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The away team, which won the first match 1-0, will take the field in the second match to get its name into the next round

In the critical rematch that will take place in the Qualifying Round Breidablik with Egnatia Rrogozhine he will share his trump cards. The away team, which won the first match 1-0, will take the field in the second match to get its name into the next round.

Breidablik were left red-faced after they conceded a goal in the final moments of their first leg encounter last week.

The Icelandic side had survived the onslaught of their opponents for most of the game; however, a momentary lapse in concentration in the dying embers of the fixture provided an opportunity for Ildi Gruda to score the game’s only goal.

Needing to score two goals without conceding, the home side cannot be ruled out of getting the required result, given their goalscoring form in front of their fans.

Halldor Arnason’s team have scored 31 goals in 13 matches played in front of their fans in the current campaign, and they did not fire blanks in that run.

More so, the home side have experience at this level, having reached the second qualifying round in the 2011-12 and 2023-24 seasons.

Playing the Champions League qualifying for the second consecutive season, FK Egnatia Rrogozhine will be looking to see off their Icelandic opponents on Tuesday.

The Albanian champions have reasons to be confident ahead of this fixture, as they have enjoyed a meteoric rise in recent times, winning back-to-back league titles.

Last season, the Albanians exited the competition at this stage, and with the advantage going into the second leg, the visitors will be motivated, as they have the chance to take one step further in the season’s competition.

Their away form is another reason the Albanians will be hopeful for a positive outcome, considering that they won their last three fixtures on the road, with seven goals scored and none conceded in those matches.

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