UEFA Champions League Qualifying
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Goal
87:00'
- Luca Zuffi scores his first goal vs LASK Linz at St Jakob Park in the 87th minute (1 - 2).
- Luca Zuffi scores his first goal this season, he now has 2 goals in 3 UEFA Champions League Qualifying seasons.
- The last time Luca Zuffi scored in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying was against Maccabi Tel Aviv back on Tuesday 25th of August 2015. It's been 5 matches since he scored.
Substitution
83:00'
- 83rd min: Klauss is replaced by Marko Raguz.
- This is the first time Klauss has been substituted this season in 1 starts. Overall, he has been substituted 3 times in 5 UEFA Champions League Qualifying starts.
- Marko Raguz makes his UEFA Champions League Qualifying debut.
Goal
82:00'
- Klauss scores his first goal vs FC Basel at St Jakob Park in the 82nd minute (0 - 2).
- This is the first goal for Klauss in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying as a LASK Linz player.
- Klauss scores his first goal this season, he now has 2 goals in 2 UEFA Champions League Qualifying seasons.
- FC Basel require to concede one more goal to equal their record for most goals conceded in a UEFA Champions League Qualifying match.
Substitution
76:00'
- 76th min: Eder Alvarez Balanta is replaced by Kevin Bua.
- This is the 2nd time Eder Alvarez Balanta has been substituted this season in 3 starts. Overall, he has been substituted 2 times in 5 UEFA Champions League Qualifying starts.
- Kevin Bua on for the 1 time this season from his 3 appearances on the bench, never appearing in the starting XI this season, Overall he has come of the bench 2 times in 4 appearances on the bench.
Substitution
75:00'
- 75th min: Afimico Pululu is replaced by Noah Okafor.
- Afimico Pululu has been substituted for the first time, starting 1 time in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying season.
- Noah Okafor started as a sub 2 times, never appeared in the starting XI this season.
Substitution
65:00'
- 65th min: Valentin Stocker is replaced by Kemal Ademi.
- This is the 2nd time Valentin Stocker has been substituted this season in 3 starts. Overall, he has been substituted 7 times in 14 UEFA Champions League Qualifying starts.
- Kemal Ademi started as a sub 2 times, never appeared in the starting XI this season.
Substitution
63:00'
- 63rd min: Thomas Goiginger is replaced by Dominik Frieser.
- Thomas Goiginger has been substituted for the first time, starting 1 time in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying season.
- Dominik Frieser makes his UEFA Champions League Qualifying debut.
Assist
51:00'
- Peter Michorl gets his first assist of the match, on Gernot Trauner's 51st minute goal.
- Peter Michorl gets his first assist of the season.
Goal
51:00'
- Gernot Trauner has scored the opening goal of the match vs FC Basel at St Jakob Park in the 51st minute (0 - 1).
- This is the first goal for Gernot Trauner in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- FC Basel go on to concede a second goal 71.43% of the time after conceding one goal. They have conceded one goal in 7 of their last 10 UEFA Champions League Qualifying matches and gone on to concede again 5 times.
- When FC Basel trail 0-1 after 51 minutes, 2 of their last 2 UCLQ games have seen 3 goals scored. (last 3 matches)
- When FC Basel trail 0-1 after 51 minutes, 1 of 1 UCLQ home games have seen them lose to nil. (last 2 home matches)
Half Time
45:00'
- FC Basel have conceded 50% (2 of the 4 goals) in the last 15 minutes of matches, which compares to the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 season average of 22.7%.
Discipline
28:00'
- FC Basel's Blas Riveros is shown a yellow card in the 28th minute.
- Blas Riveros's first yellow card in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- It's the 17th yellow card Andreas Ekberg has handed out in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying. (7 matches)
Discipline
26:00'
- LASK Linz's Peter Michorl is shown a yellow card in the 26th minute.
- Peter Michorl's first yellow card in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- It's the 16th yellow card Andreas Ekberg has handed out in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying. (7 matches)
Substitution
16:00'
- 16th min: Christian Ramsebner is replaced by Emanuel Pogatetz.
- Christian Ramsebner has been substituted for the first time, starting 1 time in this UEFA Champions League Qualifying season.
- Emanuel Pogatetz makes his UEFA Champions League Qualifying debut.
