The third round of UEFA Champions League qualifying concluded on Tuesday with ten games.
Champions Path:
At Tiraspol, Moldova:
Danilo Arboleda scored the series-winning goal in the second minute of first-half stoppage time as FC Sheriff defeated visiting Red Star Belgrade 1-0 in game two and ousted the Serbian club 2-1 on aggregate.
At Prague, Czech Republic:
Despite dropping a 1-0 game-two road decision to Slavia Prague, Ferencvaros still won their series 2-1 on aggregate.
At Razgrad, Bulgaria:
After a 2-2 home draw in game two of their series with Olympiacos (and with the away goals rule abolished), which was followed by 30 minutes of scoreless overtime, Pieros Sotiriou, Alex Santana, Olivier Verdon, and Cicinho each converted a spot kick as Ludogorets Razgrad won the penalty-kick shootout 4-1.
At Bern, Switzerland:
Theoson-Jordan Siebatcheu scored twice (23', 42') as BSC Young Boys outdistanced visiting CFR Cluj 3-1 in game two and won their series 4-2 on aggregate.
At Warsaw, Poland:
Bartol Franjic's goal in the 20th minute propelled Dinamo Zagreb to a 1-0 game-two road victory over Legia Warsaw and a 2-1 series win on aggregate.
At Glasgow, Scotland:
Antonio-Mirko Colak scored twice (53', 58') in the span of five minutes as Malmo FF upended Rangers 2-1 on the road in game two and ousted the Scottish champions 4-2 on aggregate.
League Path:
At Kiev, Ukraine:
Lassina Traore (27') and Marcos Antonio (76') each scored once as Shakhtar Dontesk posted a second 2-1 victory over KRC Genk, this time at home, and knocked out the Belgian club 4-2 on aggregate.
At Herning, Denmark:
Bruma scored the game's only goal at the death (90'+3) as PSV Eindhoven defeated FC Midtjylland 1-0 in game two on the road and finished off the Danish club 4-0 on aggregate.
At Fontvieille, Monaco:
Gelson Martins (50'), Aleksandr Golovin (56'), and Sofiane Diop (81') each scored once as AS Monaco downed visiting Sparta Prague 3-1 in game two and won their series 5-1 on aggregate.
At Lisbon, Portugal:
Joao Mario (58') and Samuel Gigot (OG-90'+2) each scored once as SL Benfica blanked visiting Spartak Moscow 2-0 and took care of the Russian club 4-0 on aggregate.
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