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90:00'
- FC Krasnodar's Uros Spajic is shown a yellow card in the 90th minute.
- Uros Spajic's first yellow card in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- It's the 9th yellow card Marco Guida has handed out in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying. (2 matches)
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90:00'
- FC Porto's Ze Luis is shown a yellow card in the 90th minute.
- Ze Luis's first yellow card in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- It's the 8th yellow card Marco Guida has handed out in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying. (2 matches)
Substitution
86:00'
- 86th min: Jesus Manuel Corona is replaced by Vincent Aboubakar.
- This is the 2nd time Jesus Manuel Corona has been substituted this season in 2 starts. Overall, he has been substituted 2 times in 2 UEFA Champions League Qualifying starts.
- Vincent Aboubakar has been named as a sub none times and started the match 1 time.
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82:00'
- FC Krasnodar's Dmitry Stotsky is shown a yellow card in the 82nd minute.
- Dmitry Stotsky's first yellow card in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- It's the 7th yellow card Marco Guida has handed out in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying. (2 matches)
Substitution
80:00'
- 80th min: Remy Cabella is replaced by Dmitry Stotsky.
- Remy Cabella has been substituted for the first time, starting 2 times in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying season.
- Dmitry Stotsky makes his UEFA Champions League Qualifying debut.
Assist
76:00'
- Jesus Manuel Corona gets his first assist of the match, on Luis Diaz's 76th minute goal.
- Jesus Manuel Corona gets his first assist of the season.
Goal
76:00'
- Luis Diaz scores his first goal vs FC Krasnodar at Estadio do Dragao in the 76th minute (2 - 3).
- This is the first goal for Luis Diaz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- FC Porto go on to score a third goal 100% of the time after scoring two goals. They have scored two goals in 5 of their last 10 UEFA Champions League Qualifying matches and gone on to score again 5 times.
- FC Krasnodar go on to concede a third goal 33.33% of the time after conceding two goals. They have conceded in two goals in 3 of their last 10 UEFA Champions League Qualifying matches and gone on to concede again 1 time.
- In their last 2 UEFA Champions League Qualifying meetings, FC Porto have now scored 3 goals while FC Krasnodar have scored 3.
- FC Krasnodar beat their previous record of 1 goal conceded in a UEFA Champions League Qualifying match which they conceded against FC Porto on Wednesday 7th of August 2019.
Substitution
73:00'
- 73rd min: Marcus Berg is replaced by Ivan Ignatyev.
- This is the 2nd time Marcus Berg has been substituted this season in 2 starts. Overall, he has been substituted 2 times in 6 UEFA Champions League Qualifying starts.
- Ivan Ignatyev makes his UEFA Champions League Qualifying debut.
Substitution
65:00'
- 65th min: Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov is replaced by Jon Gudni Fjoluson.
- Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov has been substituted for the first time, starting 1 time in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying season.
- Jon Gudni Fjoluson has started as a sub 2 times by FC Krasnodar, he's never appeared in the starting XI this season.
- Jon Gudni Fjoluson started as a sub 2 times, never appeared in the starting XI this season.
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61:00'
- FC Porto's Mateus Uribe is shown a yellow card in the 61st minute.
- Mateus Uribe's first yellow card in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- It's the 6th yellow card Marco Guida has handed out in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying. (2 matches)
Assist
57:00'
- Alex Telles gets his first assist of the match, on Ze Luis's 57th minute goal.
- Alex Telles gets his first assist of the season.
Goal
57:00'
- Ze Luis scores his first goal vs FC Krasnodar at Estadio do Dragao in the 57th minute (1 - 3).
- This is the first goal for Ze Luis in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- FC Porto go on to score a second goal 55.56% of the time after scoring one goal. They have scored one goal in 9 of their last 10 UEFA Champions League Qualifying matches and gone on to score again 5 times.
- FC Krasnodar go on to concede a second goal 33.33% of the time after conceding one goal. They have conceded one goal in 9 of their last 10 UEFA Champions League Qualifying matches and gone on to concede again 3 times.
- In their last 2 UEFA Champions League Qualifying meetings, FC Porto have now scored 2 goals while FC Krasnodar have scored 3.
- FC Krasnodar have now equaled their record for the most goals conceded in a UEFA Champions League Qualifying match with 1 goal.
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53:00'
- FC Porto's Moussa Marega is shown a yellow card in the 53rd minute.
