Cliftonville trail FK Auda 2-1 going into the second leg of their UEFA Conference League second qualifying round tie
Cliftonville are in Latvia for the second leg of their UEFA Conference League second qualifying round tie against FK Auda.Goals from Abiodun Ogunniyi and Abdulraham Taiwo either side of a Luke Conlan strike have given the Latvians a slender advantage after they emerged from Solitude with a spirited away win seven days ago.
“I think we can show more courage. When we did , I thought we passed the ball well against a side that are bang in their season, so there were lots of positives for us. Organisationally, I thought we were very good. The shape of the team was excellent, the players worked so, so hard and I thought even our fitness levels were excellent."The game is available to stream at SolidSport. It costs 10 Euro for live stream coverage.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Uefa Conference League: Cliftonville draw level at home to AudaFollow live text commentary from Cliftonville v Auda in the Uefa Conference League second qualifying round first leg at Solitude, Belfast.
Read more »
Auda vs Cliftonville live stream info for Wednesday's UEFA Conference League tieCliftonville trail Auda 2-1 going into the second leg of this second qualifying round tie
Read more »
Cliftonville fall to first-leg defeat in UEFA Conference LeagueCliftonville lost 2-1 to FK Auda from Latvia on Wednesday night at Solitude
Read more »
UEFA Conference League LIVE score updates as Crusaders trail and Linfield team news is inIrish League duo are both away from home in their first leg ties on Thursday evening
Read more »
UEFA Conference League LIVE score updates from Crusaders and Linfield first leg tiesIrish League duo are both away from home in their first leg ties on Thursday evening
Read more »
Linfield vs Stjarnan LIVE score updates from UEFA Conference League qualifierThe Blues are out to turn around a two-goal deficit following the first leg in Reykjavik
Read more »