Postpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 2 August 2018
What a strike that was!
FT: Burnley 3-1 Aberdeen (Agg 4-2) - match went to extra time
Barnes hits Clarets third from penalty spot
Clarets play Turkish side Istanbul Basaksehir in next round
FT: Rangers 1-1 NK Osijek - Rangers through 2-1 on aggregate
FT: Asteras Tripolis 1-1 Hibernian - Hibs through 4-3 on aggregate
Tom Rostance
What a strike that was!
John McGinn (44 mins)
What a sucker-punch for HIbernian! Florian Kamberi pinches possession from Matias Iglesias, and slides John McGinn in on goal. The midfielder, a transfer target for Celtic, slams the ball low into the far corner with his left foot. Hibs have a precious, precious away goal, and lead 4-2 on aggregate with half-time a minute or so away.
Scenes in Gibraltar - Dean Ebbe has just put TNS ahead on aggregate against Lincoln Red Imps.
They are eight minutes away from a third qualifying round tie with Midtjylland. Their home tie would be played at Cardiff City.
Asteras Tripolis 0-0 Hibernian (Agg: 2-3)
The Greeks are technically very neat and playing some incisive, quick-moving stuff on the counterattack. Paul Hanlon has to be on his toes to nod a curling ball behind for a corner. And from that set-piece Kosmas Tsilianidis rattles the crossbar with a header. Big, big let-off for Hibs.
Burnley v Aberdeen (Agg: 1-1, 19:45 BST)
All set? Fatboy Slim gets another year of royalties out of the pre-match DJs. Right here, right now indeed...
Rangers v NK Osijek (Agg: 1-0, 19:45 BST)
Steven Gerrard has been explaining that he hopes to benefit from right-back James Tavernier's relationship with Daniel Candeias after the Portuguese was brought in to replace Jamie Murphy.
"He has trained very well and I was pleased with his performance against Wigan - I thought he played with aggression and worked very hard for the team," the manager told Rangers TV.
"He should be in a good place and has played his way back into contention.
"He's got a good relationship with Tav and we know Osijek are very strong down their left side and the idea is for us to cause them problems going the other way.
"It will be interesting to see how their left-back reacts to us being aggressive and pushing forward as well.
"If we stay strong and stay together, hopefully we'll be okay."
FK Sarajevo's hard work in Italy was all in vain. They drew their first leg 2-2 with Atalanta.
But the Serie A side are 3-0 up within 18 minutes tonight.
Vitesse are 1-0 up against Viitorul Constanta - 3-2 on aggregate.
Canada international Cyle Larin has put Besiktas 1-0 up against B36 Torshavn. That's 3-0 overall now.
Asteras Tripolis 0-0 Hibernian (Agg: 2-3)
Lewis Stevenson stoops to control the ball, and looks to have done himself a nasty injury. The Scotland international hobbles to a stop and hits the deck.
Stevenson is so reliable that Hibs don't have a recognised left-back on the bench.
Burnley v Aberdeen (Agg: 1-1, 19:45 BST)
It's a lovely atmosphere inside Turf Moor as we tick toward kick-off. A proper football stadium.
The Aberdeen fans are in good voice. It's just about advantage Clarets thanks to that away goal but it's pretty even.
The cost of the starting XIs tonight? BT Sport say it's £38m v £190k...
Rangers v NK Osijek (Agg: 1-0, 19:45 BST)
Rangers: McGregor, Tavernier, Flanagan, Goldson, Katic, Jack, Coulibaly, Ejaria, Candeias, Kent, Morelos.
Substitutes: Alnwick, Halliday, Arfield, Windass, Murphy, Sadiq.
Osijek: Malenica, Grgic, Tomelin, Skoric, Barisic, Mioc, Mudrazija, Henty, Hajradinovic, Bockaj, Maric.
Substitutes: Santini, Loncar, Kamenar, Strkalj, Sorsa, Simunec, Pilj.
Referee: Dennis Higler (Almere City)
The New Saints are about 22 minutes away from exiting the Europa League. They still trail 1-0 at Lincoln Red Imps in Gibraltar. That's 2-2 on aggregate, with Lincoln set to go through on away goals. One TNS goal would take the Welsh champions through.
Asteras Tripolis 0-0 Hibernian (Agg: 2-3)
HIbs' Vykintas Slivka can have absolutely no complaints as he follows Katsas into the referee's book. Nasty, mistimed tackle from the Lithuanian on Franco Bellocq.
Burnley v Aberdeen (Agg: 1-1, 19:45 BST)
20 minutes until kick-off at Turf Moor, and at Ibrox. Who will make it through?
The winners in Burnley will face İstanbul Basaksehir in the next round while Rangers or Osijek will go on to face Chikhura Sachkhere or Maribor.
Rangers v NK Osijek (Agg: 1-0, 19:45 BST)
Brazilian defender Guitieri Tomelin, Bosnian winger Haris Hajradinovic and midfielder Petar Bockaj come into the Osijek starting line-up as they look to come from behind against Rangers.
Tomislav Sorsa and Danijel Loncar drop to the bench, with Domagoj Pusic missing from the match-day squad.
Asteras Tripolis 0-0 Hibernian (Agg: 2-3)
Nikos Kaltsas has talked - or rather shouted - his way into a yellow card. The Greek makes an outburst after a decision goes against him - not for the first time.
Burnley v Aberdeen (Agg 1-1, 19:45 BST)
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes got the performance he was looking for last week. Will he get another tonight?
"I always felt there was a performance in us that could cause Burnley problems and create chances.
"We kind of did to Burnley what Burnley do to a lot of teams. Their best results in their own league are when they surrender possession and they can counter. The interesting thing tonight is will Burnley be that because the onus is on us to score?
"I've always felt you need to bring two strong performances to get through in Europe. We've had the first one give us a chance, but it's half-time in the tie. It's important we are not out of it in the early stages of this game."
RB Leipzig, who reached last year's quarter-final, are into the third qualifying round. They drew 1-1 with Hacken but go through 5-1 on aggregate.
Jose Luis Palomino has jut put Atalanta 1-0 up at FK Sarajevo - and 3-2 on aggregate.
Asteras Tripolis 0-0 Hibernian (Agg: 2-3)
Stevie Mallan jinks and skips his way to the angle of the penalty box. His right-foot shot should be easy for Giorgos Athanasiadis, but the goalkeeper makes an awful meal of it, just about gathering at the second attempt.
Dodgy keeper! Dodgy keeper!
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