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22:57 BST - That's it from us this evening, thanks for joining us for another thrilling night of European football. We'll be back this weekend as the Premier League returns - including a troublesome trip to Newcastle for Ange Postecoglou's Nottingham Forest. See you there!
22:49 BST - There isn't the same love for Russell Martin, whose Rangers side endured a difficult 2-1 loss this evening after going 2-0 down by half-time.
Martin told TNT Sports: "You can't start that poorly. We had loads of chances in the first half but they had too many. The mentality is the problem.
"We are not doing what we should do in set plays, in our throw-ins, so that's a mentality issue. We had loads of chances in the first half, we were so dominant in the second.
"We should score more goals. You come away in Europe and have that many big chances in front of goal, you can't lose the game.
"We have a lot of young men that will have to learn really quickly. We have to improve the mentality quickly, it's not a tactical problem.
"It's an interesting time (to be Rangers manager), it's a frustrating time because we show signs of so much growth and improvement.
"We came away from home and had so many chances, so it's frustrating to lose the game. It's all about Sunday now."
22:46 BST - Unai Emery struck a much more relaxed figure than his Premier League counterpart Ange Postecoglou after Aston Villa eased to a 2-0 victory over Feyenoord.
Emery told TNT Sports: "My expectation was more or less tough like the match was. We were ready to compete. The test we had today was a fantastic test.
"They had chances in the first half, their goalkeeper was fantastic.
"Second half we changed a little bit and dominated more. We were getting confidence and it was a fantastic win. I am so proud of how the players responded on the field."
22:42 BST - If you're wondering why the Forest fans aren't showing much patience with Ange Postecoglou, here's why:
22:35 BST - It was truly a poor day out for Rangers, who were beaten 2-1 by Sturm Graz.
Rangers defender Derek Cornelius told TNT Sports: "We didn't start the match well, and that's something we need to stop doing. We can't be naive going into any game.
"Second half we were chasing the game. We weren't good enough today. We need to be better.
"I don't know what the problem is. It seems like there are moments when everyone is switched on, everyone's tuned in, and then other moments when we are just not.
"It can just switch like that in the match, and I don't know why.
"We need to really fix those things."
22:32 BST - Aston Villa goalkeeper Marco Bizot told TNT Sports: "It's a massive victory. I've played here in my career many times and I can count the amount on one hand that we have taken a victory. This is a massive victory for Villa so I'm happy.
"It has been difficult in the beginning of the season but we never lost the faith and hope. We still have the spirit, even when it was not that great at the beginning.
"Now, hopefully, we can keep this up. We are playing better, the team has confidence and we're scoring goals and that's the most important thing."
22:20 BST - Nottingham Forest boss Ange Postecoglou is already cutting a dejected figure at the City Ground.
"Really disappointing," he told TNT Sports about his side's loss. "Just really, really poor goals we conceded in the first half. Allowed the opposition to get comfortable in the game.
"Story of our last few games – key moments let us down.
"We just let ourselves down in key moments of the game. Nothing organisational just in those moments we have not shown the same desire and determination to the opposition."
The Australian, who has played the pantomime villain already once before, appears to have his hands full trying to win over a fanbase that tonight was singing 'you're getting sacked in the morning' to him this evening.
"I heard it. They're fans they want to see their team win, and they're entitled to their opinion," he said. "Nothing surprises me in football any more."
22:00 BST FULL-TIME! Aston Villa have recorded a 2-0 victory over Feyenoord thanks to goals from Emiliano Buendia and John McGinn. They seem to like that ground when it comes to Europe...
Here's the Flashscore report from the game.

Villa struggled somewhat to get a foothold in the game in the first half, which ended goalless. However, they took their chances when it counted as they grew into the game in the second.

21:58 BST FULL-TIME! There's the final whistle, and Nottingham Forest have lost 3-2 to Midtjylland. A really poor result on what should have been a celebratory night as European football returned to the City Ground.

Forest appeared to have control of the game but conceded two early goals. The third came as the home side went in search of an equaliser, as the visitors broke out from their own half.

