Europa League: Thursday’s Results Round-Up

Added at:
another languages: uk ru

From goalless battles in Greece to high-scoring thrillers further east

The first legs of the UEFA Europa League third qualifying round wrapped up on Thursday night, delivering a wide range of action across Europe — from goalless battles in Greece to high-scoring thrillers further east.

It was a night of contrasts, with two fixtures in Greece offering little in terms of attacking drama. Both Panathinaikos vs Shakhtar Donetsk and PAOK vs VfL Wolfsburg ended in stalemates, with not a single goal to cheer for.

At the other end of the spectrum, fans were treated to goal fests in two of the evening’s most entertaining matchups. FCSB (formerly Steaua Bucharest) staged a stunning comeback to edge out the ambitious side from Kosovo, Drita, in a five-goal thriller. Meanwhile, in Cyprus, AEK Larnaca tore through Legia Warsaw with a dominant performance that left the Polish giants reeling.

2025-26, Europa League

Day : 2025-08-07

"Lincoln Red Imps" - "FC Noah" 1:1 (1:1)
Goals : Eteki, 9 (0:1); De Barr, 45 (1:1)

"Zrinjski" - "Breiðablik" 1:1 (0:1)
Goals : Thomsen T., 18 (0:1); Bilbija, 72 (penalty) (1:1)

"FCSB" - "Drita" 3:2 (0:1)
Goals : Tusha, 7 (0:1); Manaj, 50 (0:2); Birligea, 65 (1:2); Graovac, 72 (2:2); Birligea, 90 (3:2)
Yellow Cards : Birligea 90 -

"AEK Larnaca" - "Legia" 4:1 (1:1)
Goals : Pons, 16 (1:0); Nsame, 19 (1:1); Angielski, 49 (2:1); Chacón, 79 (3:1); Rajovic, 85 (own goal) (4:1)
Yellow Cards : Miramón 61 - Bichakhchyan 45; Kapustka 89, 98; Ziolkowski 94
Red cards : - Kapustka 98'

"Fredrikstad FK" - "FC Midtjylland" 1:3 (0:2)
Goals : Franculino, 14 (0:1); Kruger-Johnsen, 32 (0:2); Bjartalid, 78 (1:2); Castillo D., 79 (1:3)

"CFR Cluj" - "Braga" 1:2 (1:1)
Goals : Gorby J., 17 (0:1); Sinyan, 29 (1:1); Gorby J., 50 (1:2)

"PAOK" - "Wolfsberger AC" 0:0
Yellow Cards : Konstantelias 3; Meite S. 50; Ivanusec 76; Ozdoev 90 - Baumgartner 39

"BK Häcken" - "SK Brann" 0:2 (0:1)
Goals : Magnússon S., 29 (0:1); Magnússon S., 57 (0:2)

"Servette" - "Utrecht" 1:3 (1:0)
Goals : Guillemenot, 12 (1:0); Baron, 52 (own goal) (1:1); Horemans, 55 (1:2); Zechiël, 62 (1:3)
Yellow Cards : Srdanovic 27; Bronn 90 - Viergever 10; Zechiël 80

"Panathinaikos" - "Shakhtar" 0:0
Yellow Cards : Chirivella 20; Kyriakopoulos 46 - Marlon Gomes 16

another languages: uk ru

NewsRSS - News - Terrikon

12 February

15:11
Australia strike gold at the Winter Olympics 2026 as Woods triumphs in moguls
12:08
Thomas Tuchel commits to England until Euro 2028
09:38
Sean Dyche sacked by Nottingham Forest after just 114 days in charge
08:39
Inter Miami reschedule friendly after Lionel Messi injury scare

11 February

12:30
Tottenham announce the dismissal of Thomas Frank
11:12
Botn dedicates Olympic gold to the memory of Sivert Bakken
10:00
João Pedro joins elite group of Brazilian Premier League scorers
08:58
Eight games without a win: Tottenham manager edging closer to the sack
08:36
Official: Marseille announce Roberto De Zerbi’s departure
07:30
Milano Cortina 2026 - schedule for 11 February

10 February

21:01
Olympics 2026: mixed doubles curling - schedule, results and standings
19:38
Scorer of PSG’s first European goal passes away
17:16
Milano Cortina 2026: Italy claim bronze in mixed doubles curling
16:37
Milano Cortina 2026: Botn wins gold in men’s individual biathlon
16:15
2026 Winter Olympics: women’s ice hockey - schedule, results and standings
15:27
Seventh Olympic gold for Klæbo as Norwegian legend dominates sprint
14:59
Arianna Fontana becomes the first woman to medal at six consecutive Olympics

04 February

22:16
Pogba left out of Monaco’s Champions League squad
17:37
2026 Winter Games: Norwegian skier airlifted after downhill incident
17:22
Ter Stegen to undergo surgery on Friday
15:55
Olympic curiosities of 2026: Benin, Guinea-Bissau and the UAE set for historic debuts
15:29
Al-Hilal extend Rúben Neves contract until 2029
14:58
Derby d’Italia to be played with fans as Inter avoid stadium ban
12:17
Europe’s longest run: Milan unbeaten in 22 straight matches
09:00
James Rodríguez and Minnesota: biggest transfer in MLS club history