Postpublished at 17:47 British Summer Time 29 July 2021
BK Hacken 0-0 Aberdeen (1-5)
Aberdeen have managed to stem the flow of Hacken attacks but the visitors can't really get going in an attacking sense.
Hacken 2-0 Aberdeen (agg 3-5) - Olsson fires past Lewis before Ojo fluffs chance of equaliser six yards out; Bengtsson nets penalty after Lewis foul; hosts' Walemark shown second yellow
Santa Coloma 1-2 Hibernian (agg 1-5) - Lopez smashes in second-half strike; Murphy slots equaliser and Mackay puts visitors ahead from rebound after Doidge hits post
Aberdeen will play Breidablik in third qualifying round; Rijeka or Gzira await Hibs
Colin Moffat
BK Hacken 0-0 Aberdeen (1-5)
Aberdeen have managed to stem the flow of Hacken attacks but the visitors can't really get going in an attacking sense.
Santa Coloma 0-0 Hibernian (0-3)
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Santa Coloma 0-0 Hibernian (0-3)
If, like us, you are relying on a YouTube feed from the Andorra FA to see the Hibees in action, you will be sorely disappointed.
Nothing doing so far.
BK Hacken 0-0 Aberdeen (1-5)
Willie Miller
Former Aberdeen defender on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageAberdeen look too open for me at this early stage. The front three are pressing high up and it's leaving massive gaps in midfield.
BK Hacken 0-0 Aberdeen (1-5)
So close to the opener for the hosts as Joe Lewis is beaten all ends up by a shot from Heintz that smacks off the post.
Santa Coloma 0-0 Hibernian (0-3)
A bright start from Hibs as Kevin Nisbet hits the bar from around 20 yards out.
BK Hacken 0-0 Aberdeen (1-5)
The Swedish side have made a storming start, with men streaming forward from all angles.
A couple of hairy moments for Aberdeen already.
And we're off in Gothenburg and Andorra...
Willie Miller
Former Aberdeen defender on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageI don't think you can take these ties for granted. Both teams are in a fabulous position but neither manager will want to give their opponents a chink of light
Santa Coloma v Hibernian (0-3)
Hibernian head coach Jack Ross has been talking to Radio Scotland from Andorra, high up in the Pyrenees.
"It's nice to go into the game with such an advantage," he said. "But taking this match in isolation, the logistics are tough. Andorra is not an easy place to get to. That's a change for the players - and it's very warm, with an artificial surface, so lots of differences.
"But there has to be a focus and trust in what we do. Hopefully the quality we have will ensure we win tonight as well."
BK Hacken v Aberdeen (1-5)
Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass insists his side will not be complacent after establishing a commanding lead.
"The boys are well aware how good Hacken are," Glass said yesterday. "If anything it'll be a performance level on the night that gives us any issues. I don't foresee complacency being a problem at all, no.
"I would imagine Hacken don't see the tie as dead, based on what the manager said after the game. They'll be thinking if they can score a goal or two early that it's alive, so it's our task to make sure that we look after our business the same as we did in the first leg."
BK Hacken v Aberdeen (1-5)
Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass insists he's not looking beyond tonight's game but we will.
Austria Wien or Breidablik await the winners and that contest is tied 1-1 going into the second leg in Iceland this evening (18:30 start).
The Vienna side are the seeds but the Icelandic season is well under way and an upset in that one could be a nice boost for the Dons.
Santa Coloma v Hibernian (0-3)
Barring any wild upsets this evening, Hibs will be lining up against Rijeka in the next round.
The Croatians hold a 2-0 lead going into their home game with Gzira United of Malta. That one kicks off at 19:00.
Santa Coloma v Hibernian (0-3)
Hibs probably expected an easy game against a semi-pro side from Andorra but they might have been surprised by Santa Coloma's roughhouse tactics and terrible play-acting.
Jack Ross' men lost their cool and got a bit caught up in the madness that resulted in three red cards, one in the first half for Joe Newell, two for Santa Coloma in the second half, but they did manage to rattle in three goals, with Kevin Nisbet adding a cracker to Martin Boyle's brace.
BK Hacken v Aberdeen (1-5)
It looked like a tricky draw for Aberdeen, facing Swedish opponents well into their domestic campaign and on a run of three victories.
However, Stephen Glass' new-look side turned on the style for a big win at Pittodrie last week.
Lewis Ferguson scored twice, with Andy Considine, Christian Ramirez and Connor McLennan also on target.
New skipper Scott Brown strolled it and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas was a bag of tricks up front.
BK Hacken v Aberdeen (1-5)
No surprise to see Stephen Glass going with the same XI from the last week.
Santa Coloma v Hibernian (0-3)
Hibernian make four changes from the first leg, with Jake Doyle-Hayes making his debut in midfield, along with Kyle Magennis and Josh Campbell, the 21-year-old who spent last season on loan at Edinburgh City.
Josh Doig takes over from Lewis Stevenson at left-back
Joe Newell is suspended, while Daniel Mackay drops to the bench and Scott Allan is not included in the squad.
Santa Coloma v Hibernian (0-3)
Santa Coloma: Ramos Prada, Torres, Miranda, Pedro Santos, Cistero, Blanco, Rebes, Puerto, Fernandez, Lopez, Rodriguez Lopez
Substitutes: Benitez, Pi, Muxella Cervos, Tizon
Hibernian: Macey, McGinn, Porteous, Hanlon, Doig, Magennis, Gogic, Doyle-Hayes, Campbell, Boyle, Nisbet
Substitutes: Dabrowski, Samson, Wright, Doidge, Stevenson, Mackay, Murphy, Gullan, McGregor, Brydon
BK Hacken v Aberdeen (1-5)
BK Hacken: Abrahamsson, Godswill, Carlsson, Hammar, Olsson, Berggren, Faltsetas, Heintz, Traore, Jeremejeff, Bengtsson
Substitutes: Brattberg, Rasheed, Fridriksson, Adjoumani, Sverrisson, Walemark, Milovanovic, Farah Shahin, Maarouf, Mohammed
Aberdeen: Lewis, Ramsay, McCrorie, Considine, Hayes, Ferguson, Brown, Ojo, Hedges, Ramirez, Emmanuel-Thomas
Substitutes: Woods, Ritchie, Mackenzie, Gallagher, McGinn, McGeouch, McLennan, Jenks, Gurr, Kennedy, Hancock
Welcome to another evening of European action for Scottish clubs.
It did not end well for Celtic last night as they crashed out of Champions League qualifying in extra-time.
But this should be a more relaxed affair, with both Aberdeen and Hibernian enjoying healthy leads going into the second legs of their Conference League second round qualifying ties.