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2024–25 UEFA Conference League qualifying (third and play-off round matches)
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This page summarises the matches of the third qualifying and play-off rounds of 2024–25 UEFA Conference League qualifying.
Times are CEST (UTC+2), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).
Third qualifying round
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The first legs were played on 6, 7 and 8 August, and the second legs were played on 13, 14 and 15 August 2024.
The winners of the ties advanced to the play-off round of their respective path. The losers were eliminated from European competitions for the season.
Champions Path matches
Víkingur Reykjavík won 3–2 on aggregate.
Pyunik won 2–0 on aggregate.
1–1 on aggregate; Larne won 4–1 on penalties.
2–2 on aggregate; HJK won 4–3 on penalties.
Main Path matches
Mladá Boleslav won 5–3 on aggregate.
Kilmarnock won 3–2 on aggregate.
Puskás Akadémia won 4–3 on aggregate.
Vitória de Guimarães won 5–0 on aggregate.
Paks won 5–2 on aggregate.
BK Häcken won 7–2 on aggregate.
2–2 on aggregate; Maribor won 4–2 on penalties.
4–4 on aggregate; Wisła Kraków won 12–11 on penalties.
St Patrick's Athletic won 2–0 on aggregate.
Brann won 4–2 on aggregate.
Pafos won 5–2 on aggregate.
Djurgårdens IF won 4–2 on aggregate.
Astana won 8–2 on aggregate.
Ružomberok won 1–0 on aggregate.
Noah won 3–2 on aggregate.
Drita won 3–2 on aggregate.
İstanbul Başakşehir won 3–0 on aggregate.
Legia Warsaw won 4–3 on aggregate.
Stadion Georgi Asparuhov, Sofia, Bulgaria[note 4]
Attendance: 147[94]
Referee: Patrik Kolarić (Croatia)
CFR Cluj won 2–0 on aggregate.
Gent won 5–4 on aggregate.
3–3 on aggregate; Zira won 2–1 on penalties.
St. Gallen won 4–3 on aggregate.
Attendance: 5,300[112]
Referee: Rob Hennessy (Republic of Ireland)
Zrinjski Mostar won 3–2 on aggregate.
Omonia won 3–0 on aggregate.
1–1 on aggregate; Copenhagen won 2–1 on penalties.
Olimpija Ljubljana won 4–0 on aggregate.
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Play-off round
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The first legs were played on 20, 21 and 22 August, and the second legs were played on 28 and 29 August 2024.
The winners of the ties advanced to the league phase. The losers were eliminated from European competitions for the season.
Champions Path matches
Larne won 4–3 on aggregate.
Attendance: 7,768[131]
Referee: Luka Bilbija (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Celje won 4–2 on aggregate.
Víkingur Reykjavík won 5–0 on aggregate.
The New Saints won 3–0 on aggregate.
HJK won 4–3 on aggregate.
Main Path matches
Omonia won 6–1 on aggregate.
1–1 on aggregate; St. Gallen won 5–4 on penalties.
Panathinaikos won 3–2 on aggregate.
1. FC Heidenheim won 5–3 on aggregate.
Copenhagen won 3–1 on aggregate.
Vitória de Guimarães won 7–0 on aggregate.
Attendance: 8,276[173]
Referee: Aleksandar Stavrev (North Macedonia)
Astana won 3–2 on aggregate.
Legia Warsaw won 3–0 on aggregate.
Olimpija Ljubljana won 6–1 on aggregate.
4–4 on aggregate; Fiorentina won 5–4 on penalties.
Djurgårdens IF won 2–0 on aggregate.
Cercle Brugge won 7–5 on aggregate.
Mladá Boleslav won 5–2 on aggregate.
İstanbul Başakşehir won 2–0 on aggregate.
Chelsea won 3–2 on aggregate.
Pafos won 3–1 on aggregate.
Gent won 2–0 on aggregate.
Košická futbalová aréna, Košice, Slovakia[note 21]
Attendance: 4,372[216]
Referee: Arda Kardeşler (Turkey)
Real Betis won 5–0 on aggregate.
Noah won 4–3 on aggregate.
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Notes
- Ordabasy played their home match at the Almaty Central Stadium, in Almaty, instead of their regular stadium, the Kazhimukan Munaitpasov Stadium, in Shymkent, which did not meet UEFA requirements.[6]
- Ballkani played their home matches at the Zahir Pajaziti Stadium in Podujevo and the Fadil Vokrri Stadium in Pristina, instead of their regular stadium, the Suva Reka City Stadium, in Suva Reka, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
- Dečić played their home matches at the Camp FSCG and the Podgorica City Stadium in Podgorica, instead of their regular stadium, the Stadion Tuško Polje, in Tuzi, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
- Mornar Bar played their home matches at the DG Arena and the Podgorica City Stadium in Podgorica, instead of their regular stadium, the Stadion Topolica, in Bar, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
- Paide played their home matches at the Pärnu Rannastaadion in Pärnu and Lilleküla Stadium in Tallinn, instead of their regular stadium, Paide linnastaadion, in Paide, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
- Vojvodina played their home match at the TSC Arena, in Bačka Topola, instead of their regular stadium, the Karađorđe Stadium, in Novi Sad, due to a new turf being laid.[46]
- St Patrick's Athletic played their third qualifying round and play-off home matches at Tallaght Stadium, Tallaght, instead of their regular stadium, Richmond Park, Dublin.
- CSKA 1948 played their home matches at the Vasil Levski National Stadium, instead of their regular stadium, the Stadion Bistritsa, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
- Pafos played their home matches at the Alphamega Stadium in Limassol, instead of their regular stadium, the Stelios Kyriakides Stadium, in Paphos, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
- Corvinul Hunedoara played their home match at the Sibiu Municipal Stadium in Sibiu, instead of their regular stadium, the Michael Klein Stadium, in Hunedoara, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
- Astana played their home matches at the Almaty Central Stadium in Almaty, instead of their regular stadium, the Astana Arena, in Astana, due to renovation works.[71]
- Noah played their home matches at the Abovyan City Stadium in Abovyan, instead of their regular stadium, the Armavir City Stadium, in Armavir, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
- Drita played their home matches at the Zahir Pajaziti Stadium in Podujevo and the Fadil Vokrri Stadium in Pristina, instead of their regular stadium, the Gjilan City Stadium, in Gjilan, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
- Zira played their home matches at the Dalga Arena in Baku, instead of their regular stadium, the Zira Olympic Sport Complex Stadium, in Zirə, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
- Lincoln Red Imps played their home match at the Estádio Algarve, Faro–Loulé, Portugal, due to renovation works at their regular stadium, the Victoria Stadium, and the only other stadium in Gibraltar, the Europa Sports Park, not meeting UEFA requirements.[126]
- Panevėžys played their home match at the LFF Stadium in Vilnius, instead of their regular stadium, the Aukštaitija Stadium, in Panevėžys, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
- KÍ played their home match at Tórsvøllur, in Tórshavn, instead of their regular stadium, Við Djúpumýrar, in Klaksvík, which did not meet UEFA requirements.
- The match was played behind closed doors.
- Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian teams were required to play their home matches at neutral venues until further notice.[215]
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