Summary

  • Conference League: FT - St Mirren 4-1 Valur, agg 4-1

  • Shaun Rooney's first Buddies goal, Toyosi Olusanya nets second, Mark O'Hara lashes in volley for third

  • Tryggvi Haraldsson pulls one back from the penalty spot but Alex Iacovitti gets St Mirren's fourth

  • St Mirren play Brann next

  • Europa League: FT - Cercle Bruges 1-0 Kilmarnock, agg 2-1

  • Thibo Somers capitalises on mistake to put hosts in front

  • Robby McCrorie saves second-half Cercle penalty

  • Killie to face Tromso in Conference League, Cercle play Molde in Europa League

  1. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 1 August

    Cercle Bruges 0-0 Kilmarnock (agg 1-1)

    Away we go.

    Killie XIImage source, SNS
  2. Postpublished at 18:57 British Summer Time 1 August

    Out come the teams in Bruges.

  3. Postpublished at 18:55 British Summer Time 1 August

    Killie fansImage source, SNS

    That Killie away end looks good. Very good.

    Proper European vibes with the sun beaming down on it.

    Serious potential for some 'limbs', as the young guns call it.

  4. LINE-UPS from Smisa Stadiumpublished at 18:53 British Summer Time 1 August

    St Mirren v Valur (agg 0-0) (19:45)

    St Mirren: Balcombe, R Taylor, Gogic, Fraser, Rooney, Brown, O'Hara, Adeniran, Ayunga, Idowu, Olusanya.

    Substitutes: Urminsky, Kelly, Bwomono, Kenny, Iacovitti, Tanser, Sutherland, Smyth, F. Taylor, Mooney, Jamieson, Scott.

    Valur: Schram, H. Gunnarsson, Palsson, Antonsson, Larusson, Jonsson, Heimisson, K. Sigurdsson, Tryggvason, Pedersen, Haraldsson.

    Substitutes: Agustsson, Kristinsson, B. Saevarsson, E. Helgason, Eyjolfsson, Unnarsson, O. Omarsson, Stephensen, Finsen.

  5. Rough weekends for Euro pairpublished at 18:48 British Summer Time 1 August

    Both Valur and Cercle Bruges come into tonight off the back of two heavy league defeats.

    The Icelandic side suffered a 4-1 hammered to Fram as Cercle were well beaten 3-0 by Westerlo in their division opener.

    A reason for optimism or fearing a response?

  6. How to followpublished at 18:46 British Summer Time 1 August

    Again, we've got you sorted on radio, telly and text.

    It's the other way about this time, you can watch St Mirren and listen to Kilmarnock.

    Radio coverage is already under way on Sportsound, then Sportscene starts from 19:30 BST on the BBC Scotland channel.

    Click that 'watch & listen' tab above to take your pick.

  7. 'Kilmarnock ready to make memories'published at 18:43 British Summer Time 1 August

    Cercle Bruges v Kilmarnock (agg 1-1) (19:00)

    Media caption,

    Kilmarnock 'are ready' for Cercle Bruges test - Derek McInnes

    Derek McInnes believes his Kilmarnock side are ready to make memories for their fans against Cercle Bruges.

    The travelling support have been in the away end for about an hour now and are already making a racket.

  8. 'Locals nervous as anticipation builds'published at 18:41 British Summer Time 1 August

    Cercle Bruges v Kilmarnock (agg 1-1) (19:00)

    Brian McLauchlin
    BBC Scotland in Bruges

    McInnes flagImage source, SNS

    There are blue skies above for what is Kilmarnock's first European tie outside the UK since they lost to Viking in the first round of the Uefa Cup in 2001-02.

    The Killie faithful have travelled in fantastic numbers, with over 2,500 having made the trip and bought up their entire allocation for tonight’s game.

    Derek McInnes said having Marley Watkins available is a huge boost and last season's top scorer for the club goes straight back into the starting XI.

    There is huge anticipation from everyone about this match and the locals seem a little nervous after losing their opening league match 3-0 away to Westerlo on Sunday.

    This could go all the way with extra-time and maybe even penalties required to separate the two clubs.

    Let battle commence!

  9. Watson benched as Watkins startspublished at 18:37 British Summer Time 1 August

    Cercle Bruges v Kilmarnock (agg 1-1) (19:00)

    Marley WatkinsImage source, SNS

    Marley Watkins makes his return to the Kilmarnock line-up after re-signing at Rugby Park over the summer and he partners Kyle Vassell up top.

    Rory McKenzie is the other change to the Killie line-up, replacing young star David Watson in the midfield.

    Matty Kennedy drops to the bench to make way for Watkins.

    Cercle Bruges are unchanged from last week's 1-1 draw in Ayrshire, although they were battered 3-0 at the weekend by Westerlo.

  10. LINE-UPS from Jan Breydel Stadiumpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 1 August

    Cercle Bruges v Kilmarnock (agg 1-1) (19:00)

    Cercle Bruges: Warleson, Ravych, Utkus, Daland, Nazinho, Van der Bruggen, Francis, Ouattara, Somers, Olaigbe, Denkey.

    Substitutes: Delanghe, De Bel, Popovic, Agyekum, Augusto, Minda, Miangue, Bayo, Goncalves, El Bahri, Lietaert, Kakou.

    Kilmarnock: McCrorie, Mayo, Wright, Findlay, Deas, McKenzie, Donnelly, Lyons, Armstrong, Watkins, Vassell.

    Substitutes: O'Hara, Kennedy, Watson, Mackay-Steven, Murray, Cameron, Anderson, Wales, Brown, Brannan, Leslie, Polworth.

  11. Postpublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 1 August

    Killie fansImage source, SNS
    St Mirren fansImage source, SNS

    Two ties finely in the balance.

    St Mirren and Kilmarnock go into their second legs tonight level following last Thursday's European draws.

    The Ayrshire side are in Belgium to face Cercle Bruges (19:00 BST) before the Buddies host Valur in Paisley (19:45 BST).

    A good night for Scottish fitbaw incoming? We hope so.