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  1. Line-ups from Fir Parkpublished at 13:36 18 August

    Motherwell: Oxborough, O'Donnell, Casey, Gordon, McGinn, Seddon, Wilson, Zdravkovski, Halliday, Miller, Robinson.

    Substitutes: Hegyi, Balmer, Sparrow, Kaleta, Ebiye, Wells, Ferrie, Watt, Maswanhise.

    Kilmarnock: O'Hara, Wright, Dead, Findlay, Mackay-Steven, McKenzie, Watson, Polworth, Murray, Anderson, Watkins.

    Substitutes: McCrorie, Mayo, Lyons, Vassell, Kennedy, Cameron, Donnelly, Wales, Bainbridge.

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  2. Killie's Euro run 'a special time for everybody'published at 13:24 17 August

    Kilmarnock players celebrate in TromsoImage source, SNS

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes feels the squad and fans are feeding off each other's enthusiasm during their European tour.

    Killie were backed by about 300 supporters as they secured progress to the Conference League play-offs with victory at Tromso, the world's northernmost professional football club.

    They were helped along by the vocal backing of their fans but that process had begun long before the game.

    McInnes, whose side travel to Denmark to face FC Copenhagen on Thursday, told Killie TV: "We had a meeting with the players at lunchtime on the day of the game.

    "The supporters had commandeered a pub right across the road from the hotel, so we were well versed in all their singing throughout the day and seeing how much they were enjoying it.

    "My own son was over experiencing it. It's a special time for everybody and we just wanted to try and at least give us one more shot at it.

    "Obviously it's going to be like most cup competitions, tougher as you go along. I'm sure the supporters will enjoy it."

    Kilmarnock first have a Premier Sports Cup second-round tie at Motherwell on Sunday.

    McInnes is hoping to get Marley Watkins back from a groin injury but Corrie Ndaba is still missing.

    "I need to utilise the squad," he said. "I could do with Marley coming back, maybe for Sunday. Corrie will maybe be back for next week potentially."

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  3. Motherwell v Kilmarnock: Previewpublished at 20:40 16 August

    Clive Lindsay
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Motherwell striker Tony WattImage source, SNS
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    Competition rules mean Tony Watt is not cup-tied despite playing for Dundee United in the groupstage

    Motherwell's problems continue to mount with the news that Apostolos Stamatelopoulos has been sidelined for six weeks after the former Newcastle Jets striker was forced off during Saturday's defeat by Rangers.

    With fellow summer signing Filip Stuparevic recovering from his injury, manager Stuart Kettlewell moved this week to bring striker Tony Watt back to his former club on loan after limited game time with Dundee United.

    Well's only wins this season have been over fourth-tier sides Edinburgh City and Clyde and they are without a win in three outings as they entertain a Kilmarnock side on a high after Conference League progress.

    A single goal against Tromso in Norway was enough to secure a first win in five outings this season, but visiting manager Derek McInnes will no doubt shuffle his pack again as he aims to end a run of five visits to Fir Park without a victory while looking towards next week's play-off round tie against FC Copenhagen.

    Read the Premier Sports Cup preview in full here.

  4. 'Magical result that could kickstart our season'published at 15:19 16 August

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    We asked for your views after Kilmarnock’s 1-0 win against Tromso set up a Confernce League play-off against Copenhagen.

    Here’s what some of you said:

    James: An excellent performance from Killie, the tactics were spot on and for all their possession Tromso created very little. Matty Kennedy was superb and the defence was solid and the young left-back was very good.

    Marwan: Not the best performance, but at a knockout game I do not care how we win. Defensively we were very good and Joe Wright was brilliant. Bring on Copenhagen!

    Sean: Magical result that could kickstart our season! Impressive and one game away from the group stages. They are back to believing in themselves.

    Tam: Brilliant from the team and the manager.

    Dougie: Hopefully that result will kickstart their season and do as well if not better than last season.

    Ant: A real dogged performance which was much needed after the weekend. Kyle Vassell is still a worry - another poor performance from the captain but the team collectively played well, defence was much more solid.

    Jim: Honestly that was the worst referee in the world, he had no control of the game from start to finish. Well done Killie, a workmanlike performance much better than previous games. Hopefully this means the confidence is back and better performances will now materialise, well done.

    Stuart: Fantastic lift for everyone connected to Kilmarnock.

    Isobel: Take a bow Killie players after a gritty performance which was orchestrated by Kennedy. We had to ride our luck at times but overall we were more creative. The referee was baffling to say the least. A deserved win and hope this springboards our confidence over the next few games.

  5. Bainbridge 'grateful' to be thrown in at deep endpublished at 13:50 16 August

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Ollie BainbridgeImage source, SNS

    Ollie Bainbridge "couldn’t be more grateful" at being handed a start against Tromso on Thursday as Kilmarnock’s European adventure continued.

