Football Matches on Tuesday July 19, 2011
Round | Wk | Time | Home | Score | Away | Attendance | Venue | Referee | Match Report | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Second qualifying round | FC Flora ee | 0–0 | ie Shamrock Rov | A. Le Coq Arena | Dimitar Meckarovski | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Shamrock Rov won | |||
Second qualifying round | Wisła Kraków pl | 2–0 | lv Skonto FC | Stadion Miejski im. Henryka | Milorad Mažić | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Wisła Kraków won | |||
Second qualifying round | Neftçi az | 0–0 | hr Dinamo Zagreb | Tofig Bahramov Republican stadium | Hannes Kaasik | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Dinamo Zagreb won | |||
Second qualifying round | BATE Borisov by | 2–0 | nir Linfield FC | Gorodskoi Stadion | Libor Kovařik | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; BATE Borisov won | |||
Second qualifying round | FK Ekranas lt | 1–0 | mt Valletta FC | Aukštaitija | Augustus Constantin | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; FK Ekranas won | |||
Second qualifying round | Viktoria Plzeň cz | 5–1 | am Pyunik | Doosan Arena | Antti Munukka | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Viktoria Plzeň won | |||
Second qualifying round | FK Shkëndija mk | 0–1 | rs Partizan | Nacionalna Arena Filip II Makedonski | Ovidiu Haţegan | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Partizan won | |||
Second qualifying round | HJK fi | 10–0 | wls Bangor City FC | Töölön jalkapallostadion | Davit Kharitonashvili | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; HJK won | |||
Second qualifying round | FC Tobol kz | 1–1 | sk ŠK Slovan Bratislava | Tsentralniy | Ante Vučemilović | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; ŠK Slovan Bratislava won | |||
Second qualifying round | Havnar Bóltfelag fo | 1–1 | se Malmö | Gundadalur | Milenko Vukadinović | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Malmö won | |||
Second qualifying round | Litex Lovech bg | 3–0 | me FK Mogren | Lovech Stadion | Andre Marriner | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Litex Lovech won | |||
Second qualifying round | F91 Dudelange lu | 1–3 | si NK Maribor | Jos Nosbaum | Marco Borg | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; NK Maribor won |
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