They face Levadia Talinn & Dudelange, respectively.
Bohemians and Dundalk have the chance to reach the third-round of qualifying for the Conference League later.
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— Dundalk FC (@DundalkFC) July 29, 2021
It's a winner takes all clash at the Le Coq Arena in Estonia this evening when we take on Levadia Tallinn in our UEFA Europa Conference League second qualifying round second leg tie.
Kickoff is at 5.30pm. It will be streamed live on #LOITV.@da88mc pic.twitter.com/xsal0g14IT
Dundalk are locked at 2-all heading into the away leg of their tie with Estonia's Levadia Tallinn.
While Bohemians will kick off 1-all up against Dudelange of Luxembourg in front of eight-thousand fans at the Aviva Stadium.
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— Bohemian Football Club (@bfcdublin) July 29, 2021
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π F91 Dudelange
π Europa Conference League
π Aviva Stadium
β° 7.45pm
πΊ Stream: https://t.co/y4fw00MUua
π» Live audio-described commentary available in the ground and at home: https://t.co/1axn308gQ5
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