- Moussa Marega's first yellow card in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- It's the 5th yellow card Marco Guida has handed out in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying. (2 matches)
Substitution
49:00'
- 49th min: Sergio Oliveira is replaced by Mateus Uribe.
- This is the first time Sergio Oliveira has been substituted this season in 2 starts. Overall, he has been substituted 2 times in 3 UEFA Champions League Qualifying starts.
- Mateus Uribe makes his UEFA Champions League Qualifying debut.
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45:00'
- FC Krasnodar's Tonny Vilhena is shown a yellow card in the 45th minute.
- Tonny Vilhena has received his first yellow card this season, he now has 1 yellow card in 1 UEFA Champions League Qualifying seasons for FC Krasnodar.
- Tonny Vilhena's first yellow card in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- It's the 4th yellow card Marco Guida has handed out in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying. (2 matches)
Half Time
45:00'
- 1 of the 1 goals (100%) FC Krasnodar have conceded, have come in the last 15 minutes of matches, compared to the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 season average of 26.21%.
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39:00'
- FC Krasnodar's Ruslan Kambolov is shown a yellow card in the 39th minute.
- Ruslan Kambolov's 2nd yellow card of the season.
- It's the 3rd yellow card Marco Guida has handed out in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying. (2 matches)
Substitution
37:00'
- 37th min: Renzo Saravia is replaced by Ze Luis.
- Renzo Saravia has been substituted for the first time, starting none times in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying season.
- Ze Luis started as a sub 2 times, never appeared in the starting XI this season.
Goal
34:00'
- Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov scores his 2nd goal vs FC Porto at Estadio do Dragao in the 34th minute (0 - 3).
- Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov has scored 2 goals this season.
- FC Porto go on to concede more than three goals 100% of the time after conceding three goals. They have conceded three goals in 1 of their last 10 UEFA Champions League Qualifying matches and 1 time gone on to concede more.
- Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov has now scored 2 goals against FC Porto in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying in 2 matches.
- In their last 2 UEFA Champions League Qualifying meetings, FC Krasnodar have now scored 3 goals while FC Porto have scored 1.
- FC Porto have now equaled their record for the most goals conceded in a UEFA Champions League Qualifying match with 3 goals.
Assist
13:00'
- Wanderson gets his first assist of the match, on Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov's 13th minute goal.
- Wanderson gets his first assist of the season for FC Krasnodar.
- Wanderson gets his first assist of the season, he now has 2 assists in 2 UEFA Champions League Qualifying seasons (3 matches).
Goal
13:00'
- Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov scores his first goal vs FC Porto at Estadio do Dragao in the 13th minute (0 - 2).
- This is the first goal for Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- FC Porto go on to concede a third goal 25% of the time after conceding two goals. They have conceded in two goals in 4 of their last 10 UEFA Champions League Qualifying matches and gone on to concede again 1 time.
- FC Krasnodar have scored 2 goals on 3 occasions, never going on to score a third. (last 10 UEFA Champions League Qualifying matches)
- In their last 2 UEFA Champions League Qualifying meetings, FC Krasnodar have now scored 2 goals while FC Porto have scored 1.
- FC Porto require to concede one more goal to equal their record for most goals conceded in a UEFA Champions League Qualifying match.
Goal
3:00'
- Tonny Vilhena has scored the opening goal of the match vs FC Porto at Estadio do Dragao in the 3rd minute (0 - 1).
- This is the first goal for Tonny Vilhena in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying as a FC Krasnodar player.
- This is the first goal for Tonny Vilhena in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- FC Porto go on to concede a second goal 50% of the time after conceding one goal. They have conceded one goal in 8 of their last 10 UEFA Champions League Qualifying matches and gone on to concede again 4 times.
- FC Krasnodar go on to score a second goal 42.86% of the time after scoring one goal. They have scored one goal in 7 of their last 10 UEFA Champions League Qualifying matches and gone on to score again 3 times.
- In their last 2 UEFA Champions League Qualifying meetings, FC Krasnodar have now scored 1 goal while FC Porto have scored 1.
