The third round of Europa League qualifying concluded on Thursday with 34 games.
Champions Path:
At Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Matthias Fanimo scored the game winner in the 67th minute as FC Sarajevo defeated visiting Buducnost Podgorica 2-1.
At Tiraspol, Moldova:
After a 1-1 regulation draw which was followed by 30 scoreless overtime minutes, Stefan Colovic, Patrick Hoban, Sean Hoare, Patrick McEleney, and Chris Shields converted their spot kicks as visiting Dundalk won the penalty-kick shootout, 5-3 over FC Sheriff.
At Yerevan, Armenia:
After 90 minutes of scoreless regulation, Serhiy Vakulenko scored the game winner at 111 minutes as Ararat-Armenia defeated visiting Celje 1-0 in overtime.
At Riga, Latvia:
Mohamed Elyounoussi came through for Celtic in the 90th minute as his goal lifted the Bhoys to a 1-0 road victory over Riga.
At Kuopio, Finland:
Lucas Rangel (31') and Igors Tarasovs (72') each scored once as KuPS blanked visiting FK Suduva Marijampole 2-0.
At Warsaw, Poland:
Pawel Wszolek (24') and Tomas Pekhart (43') each scored once as Legia Warsaw blanked visiting Drita 2-0.
At Torshavn, Faroe Islands:
Pall Klettskard produced a second-half hat trick (60', 69', 73') while John Johannesen added a second-half double (58', 85') as KI destroyed visiting Dinamo Tbilisi 6-1.
At Stockholm, Sweden:
Paulo Vinicius scored the only goal of the match in the 55th minute as CFR Cluj defeated Djurgarden 1-0 on the road.
At Ta' Qali, Malta:
After 120 scoreless minutes, Michael Lilander, Vladislav Kreida, Marten Kuusk, and Frank Liivak converted their spot kicks as FC Flora Tallinn took the penalty-kick shootout, 4-2 on the road at Floriana's expense.
Main Path:
At Murska Sobota, Slovenia:
Donyell Malen (17', 65') and Cody Gakpo (54', 90') each scored twice as PSV Eindhoven demolished Mura 5-1 on the road.
At Malmo, Sweden:
Issac Kiese Thelin scored twice (5', 17') as Malmo destroyed visiting Lokomotiva Zagreb 5-0.
At Lisbon:
Tiago Barreiros de Melo Tomas' goal in the eighth minute carried Sporting CP to a 1-0 home victory over Aberdeen.
At Charleroi, Belgium:
Kaveh Rezaei scored the overtime game winner in the 108th minute as Charleroi defeated visiting Partizan Belgrade 2-1.
At Trondheim, Norway:
Anders Konradsen scored the game's lone goal in the 59th minute as Rosenborg defeated visiting Alanyspor 1-0.
At Wolfsburg, Germany:
Daniel Ginczek scored the winning goal in the second minute of second-half stoppage time as VfL Wolfsburg upended visiting Densa Chernihiv 2-1.
At Szekesfehervar, Hungary:
After 120 of scoreless soccer, Evandro da Silva, Stopira, Armin Hodzic, and Loic Nego converted their spot kicks as Fehervar took the measure of visiting Stade de Reims 4-1 in the penalty-kick shootout.
At Grenada, Spain:
Darwin Machis (48') and Jorge Molina (90'+1) each scored once as Grenada blanked visiting Locomotive Tbilisi 2-0.
At Rijeka, Croatia:
After a scoreless regulation, Joao Escoval (102') and Franko Andrijasevic (115') came through in overtime for Rijeka as the hosts shut out visiting Kolos Kovalivka 2-0.
At Linz, Austria:
Marko Raguz got the scoring started with his double (6', 17') as LASK annihilated visiting DAC Dunajska Streda 7-0.
At Milan, Italy:
Hakan Calhanoglu scored twice (16', 50') as AC Milan held off visiting Bodo/Glimt 3-2.
At Skopje, North Macedonia:
Son Heung-min scored the game winner in the 70th minute as Tottenham Hotspur defeated Shkendija 3-1 on the road.
At Liege, Belgium:
Selim Amallah scored the game winner in the 91st minute as Standard Liege held off visiting Vojvodina 2-1 in overtime.
At Rostov-on-Don, Russia:
Mohammad Abu Fani scored the winning goal in the 60th minute as Maccabi Haifa defeated Rostov 2-1 on the road.
At Tilburg, Netherlands:
Filip Helander scored twice (55', 71') as Rangers demolished Willem II Tilburg 4-0 on the road.
At St. Gallen, Switzerland:
Nelson Oliveira scored the only goal of the match in the 78th minute as AEK Athens knocked off ten-man St. Gallen 1-0 on the road.
At Istanbul, Turkey:
After a 1-1 regulation draw, followed by 30 minutes of goal-free overtime, Bruno Moreira , Aberlan Leandro de Jesus Santos, Nikola Jambor, and Matheus Reis converted their spot kicks as visiting Rio Ave knocked off Besiktas 4-2 in the penalty-kick shootout.
At Giurgiu, Romania:
Abdullah Yusuf Helal (64') and Michael Rabusic (82') each scored once as Slovan Liberec blanked Steaua Bucharest 2-0 on the road.
At Petah Tikva, Israel:
Miguel Vitor (43'), Josue (PK-71'), and Elton-Ofoi Acolaste (82') each scored once as Hapoel Be'er Sheva dominated visiting Motherwell 3-0.
At Copenhagen, Denmark:
Kamil Wilczek (14'), Jonas Wind (58'), and Pep Biel (90'+3) each scored once as FC Copenhagen dominated visiting Piast Gliwice 3-0.
At Basel, Switzerland:
Hovhannes Hambardzumyan's own goal in the 21st minute proved decisive as FC Basel raced out to a three-goal lead, then held on for a 3-2 home victory over Anorthosis Famagusta.
At Istanbul, Turkey:
Younes Belhanda (77') and Ryan Babel (86') each scored once as Galatasaray blanked visiting Hajduk Split 2-0.
At Plzen, Czech Republic:
Zdenek Ondrasek (PK-35'), Adriel Ba Loua (41'), and Miroslav Kacer (51') delivered a goal apiece as FC Viktoria Plzen dominated visiting SonderjyskE 3-0.
At Nicosia, Cyprus:
After a 2-2 regulation draw, following by a half-hour of scoreless overtime, Mike Jensen, Ben Sahar, Musa Al-Taamari, and Tomas De Vincenti knocked in their spot kicks as APOEL FC won the penalty-kick shootout, 4-2 at home over Zrinjski Mostar.
At Sofia, Bulgaria:
Georgi Yomov scored the winning goal in the 38th minute as CSKA Sofia held off visiting B36 Torshavn 3-1.
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