AZ Alkmaar: 1. Owusu-Oduro - 3. Goes (Dijkstra, 88), 5. Penetra, 15. Chavez Mateo (Šín, 68) - 6. Koopmeiners P. (Zeefuik L., 88), 10. Mijnans, 17. Jensen I. (Sadiq I., 88), 26. Smit Kees - 7. Patati (Daal, 60) - 9. Parrott, 34. de Wit M.
Substitution: Daal (from 60); Šín (from 68); Dijkstra (from 88); Sadiq I. (from 88); Zeefuik L. (from 88)
Bench: 12. Verhulst, 41. Zoet - 4. Dekker M., 23. van Duijl - 21. Kwakman
Yellow Cards: Chavez Mateo 18; Goes 70; Parrott 70; Jensen I. 87
Jagiellonia: 50. Abramowicz S. - 3. Stojinovic D. (Kobayashi, 4), 13. Vital B. - 6. Romanczuk - 7. Pozo A. (Mazurek B., 69), 15. Wojtuszek, 27. Wdowik, 31. Flach - 10. Pululu (till 63), 11. Imaz (Rallis, 76), 80. Pietuszewski
Substitution: Kobayashi (from 4); Mazurek B. (from 69); Rallis (from 76)
Bench: 22. Piekutowski - 5. Polak C. - 21. Lozano, 85. Kozłowski - 8. Drachal, 25. Jackson A. - 17. Sylla Y., 18. Prip, 19. Cantero Al.
Yellow Cards: Romanczuk 87
Red cards: Pululu 63'
The opening round of the new Polish Ekstraklasa season delivered two major upsets

With little left to play for on the domestic front, Tottenham Hotspur—like Manchester United—are pinning their hopes on the UEFA Europa League for both silverware and a possible return to the Champions League next season

Once again, there were no miracles for a Tottenham Hotspur side mired in a prolonged slump as they suffered a narrow defeat in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 against AZ Alkmaar

AZ Alkmaar
Jagiellonia