21:56 BST - GOAL! Morgan Gibbs-White has pulled Forest to within one goal of Midtjylland, but surely there isn't enough time for another?
21:54 FULL-TIME! Sturm Graz have beaten Rangers 2-1, a defeat that Russell Martin could dearly have done without. Where to now for the Scottish side? Click here for our report.

As you can see from the match momentum, they were in charge for swathes of the game, but could not find a second - or even third - goal to come away with the win.

21:50 BST - CLOSE! How has Oliver Christensen denied John Souttar here?!
21:48 BST - GOAL! Valdemar Byskov has scored Midtjylland's third and that could be it for Nottingham Forest, who are 3-1 down with only a handful of minutes remaining in the game.
21:41 BST - GOAL! John McGinn has doubled Aston Villa's lead and put them on track for victory. The Scot is in fine form for Unai Emery's side.
21:37 BST - CLOSE! Forest are almost level as Chris Wood thinks he's scored, but the flag had gone up. Fine margins.
21:35 BST - Elsewhere, Aberdeen are fighting back against Shakhtar Donetsk after conceding a quickfire second-half double. Here's Marko Lazetić pulling them back to within a goal.
21:24 BST - GOAL! Emiliano Buendia has put Aston Villa ahead against Feyenoord!
21:21 BST - If you want a big result then you need your team to put in a big performance. Crystal Palace's Yeremy Pino completed all three of his dribbles on his way to a match-high Flashscore rating of 8.6 as the visitors won on their European bow.

21:08 BST - GOAL! Rangers have one back thanks to a solo effort from Djeidi Gassama. The Scots trail 2-1 to Sturm Graz.
21:05 BST - We are into the second half around the grounds - can Forest and Rangers turn things around?
20:57 BST - Here's what the stats tell us about the Forest game, where the home side have had more possession and more shots at goal.

20:54 BST - While we await the second half, here are the highlights of Crystal Palace's historic victory earlier this evening. Oliver Glasner's side have now gone 19 matches unbeaten in all competitions, the longest unbeaten run in their history.
20:50 BST - Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is adamant that Kelechi Iheanacho's disallowed equaliser in their 2-0 loss to Braga should have stood.
"I can't understand why the referee isn't asked to go and have a look at that," the boss said.
"If you look at it once, twice, I'm assuming the people in the VAR room have looked at it more than that, there's absolutely no way, whatever way you look at it, (Iheanacho) has touched it.
"That's a huge moment in the game. It was a big moment in the game. We started the half well and we continued to push."
Does he have a point? Here's how it all unfolded:
20:46 BST - HALF-TIME! We have reached the break with Rangers' heads spinning as they somehow find themselves 2-0 behind against Sturm Graz. Meanwhile, three goals in six mnutes lit up the game at City Ground, where Nottingham Forest are losing 2-1 to Midtjylland. Villa's game against Feyenoord has been boring by comparison, and remains goalless at the end of the first half.
20:38 BST - GOAL! From bad to worse for Rangers, who are now 2-0 behind against Sturm Graz thanks to Otar Kiteishvili. Quite how he wasn't made to work harder when taking a simple ball from a set-piece is bewildering.
20:37 BST - An unwanted stat for Russell Martin.
20:26 BST - GOAL! What is going on out there?! Mads Bech Sorensen has put Midtjylland ahead again! They lead 2-1 against Forest in what is shaping up to be a thriller already.
20:23 BST - GOAL! Forest have equalised in no time at all! Dan Ndoye the man to level things up.
20:20 BST - GOAL! Ousmane Diao has punished Nottingham Forest from a set-piece after Murillo was penalised for holding.
20:12 BST - How many times have you seen this?! Roma missed three successive penalties in their 1-0 defeat by Lille. You can watch how it all unfolded here:
20:08 BST - GOAL! Well, if Rangers wanted to get one over their rivals tonight, they aren't going about it the right way. They've already conceded a Tomi Horvat goal to trail Sturm Graz 1-0 early on.
20:01 BST - KICK-OFF! And we are underway!
19:55 BST - Right then, over to you Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest, and Rangers. Villa are in Feyenoord, the location of one of the most famous nights in their history, while Nottingham Forest are back on the European stage after three decades away. Rangers will be hoping to secure a victory and get one over their big rivals Celtic, who suffered a disappointing loss to Braga.
19:42 BST - FULL-TIME! The celebrations in south London can begin in earnest! Crystal Palace have beaten Dynamo Kyiv 2-0 in their first appearance in Europe. Click here to read our match report.
It was an assured performance in which Oliver Glasner's side were in control for large periods, as you can see from the momentum stats below.