FC Porto
Squads
FC Krasnodar
- Agustin Marchesin, Goalkeeper 31y 150d
- Alex Telles, Defender 26y 242d
- Ivan Marcano, Defender 32y 50d
- Pepe, Defender 36y 167d
- Danilo Pereira, Defender 27y 339d
- Shoya Nakajima, Midfielder 24y 356d
- Luis Diaz, Midfielder 22y 213d
- Jesus Manuel Corona, Midfielder 26y 220d
- Moussa Marega, Midfielder 28y 120d
- Sergio Oliveira, Midfielder 27y 72d
- Vincent Aboubakar, Forward 27y 205d
- Matvei Safonov, Goalkeeper 20y 168d
- Uros Spajic, Defender 26y 183d
- Ruslan Kambolov, Defender 29y 225d
- Cristian Ramirez, Defender 25y 1d
- Alyaksandr Martynovich, Defender 31y 353d
- Sergey Petrov, Midfielder 28y 224d
- Tonny Vilhena, Midfielder 24y 223d
- Wanderson, Midfielder 24y 287d
- Remy Cabella, Midfielder 29y 157d
- Marcus Berg, Forward 32y 362d
- Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov, Forward 19y 241d
Substitutions
- Diogo Costa, Goalkeeper
- Renzo Saravia, Defender
- Chancel Mbemba, Defender
- Wilson Manafa, Defender
- Romario Baro, Midfielder
- Mateus Uribe, Midfielder
- Ze Luis, Forward
- Stanislav Kritsyuk, Goalkeeper
- Jon Gudni Fjoluson, Defender
- Younes Namli, Midfielder
- Dmitry Stotsky, Midfielder
- Kristoffer Olsson, Midfielder
- Kaio, Midfielder
- Ivan Ignatyev, Forward
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Pre-match Stats
- FC Porto's UEFA Champions League Qualifying starting XI averages 28 years and 134 days, with the youngest player in the line up Luis Diaz at 22 years and 213 days, compared to the oldest Pepe at 36 years and 167 days.
- FC Porto's starting line up has players from 10 different countries, Portugal lead the way with 2 players.
- FC Krasnodar's UEFA Champions League Qualifying starting XI averages 26 years and 259 days, with the youngest player in the line up Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov at 19 years and 241 days, compared to the oldest Marcus Berg at 32 years and 362 days.
- FC Krasnodar's starting line up has players from 8 different countries, Russia lead the way with 4 players.
- The debutantes for FC Porto in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying are Shoya Nakajima(Midfielder) & Vincent Aboubakar(Forward).
- Shoya Nakajima becomes the 42nd player to play for FC Porto in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Shoya Nakajima is the first Japan player to play for FC Porto in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Vincent Aboubakar becomes the 43rd player to play for FC Porto in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Vincent Aboubakar is the first Cameroon player to play for FC Porto in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- The most players booked for UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 are Nicholas Pulis (Valletta, Forward), Giorgi Kokhreidze (Saburtalo Tbilisi, Forward), Alexandru Cretu (NK Maribor, Midfielder), Dusan Jovancic (Crvena Zvezda, Midfielder) & Rahil Mammadov (Qarabag FK, Defender) having 3 yellow cards each.
- There have been 333 yellow cards in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 47.15% at home and 52.85% on the road, with FC Porto's players booked none times (47.15%) at home and with FC Krasnodar's players being booked none times (52.85%) on the road.
- FC Porto have had 3 shots against on target from 8 shots, a shot on target ratio of 37.5%, which compares to the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 average of 48.2%.
- FC Krasnodar have had 4 shots against on target from 11 shots, a shot on target ratio of 36.36%, which compares to the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 average of 48.2%.
- FC Porto have had 4 shots on target from 11 shots, a shot on target ratio of 36.36%, which compares to the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 average of 48.2%.
- FC Krasnodar have had 3 shots on target from 8 shots, a shot on target ratio of 37.5%, which compares to the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 average of 48.2%.
- FC Porto have conceded 11 fouls and had 3 yellow cards, compared to the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 average of (17.94%) 1856 fouls / 333 yellow cards, which gives them a yellow cards/fouls conceded ratio of 27.27%.
- Marco Guida has refereed 1 time in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying and issued 2 yellow cards, that's an average of 2 per match.
- This is the first time Marco Guida has refereed this fixture in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Marco Guida is in charge of FC Porto for the first time in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Marco Guida is in charge of FC Krasnodar for the first time in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Marco Guida has awarded 26 fouls in 1 match in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 at an average off 26.00 a match compared to the competition average of 24.10.
- Of the 26 fouls awarded by referee Marco Guida, 17 (65.38%) have been to the home side and 9 (34.62%) to the away side.
- The last time FC Porto lost a match in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying was on the road when beaten 3 - 1 by Barry Town on 1 August 2001. They are now unbeaten in 4 matches.
- FC Porto have not lost a match at home in their last 3 UEFA Champions League Qualifying home games.