marin  28'
  • Kimadze  31'
  • Kapanadze  86'
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Attendance: 4,521[4]
Referee: Alan Mario Sant (Malta)
Kukësi Albania 2–0 Georgia (country) Torpedo Kutaisi
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Torpedo Kutaisi won 5–4 on aggregate.

Play-off round

Summary

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia 1–3 Slovakia Spartak Trnava 0–2 1–1
APOEL Cyprus 1–1 (1–2 p) Kazakhstan Astana 1–0 0–1 (a.e.t.)
Rosenborg Norway 5–1 Republic of Macedonia Shkëndija 3–1 2–0
F91 Dudelange Luxembourg 5–2 Romania CFR Cluj 2–0 3–2
Sūduva Marijampolė Lithuania 1–4 Scotland Celtic 1–1 0–3
Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova 1–3 Azerbaijan Qarabağ 1–0 0–3
Malmö FF Sweden 4–2 Denmark Midtjylland 2–2 2–0
Torpedo Kutaisi Georgia (country) 0–5 Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad 0–1 0–4

Matches

Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia 0–2 Slovakia Spartak Trnava
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Attendance: 7,500[6]
Spartak Trnava Slovakia 1–1 Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana
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Spartak Trnava won 3–1 on aggregate.


APOEL Cyprus 1–0 Kazakhstan Astana
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Attendance: 12,855[6]
Astana Kazakhstan 1–0 (a.e.t.) Cyprus APOEL
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Penalties
2–1
Attendance: 26,000[6]

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


Rosenborg Norway 3–1 Republic of Macedonia Shkëndija
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Attendance: 8,767[6]
Shkëndija Republic of Macedonia 0–2 Norway Rosenborg
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Rosenborg won 5–1 on aggregate.


F91 Dudelange Luxembourg 2–0 Romania CFR Cluj
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CFR Cluj Romania 2–3 Luxembourg F91 Dudelange
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Attendance: 12,000[6]
Referee: Davide Massa (Italy)

F91 Dudelange won 5–2 on aggregate.


Sūduva Marijampolė Lithuania 1–1 Scotland Celtic
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Attendance: 5,100[6]
Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia)
Celtic Scotland 3–0 Lithuania Sūduva Marijampolė
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Attendance: 44,639[6]

Celtic won 4–1 on aggregate.


Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova 1–0 Azerbaijan Qarabağ
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Attendance: 5,073[6]
Qarabağ Azerbaijan 3–0 Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol
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Qarabağ won 3–1 on aggregate.


Malmö FF Sweden 2–2 Denmark Midtjylland
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Attendance: 11,487[6]
Referee: Srđan Jovanović (Serbia)
Midtjylland Denmark 0–2 Sweden Malmö FF
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Malmö FF won 4–2 on aggregate.


Torpedo Kutaisi Georgia (country) 0–1 Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad
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Ludogorets Razgrad Bulgaria 4–0 Georgia (country) Torpedo Kutaisi
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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. 1 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 Olympic Stadium Adem Jashari, 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. 1 2 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. 1 2 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 will play 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. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 "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. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 "Summary UEFA Europa League - Round 3". Soccerway. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  5. "Lincoln Red Imps vs. The New Saints". BBC.com. 2 August 2018.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 "Summary UEFA Europa League - Play-off Round". Soccerway. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
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