    The on-loan Sunderland defender, 19, was drafted in for just the second start of his senior career after lining up against Celtic in the Scottish Premiership opener.

    Bainbridge played a part in Killie’s fine defensive showing in Norway and "loved the experience" after initially feeling "a bit shaky".

    "There's not many times you get to play in Europe in your career, so to do it very early on, I couldn’t be more grateful," he told BBC Scotland.

    "We've got a lot of experience and the back four sort of kept us together. A lot of communication, the team stuck together and we saw that with the clean sheet."

    Bainbridge is keen to help Kilmarnock find the form they displayed last season after a somewhat stuttering start to the new campaign.

    "The gaffer has mentioned they were really solid last season, and in Norway we showed it again," he said.

    "So maybe it was just a blip for the past couple of games. He was just so proud and absolutely buzzing for us and the fans. What a win."

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  6. Vassell's pride as Killie dig deep for momentous winpublished at 11:46 16 August

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Killie captain Kyle Vassell applauds the fans at full-timeImage source, SNS
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    Killie captain Kyle Vassell applauds the travelling fans at full-time in Tromso

    Captain Kyle Vassell was "fearing the worst" when he botched a late chance to double Kilmarnock’s lead in Tromso.

    He needn’t have worried. Derek McInnes’ side continued their backs-to-the-wall masterclass and, after surviving a major scare when Amadou Barry thumped a header against the bar, marched on to a Conference League play-off meeting with FC Copenhagen thanks to Joe Wright’s early goal.

    "We had to defend, so disciplined for 90 minutes," Vassell told BBC Scotland.

    "They’re a good team on the ball, we knew that, and I'm so proud of the boys. We stuck together, we dug in and I’m so happy to win.

    "We expected it [second-half pressure] to be honest. We wanted something to hold on to because we know when we're at our best, we're hard to break down.

    "It was a really tough thing to track your runners for 90 minutes really and do all the horrible stuff that people don't see. But we stuck in, everyone in there is knackered, but we'll do it every day to win a game of football.

    "Don’t get me wrong, when I had that chance late on and I messed it up, I was fearing the worst. But then I back my team and I had to dig in a little bit more and we held out, so it's just amazing.”

    Kilmarnock’s hectic schedule continues with a Premier Sports Cup trip to Motherwell on Sunday followed by the play-off first leg away to Copenhagen next Thursday.

    "We're not a club that has the facilities to recover like the top boys, but the club are doing everything they can to try and get us right," added Vassell.

    "And it's so nice to be professional off the pitch as well and and eat and drink and make sure we look after our bodies. I'll push that with the boys, cause it's a massive game Sunday. I’ve already said I want to get to Hamden this year."

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  7. Change of shape the key to success?published at 11:04 16 August

    Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes reverted to a 4-4-2 formation in the away win over TromsoImage source, SNS
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    Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes reverted to a 4-4-2 shape in the away win over Tromso

    Kilmarnock’s defence proved to be an unbreachable obstacle for Tromso on Thursday night.

    Was the bedrock of the 1-0 win a switch to the formation that served Derek McInnes so well last season?

    Laurie Finlayson, co-host of the Killie View podcast, certainly believes so.

    "Yeah absolutely, I think a key to our success last night was actually restoring the 4-4-2 formation, as simple as that sounds,” he said.

    "In recent weeks Derek has been toying with things that hasn't really worked, whereas playing 4-4-2 was what brought us a lot of our success last season.

    "And a lot of that success last season came from performances akin to last night where it's quite gritty or digging in and getting the job done.

    "And defensively, it's been a strange one this season because it's effectively the same backline a lot of the time. The only difference really being Robby McCrorie is now between the sticks and for a couple of games now, young Oliver Bainbridge, on loan from Sunderland, has been getting a game."

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  8. 'McInnes mentality shift a shining example for Scottish clubs in Europe'published at 10:24 16 August

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    Derek McInnes' "fighting talk" and insistence Kilmarnock were going to Tromso to win is a change of tact other Scottish clubs in Europe should take note of, says Sunday Mail chief football writer Scott McDermott.

    Listen to the Scottish football podcast for more reaction to Kilmarnock's win

  9. Copenhagen set up Killie tie after spot-kick horror showpublished at 10:12 16 August

    FC Copenhagen winger Mohamed ElyounoussiImage source, Getty Images
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    Mohamed Elyounoussi missed one of Copenhagen's spot-kicks

    FC Copenhagen set up a Europa League play-off against Kilmarnock after surviving what some fans described as one of the worst-ever penalty shoot-outs.

    Seven out of 10 spot kicks were missed or saved - with former Celtic and Southampton winger Mohamed Elyounoussi one of the culprits - as the Danes won the shoot-out 2-1 after Banik Ostrava deservedly edged their home leg 1-0 to level the aggregate score at 1-1.