FC Basel
Squads
LASK Linz
- Jonas Omlin, Goalkeeper 25y 211d
- Eray Cumart, Defender 21y 186d
- Silvan Widmer, Defender 26y 154d
- Omar Alderete, Defender 22y 225d
- Blas Riveros, Defender 21y 187d
- Eder Alvarez Balanta, Defender 26y 159d
- Luca Zuffi, Midfielder 29y 133d
- Valentin Stocker, Midfielder 30y 116d
- Fabien Frei, Midfielder 30y 82d
- Ricky van Wolfswinkel, Forward 30y 194d
- Afimico Pululu, Forward 20y 137d
- Alexander Schlager, Goalkeeper 23y 189d
- Christian Ramsebner, Defender 30y 134d
- Gernot Trauner, Defender 27y 135d
- Reinhold Ranftl, Defender 27y 197d
- Philipp Wiesinger, Defender 25y 76d
- Rene Renner, Midfielder 25y 251d
- Peter Michorl, Midfielder 24y 90d
- James Holland, Midfielder 30y 84d
- Thomas Goiginger, Midfielder 26y 145d
- Klauss, Forward 22y 158d
- Samuel Tetteh, Forward 23y 10d
Substitutions
- Dorde Nikolic, Goalkeeper
- Kostas Dimitriou, Defender
- Taulant Xhaka, Defender
- Samuele Campo, Midfielder
- Kevin Bua, Midfielder
- Noah Okafor, Midfielder
- Kemal Ademi, Forward
- Thomas Gebauer, Goalkeeper
- Emanuel Pogatetz, Defender
- Thomas Sabitzer, Midfielder
- Dominik Frieser, Midfielder
- Valentino Muller, Midfielder
- Marko Raguz, Forward
- David Schnegg, Forward
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Pre-match Stats
- FC Basel's UEFA Champions League Qualifying starting XI averages 25 years and 333 days, with the youngest player in the line up Afimico Pululu at 20 years and 137 days, compared to the oldest Ricky van Wolfswinkel at 30 years and 194 days.
- FC Basel's starting line up has players from 5 different countries, Switzerland lead the way with 6 players, followed by Paraguay with 2.
- LASK Linz's UEFA Champions League Qualifying starting XI averages 26 years and 6 days, with the youngest player in the line up Klauss at 22 years and 158 days, compared to the oldest Christian Ramsebner at 30 years and 134 days.
- LASK Linz's starting line up has players from 4 different countries, Austria lead the way with 8 players.
- The debutantes for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying are Alexander Schlager(Goalkeeper), Christian Ramsebner(Defender), Gernot Trauner(Defender), Reinhold Ranftl(Defender), Philipp Wiesinger(Defender), Rene Renner(Midfielder), Peter Michorl(Midfielder), James Holland(Midfielder), Thomas Goiginger(Midfielder), Klauss(Forward) & Samuel Tetteh(Forward).
- Alexander Schlager becomes the first player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Alexander Schlager is the first Austria player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Christian Ramsebner becomes the 2nd player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Christian Ramsebner is the 2nd Austria player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Gernot Trauner becomes the 3rd player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Gernot Trauner is the 3rd Austria player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Reinhold Ranftl becomes the 4th player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Reinhold Ranftl is the 4th Austria player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Philipp Wiesinger becomes the 5th player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Philipp Wiesinger is the 5th Austria player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Rene Renner becomes the 6th player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Rene Renner is the 6th Austria player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Peter Michorl becomes the 7th player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Peter Michorl is the 7th Austria player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- James Holland becomes the 8th player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- James Holland is the first Australia player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Thomas Goiginger becomes the 9th player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Thomas Goiginger is the 8th Austria player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Klauss becomes the 10th player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Klauss is the first Brazil player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Samuel Tetteh becomes the 11th player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Samuel Tetteh is the first Ghana player to play for LASK Linz in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- There have been 163 goals in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 58.9% at home and 41.1% on the road, with FC Basel scoring 2 (50%) at home and LASK Linz scoring none (%) on the road.
- There have been 163 goals in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 season averaging 3.08 per team, with FC Basel conceding 4, ranking 30th place and LASK Linz conceding 0, ranking 3rd place.
- There have been 163 goals in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 41.1% at home and 58.9% on the road, with FC Basel, conceding 1 (25%) at home and LASK Linz, conceding none (%) on the road.
- FC Basel have had 13 shots against on target from 19 shots, a shot on target ratio of 68.42%, which compares to the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 average of 48.79%.
- FC Basel have had 6 shots on target from 11 shots, a shot on target ratio of 54.55%, which compares to the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 average of 48.79%.
- FC Basel have conceded 31 fouls and had 6 yellow cards, compared to the UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 average of (17.68%) 1510 fouls / 267 yellow cards, which gives them a yellow cards/fouls conceded ratio of 19.35%.
- Andreas Ekberg has refereed 6 times in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying and issued 15 yellow cards, that's an average of 2.5 per match.
- This is the first time Andreas Ekberg has refereed this fixture in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Andreas Ekberg is in charge of FC Basel for the first time in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Andreas Ekberg is in charge of LASK Linz for the first time in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- FC Basel last clean sheet was on 5 August 2015 against Lech Poznan, they played 6 games with no clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying.
- Last time when FC Basel ended in a draw in the UEFA Champions League Qualifying was on 25 August 2015 vs Maccabi Tel Aviv, they played 4 games without having a draw.
- Valentin Stocker (Midfielder) has made 14 UEFA Champions League Qualifying appearances, he has scored 2 goals, assisted 1 time and been shown 5 yellow cards.
- Fabien Frei (Midfielder) has made 10 UEFA Champions League Qualifying appearances, he has scored 1 goal, assisted 1 time and been shown 1 yellow card.
- Luca Zuffi (Midfielder) has made 8 UEFA Champions League Qualifying appearances, he has scored 1 goal, assisted 2 times and been shown 2 yellow cards.
Pre-match Betting Stats
- 1 of FC Basel's last 1 UEFA Champions League Qualifying home games have seen both teams score.
- 2 of FC Basel's last 2 UEFA Champions League Qualifying games have seen them score 2 goals.