Below are the key stats from Palace's win:

19:39 BST - FULL-TIME! There's the final whistle and it's not a good reception for Brendan Rodgers and his team as Celtic lose 2-0 to Braga. Here's our full report.
The stats don't make happy reading for the Scottish side, who had more possession but fewer shots at goal:

After a sustained period of momentum in the second half, Celtic conceded and that was that for Rodgers' troops.

19:37 BST - Good news for Nottingham Forest fans as Murillo returns after being ruled out for their last four games. There are also starts for Callum Hudson-Odoi, Ibrahim Sangare, Morgan Gibbs-White and Igor Jesus.

19:33 BST - For their game against Feyenoord, Aston Villa have made four changes to the side that beat Fulham on Sunday as Ian Maatsen, Pau Torres, Boubacar Kamara and Emiliano Buendia all start.

19:30 BST - RED CARD! Borna Sosa is shown a red card after successive yellows just minutes apart from each other.
19:28 BST - GOAL! Celtic fans look away... Gabri Martinez has given Braga a 2-0 lead with barely any time left on the clock. Brendan Rodgers' side were jeered off at half-time, so there's sure to be a cacophony to send them back down the tunnel in a few minutes' time if they don't conjour a miracle from here.
19:03 BST - GOAL! Eddie Nketiah has put Crystal Palace 2-0 up against Dynamo Kyiv with a neat finish. No nerves for Palace on their European debut.
18:57 BST - NO GOAL! The celebrations have been cut short by VAR, and the goal has been ruled out for handball. Celtic still trail 1-0, but was it the right call? Have a look below:
18:54 BST - GOAL! Whatever Brendan Rodgers said at half-time has had a fairly immediate effect as Kelechi Iheanacho has drawn Celtic level with Braga early in the second half.
18:35 BST - HALF-TIME! So far, so good for Crystal Palace as they lead their Conference League match against Dynamo Kyiv 1-0.
But it's less positive for Celtic as Brendan Rodgers' side are jeered off while trailing a goal to Braga in the Europa League.
18:17 BST - GOAL! Breakthrough for Crystal Palace! They lead away to Dynamo Kyiv through a wonderful back-post header from Daniel Munoz which nestles into the top corner. It's the Eagles' first-ever away goal in Europe.
18:06 BST - GOAL! Celtic find themselves behind in their Europa League tie against Braga and it's via a superb goal from Ricardo Horta, who unleashes a dipping strike from a significant distance.
17:45 BST - KICK-OFF! Underway in Lublin and Glasgow this evening. Follow Crystal Palace and Celtic's respective European matches below.
17:04 BST - Despite facing Ukrainian side Dynamo Kyiv, Crystal Palace's Conference League campaign begins at the Motor Lublin Arena in Lublin, Poland.
Due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine since 2022, UEFA instructed all Ukrainian clubs to find a suitable stadium for home European fixtures, with Lublin elected for Dynamo.
16:43 BST - Getting straight into things this evening, here are the Crystal Palace and Celtic starting line-ups for their respective European clashes:


16:30 BST - Good afternoon and welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker, bringing you coverage of fixtures in both the Europa League and Conference League!
It's the second matchday in the Europa League this evening, while the Conference League will be getting underway for its fifth season.
Crystal Palace begin their Conference League adventure in Poland against Dynamo Kyiv at 17:45 BST, while in the Europa League, Aston Villa face a tricky match away to Feyenoord at 20:00 BST and Nottingham Forest host their first European game in 30 years against Midtjylland.
Celtic are in early Europa League action at home to Braga, their rivals Rangers travel to Austria to play Sturm Graz and in the Conference League, Aberdeen welcome Shakhtar Donetsk to Pittodrie.
