Linfield vs Vllaznia Shkoder, 2023-24 UEFA Europa Conference League Qualifying, First Round

· 1st Leg
  • 57': Christopher Mckee
  • 68': Christopher Mckee
  • 76': Jack Scott
  • Red Card 88': Daniel Finlayson
FT
3 - 1
1st Leg
  • 89': Marko Juric

About

Linfield are hosting Vllaznia Shkoder at Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Conference League Qualifying.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Conference League Qualifying

Venue: Windsor Park
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Attendance: 4,646

Line-Ups

LIN Linfield

No. Name
1 Chris Johns (GK)
7 Kirk Millar
5 Chris Shields
2 Daniel Finlayson Yellow Card
8 Kyle Mcclean
29 Matthew Fitzpatrick Yellow Card
9 Joel Cooper Yellow Card
6 Jack Scott
15 Ben Hall
17 Christopher Mckee
16 Matthew Clarke

VLL Vllaznia Shkoder

No. Name
1 Kristi Qarri (GK)
23 Esin Hakaj
27 Redon Dragoshi
34 Milos Stojanovic
29 Konstantin Cheshmedzhiev Yellow Card
77 Rejan Alivoda
20 Esat Mala
9 Bekim Balaj
4 Marko Juric
11 Mehdi Coba
17 Lorik Boshnjaku Yellow Card

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