    Copenhagen travelled to the Czech Republic with an advantage courtesy of substitute midfielder Victor Froholdt's stoppage-time winner.

    In Ostrava, English goalkeeper Nathan Trott and the first of a couple goal-line clearances kept Banik at bay until Erik Prekop fired home from David Buchta's cut-back three minutes from the break.

    The hosts were again dominant in the second half, with Elyounoussi firing one of Copenhagen's rare goal attempts straight at goalkeeper Jakub Markovic before setting up midfielder William Clem for a low drive just wide in extra time.

    Banik substitute Abdullahi Tanko fluffed a one-one-one chance to avoid the tense spot-kick finale.

    Then came the shoot-out, with fellow home forward Jiri Klima setting the tone by striking the outside of a post, Markovic saved from Iceland forward Orri Oskarsson and Ewarton skied his attempt over the bar before midfielder Magnus Mattsson finally put Copenhagen ahead.

    Filip Kubala immediately replied for the hosts then Elyounoussi fired his spot kick against Markovic's legs.

    However, Michal Frydrych was next to lift his attempt over the bar, Elias Achouri found the top corner and Matej Chalus handed victory to the Danes by thumping yet another clear of the crossbar.

  10. Wright thrilled by 'perfect result'published at 22:21 15 August

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    Match winner Joe Wright hails 'brilliant' Kilmarnock performance

    Following his early dismissal on Saturday, Kilmarnock defender Joe Wright bounced back with a crucial winning goal and a solid defensive performance in his side's triumph in Tromso.

    The 29-year-old defender headed home after 11 minutes played and was thrilled by the team's energetic, all-round performance as they progressed to a Conference League play-off against Copenhagen.

    "All the boys are delighted in there," Wright told BBC Scotland.

    "It was a brilliant team performance. We just worked so hard, tirelessly as a team and communicated well.

    "To get a 1-0, it was a perfect result for us. That's what we were last season; difficult to score against and popping up with goals at good moments.

    "I think we were comfortable in our shape. We worked on it. It looks unnatural when their goalkeeper is carrying the ball to the halfway line but it is something we were happy for them to do, which allowed us to nick possession and hit them on the counter attack.

    "It's mainly the same squad with some new additions. From where we were two years ago to then a play-off game in the Conference League. It's a massive credit to everyone at the club."

  11. Tromso 0-1 Kilmarnock: Have your saypublished at 20:48 15 August

    Have your say

    A memorable continental journey will carry on for Kilmarnock.

    Joe Wright's early header and a robust defensive showing over the 90 has knocked out Tromso and has set up a Conference League play-off against Danish giants Copenhagen.

    Let us know your thoughts on the result and the play-off draw here., external

  12. Tromso 0-1 Kilmarnock: What the manager saidpublished at 20:38 15 August

    Kilmarnock Manager Derek McInnes celebrates at full time during a UEFA Conference League qualifying match between Tromso and Kilmarnock at the Romssa Arena, on August 15, 2024, in Tromso, Norway. (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)Image source, SNS

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes tells BBC Scotland: "Last season, we had so many games where we got results from being resilient, hard to play against, everything we weren't on Sunday.

    "We played on the outside of their shape really well first half and we got the all important goal.

    "We wanted to try and continue this run and we've not got a really exciting tie to come."

    "They thought they had one foot in the next round, I felt that last week. I thought there was an overconfidence, we spoke about that."

    On match-winner Joe Wright: "He was in such a poor place place on Sunday, he felt like he let everyone down. But in football there's always another game.

    "He's the guy who made the difference tonight."

  13. Tromso 0-1 Kilmarnock: Analysispublished at 20:31 15 August

    Cam Wanstall
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Kilmarnock's Brad Lyons celebrates at full time during a UEFA Conference League qualifying match between Tromso and Kilmarnock at the Romssa Arena, on August 15, 2024, in Tromso, Norway. (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)Image source, SNS

    Kilmarnock’s grit in defence has shone once again.

    As soon as McInnes’ men took the lead in the Arctic Circle, there was a noticeable lowering of their defensive line as 11 bodies quickly dropped behind the ball for Tromso’s next attack.

    Club captain Kyle Vassell and young, surprise starter Bobby Wales both fluffed chances up the other end in the second half, but it never seemed to unsettle Killie.

    Every player held their shape well and rarely allowed Tromso a clear sight at goal, while also effectively slowing down play in the latter stages of the tie.

    The late introduction of Rory McKenzie was also inspired, as a late last-ditch challenge from the midfielder thwarted a promising Tromso attack.

    The Ayrshire side are now within touching distance of the league stage. And it’s down to their battling attitude and tactical nous when out of possession.

