SALONIKA – Midtjylland of Denmark, Austrian Salzburg and Russian club Krasnodar achieved the last 3 goals at the Champions League level after winning their playoff matches on Wednesday.
Midtjylland won 4–1 over Slavia Prague after a blank draw in the first leg, with Alexander Scholz scoring a penalty twice to put them before Frank Onyeka and Anders Dreyer finished the goal.
Krasnodar beat PAOK Salonique 4-2 overall after a 2–1 victory in Greece, with Frenchman Remy Cabella sealing his way after Omar El Kaddouri overturned an opposite purpose to his team Giannis Micahilidis.
Salzburg scored a 3–1 home win over Maccabi Tel Aviv for a 5–2 overall win, with striker Patson Daka scoring twice.
(Written through Zoran Milosavljevic; edited through Ed Osmond)
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