Both Champions League qualifying matches between Partizan and Dynamo will be held without away fans

Dynamo vs Partizan matches will take place on July 23 and 30

Serbian Partisan announced that his matches against Dynamo in the second round of qualification Champions League will take place without away fans.

“At the request of Dynamo, as the host of the first match, which is playing its matches in Poland due to the war in Ukraine, and due to possible clashes among fans, primarily due to the relationship between the fan groups of the two clubs, and especially after Partizan’s trip to the Russian Federation for a football tournament, it was decided not to allow away fans to attend either match. This decision was made on the recommendation and in coordination with the local authorities in Poland, as well as on the advice and approval of UEFA.”

The first meeting between Dynamo and Partizan will take place in Lublin, Poland on Tuesday, July 23. The starting whistle will sound at 21:00 Kyiv time (20:00 local time).

Tickets for the match in Poland are already on sale. Prices vary from 8 to 70 euros depending on the price category. The main referee for the match will be German Christian Dingert.

The return match in Belgrade will take place in eight days – on Wednesday, July 31. The meeting will also begin at 21:00 Kyiv time. The match at the Partizan Arena will be held without spectators.

If Oleksandr Shovkovskiy’s team manages to get past the second round, then their potential opponents in the third will be Rangers, Slavia (Prague), Red Bull (Salzburg) and Lille. Also among the contenders for two tickets to the main draw of the main European Cup are Union Saint-Gilloise and Twente.

In case of a loss to Partizan, the capital club will end up in the third qualifying stage of the Europa League.

Source: Sportarena

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