Newtown vs FC Spartak Trnava, 2022-23 UEFA Europa Conference League Qualifying, Second Round

· 2nd Leg - FC Spartak Trnava advance 6-2 on aggregate
  • 35': Aaron Williams (P)
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2nd Leg - FC Spartak Trnava advance 6-2 on aggregate
  • 73': Samuel Stefánik
  • 79': Martin Bukata

About

Newtown are hosting FC Spartak Trnava at Park Hall, Oswestry, Wales, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Conference League Qualifying.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Conference League Qualifying

Venue: Park Hall
Location: Oswestry, Wales
Attendance: 654

Line-Ups

NEW Newtown

No. Name
1 David Jones (GK)
23 Zeli Ismail Yellow Card
19 Craig Williams
4 Ryan Sears
3 Callum Roberts
6 Shane Sutton Yellow Card
24 George Hughes
26 Jake Walker Yellow Card
14 Aaron Williams
10 Louis Robles
17 Henry Cowans

FCSP FC Spartak Trnava

No. Name
72 Martin Vantruba (GK)
24 Kristian Kostrna
6 Milosz Kozak Yellow Card
19 Matej Curma
26 Sebastián Kósa
88 Kyriakos Savvidis
3 Gergely Tumma
22 Alex Iván
8 Samuel Stefánik
91 Dyjan Carlos De Azevedo Yellow Card
17 Jakub Paur

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