BK Häcken vs FK Liepaja, 2018-19 UEFA Europa League, Qualifying First Round
· 2nd Leg - BK Häcken win 4-2 on aggregate
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2nd Leg - BK Häcken win 4-2 on aggregate
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2nd Leg - BK Häcken win 4-2 on aggregate
About
BK Häcken are hosting FK Liepaja 
at Bravida Arena, Gothenburg, Sweden, starting on 
. The match is a part of the UEFA Europa League.
Match Timeline
- 9': Kristers Tobers (FK Liepaja) Yellow Card at 9'
 - 11': El El Sady Gueye (FK Liepaja) Goal at 11'
 - 42': Nasiru Mohammed (BK Hacken) Goal at 42'
 - 52': Cristián Torres (FK Liepaja) Substitution at 55'
 - 54': Vladimirs Kamess (FK Liepaja) Yellow Card at 54'
 - 63': Benjamin Tiedi (FK Liepaja) Substitution at 63'
 - 69': Alexander Faltsetas (BK Hacken) Substitution at 70'
 - 76': Karl Bohm (BK Hacken) Substitution at 76'
 - 79': Kristaps Grebis (FK Liepaja) Substitution at 79'
 - 82': Benjamin Tiedi (FK Liepaja) Yellow Card at 82'
 - 86': Girts Karlsons (FK Liepaja) Goal at 86'
 - 90': Kari Arkivuo (BK Hacken) Substitution at 90'
 - 90'+3': Gustaf Beggren (BK Hacken) Yellow Card at 93'
 
Game Information
 Competition: UEFA Europa League
 
Venue: Bravida Arena
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
Attendance: 1,713
Venue: Bravida Arena
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
Attendance: 1,713
Line-Ups
BK Häcken
| No. | Name | 
|---|---|
| 26 | Peter Abrahamsson (GK) | 
| 5 | Emil Wahlström | 
| 9 | Alhassan Kamara | 
| 3 | Johan Hammar | 
| 11 | Nasiru Mohammed | 
| 17 | Gustaf Beggren  | 
							
| 21 | Rasmus Lindgren | 
| 8 | Erik Friberg | 
| 28 | Adam Andersson | 
| 25 | Alexander Angelin | 
| 23 | Viktor Lundberg | 
FK Liepaja
| No. | Name | 
|---|---|
| 24 | Arsen Beglaryan (GK) | 
| 7 | Dmitrijs Hmizs | 
| 9 | Vladimirs Kamess  | 
							
| 2 | El Hadji Sady Gueye | 
| 4 | Kristers Tobers  | 
							
| 49 | Martins Kigurs | 
| 5 | Leonel Strumia | 
| 20 | Girts Karlsons | 
| 13 | Raivis Andris Jurkovskis | 
| 26 | Deniss Ivanovs | 
| 33 | Seydina Keita | 
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