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Niederkorn, who hail from Luxembourg, have never reached the Europa League proper, though they did prove to be more than the sum of their parts when beating Rangers (over two legs) in qualifying a few years ago. Thursday’s hosts will be hoping to see off welsh opposition, so they can have another crack at decent opposition in the next round.
Beginning the season in the Europa League preliminaries is becoming a bit of a habit for Niederkorn, who’ve now taken part in UEL qualifying in each of the last three seasons. They were also involved back in 2015 too. In 2017, the side from Luxembourg made it further than this stage, as they delivered an upset against Scottish giants Rangers, winning 2-1 aggregate before being narrowly knocked out by AEL of Cyprus.
In 2018 Niederkorn once again made it through the first round, as they beat Azerbaijani side Qabala (2-1 on aggregate). Not only did the team from Luxembourg get through one round, but they also beat Hungarian side Honved (2-1 on aggregate) before eventually being eliminated by Ufa, though they did draw with the Russians at this venue. Such form bodes very well ahead of a game against a Cardiff Met side that has never previously featured in the UEL qualifying.
The fact that Cardiff Metropolitan, who finished sixth in the Welsh Premier League last season and who’re set to become the first ever British University team to play in the Europa League, have never played on the continent before does mean that they’re at a disadvantage here.