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Europa League

Europa League Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Play-off roundToulouse fr0–1tr TrabzonsporStadium MunicipalSerge GumiennyMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Toulouse won
Play-off roundVorskla Poltava ua2–1pt BenficaClaudio CirchettaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Benfica won
Play-off roundŠK Slovan Bratislava sk1–2nl AjaxCostas KapitanisMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Ajax won
Play-off roundSigma Olomouc cz1–1eng EvertonFredy FautrelMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Everton won
Play-off roundBasel ch5–1az FC BakuHannes KaasikMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Basel won
Play-off roundLevadia Tallinn ee1–1tr GalatasarayIstván VadMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Galatasaray won
Play-off roundElfsborg se1–0it LazioOleg OriekhovMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Lazio won
Play-off roundPSV Eindhoven nl1–0il Bnei YehudaMuñiz FernándezMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; PSV Eindhoven won
Play-off roundVillarreal es6–1nl NAC BredaCraig ThomsonMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Villarreal won
Play-off roundZenit ru1–1pt NacionalIvan BebekMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Nacional won
Play-off roundQarabağ az0–0nl TwenteAlexandru DeaconuMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Twente won
Play-off roundHeerenveen nl0–0gr PAOKIturralde GonzálezMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Heerenveen won
Play-off roundCFR Cluj ro2–1ba SarajevoDuarte GomesMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; CFR Cluj won
Play-off roundLitex Lovech bg0–4by BATE BorisovManuel GräfeMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; BATE Borisov won; Required Extra Time
Play-off roundSparta Prague cz1–0si NK MariborAleksei KulbakovMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Sparta Prague won
Play-off roundSlovan Liberec cz0–3ro DinamoAlon YefetMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Dinamo won; Required Extra Time
Play-off roundHertha BSC de3–1dk BrøndbyPaolo TagliaventoMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Hertha BSC won
Play-off roundFenerbahçe tr2–2ch SionBruno PaixãoMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Fenerbahçe won
Play-off roundAston Villa eng2–1at Rapid WienVelasco CarballoMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Rapid Wien won
Play-off roundHamburger SV de3–1fr GuingampMartin IngvarssonMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Hamburger SV won
Play-off roundSt Patrick's ie1–2ro SteauaJiří JechMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Steaua won
Play-off roundDynamo Mosc ru1–2bg CSKA SofiaMichael WeinerMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; CSKA Sofia won
Play-off roundOdense dk1–1it GenoaBjörn KuipersMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Genoa won
Play-off roundRoma it7–1sk KošiceSelçuk DereliMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Roma won
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Play-off roundLille fr4–2be GenkStadium Lille MétropoleGianluca RocchiMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Lille won
Play-off roundHapoel Tel Aviv il1–1cz TepliceStanislav SukhinaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Hapoel Tel Aviv won
Play-off roundHearts sct2–0hr Dinamo ZagrebKnut KircherMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Dinamo Zagreb won
Play-off roundAEK Athens gr3–0ro VasluiDamir SkominaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; AEK Athens won
Play-off roundClub Brugge be1–0pl Lech PoznańAlan KellyMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Club Brugge won; Required Extra Time
Play-off roundAustria Wien at3–2ua Met DonetskKristinn JakobssonMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Austria Wien won; Required Extra Time
Play-off roundMŠK Žilina sk0–2rs PartizanNicolai VollquartzMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Partizan won
Play-off roundMetalist Kharkiv ua0–1at Sturm GrazSvein Oddvar MoenMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Sturm Graz won
Play-off roundFC Aktobe kz0–2de Werder BremenVladimir HrinakMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Werder Bremen won
Play-off roundAmkar Perm ru1–0eng FulhamMarkus StrömbergssonMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Fulham won
Play-off roundRed Star rs2–1cz Slavia PragueThorsten KinhöferMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Slavia Prague won
Play-off roundValencia es4–1no StabækBas NijhuisMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Valencia won
Play-off roundTromsø no1–1es Athletic ClubTony ChapronMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Athletic Club won
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UEFA Women's Euro

UEFA Women's Euro Table
Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Group stage217:30 France fr1–5de Germany3,331Ratinan Stadion (Neutral Site)Kateryna MonzulMatch Report
Group stage220:00 Iceland is0–1no Norway1,399Lahden Stadion (Neutral Site)Cristina DorciomanMatch Report

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