  14. Tromso 0-1 Kilmarnock: Who impressed?published at 20:29 15 August

    Kilmarnock's Joe Wright celebrates with his team mates as he scores to make it 1-0 during a UEFA Conference League qualifying match between Tromso and Kilmarnock at the Romssa Arena, on August 15, 2024, in Tromso, Norway. (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)Image source, SNS

    From zero to hero. Joe Wright.

    After his early red card during Sunday's home defeat to St Johnstone, the 29-year-old popped up with the decisive goal to send Killie into the Conference League play-off.

    Wright was also superb throughout in defence, never putting a foot wrong until his late, enforced substitution.

  15. Line-ups at Romssa Arenapublished at 17:06 15 August

    Tromso: Haugaard, Barry, Skjaervik, Guddal, Cornic, Hjerto Dahl, Jenssen, Antonsen, Paintsil, Nordas, Romsaas.

    Substitutes: Thomas, Jenseen, Winther, Erlien, Johnsgard, Larsen, Norheim, Nilsen, Psyche.

    Kilmarnock: McCrorie, Wright, Mayo, Findlay, Bainbridge, Armstrong, Donnelly, Lyons, Kennedy, Vassell, Wales.

    Substitutes: O'Hara, Deas, McKenzie, Watson, Mackay-Steven, Murray, Cameron, Anderson, E. Brown, Polworth.

  16. When is Premier Sports Cup quarter-final draw?published at 15:25 15 August

    Premier Sports CupImage source, SNS

    The draw for the quarter-finals of the Premier Sports Cup will take place on Sunday after the Celtic v Hibs tie, which kicks off at 15:00 BST.

    The draw will be shown live on Premier Sports following their coverage of the game from Parkhead.

    All quarter-final ties due to be played on the weekend of September 21-22.

  17. Killie fans enjoying their Arctic experiencepublished at 15:17 15 August

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter in Tromso

    Kilmarnock flag in Tromso

    Around 300 Kilmarnock fans have travelled to Tromso for Killie's Conference League crunch tie, and so far they're enjoying the Norwegian hospitality.

    The flags are up while they take over some local bars and they're in good spirits and in good voice.

    Killie's opponents have quite a claim to fame, as the world's northernmost top-flight football club, with the city of Tromso inside the Arctic Circle.

    Kilmarnock are hoping to get the better of them tonight on their own patch, as they look to keep their European adventure going.

  18. 'Kilmarnock capable of beating Tromso'published at 12:42 15 August

    Kilmarnock’s Bobby Wales scores to make it 2-2 during a UEFA Europa Conference League qualifier between Kilmarnock and Tromso IL at Rugby ParkImage source, SNS

    It's been a far from convincing start to the season for Derek McInnes' Kilmarnock, who have lost three and drawn two of their five competitive outings.

    Still, could the allure of European competition proper inspire Killie to a first win this term and kickstart their campaign?

    Bobby Wales' late goal earned them a 2-2 draw in the first leg of the Conference League qualifier against Tromso last week, and they travel to Norway knowing a win would set up a play-off against either FC Copenhagen or Banik Ostrava.

    "It shouldn't be beyond Kilmarnock to, at their best, get through this tie tonight," The Times' Michael Grant told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.

    "But how many times have we been through this with all the Scottish teams and we think that they're in the mix?

    "They nearly lost the home leg, it was a kind of saving job right at the end.

    "I do worry for Kilmarnock this season, that's five games in still to get a win. It doesn't seem to have ignited for Derek yet and it'll be a real blow for them if they go out of this round, not just financially of course."

  19. Vassell relishing 'cup final' in Tromsopublished at 10:29 15 August

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Kyle VassellImage source, SNS

    Kyle Vassell is relishing the "cup final atmosphere" he expects to experience when Kilmarnock face Tromso for a place in the Europa Conference League play-offs.

    The tie is evenly poised after Bobby Wales' added-time equaliser gave Killie a fighting chance in Norway following a 2-2 draw at Rugby Park.

    Tromso recovered from Vassell's early opener to take command of the tie but Wales' leveller means Derek McInnes' men - who lost their Europa League qualifier against Cercle Bruges - travel to Romssa Arena with hope of extending their stay in Europe.

    "Now this is potentially the last game - we've had our chance in the Europa League that we let slip - it makes it even more important," said Vassell.

    "We must not get caught up in it, it's still a game of football, but we need to go out there knowing essentially it could be a cup final atmosphere and we need to match it.

    "Everyone's different. I like to probably taper it down and play the game, stay calm and cool, but some boys will need to get fired up and play with a bit of an edge.

    "So it's about trying to speak to the right people in the right way and get them in the right headspace."

    Some uncharacteristic defensive lapses let Killie down last week after Vassell's opener, but the striker thinks his side showed enough in Ayrshire to feel confident they can hurt Tromso.

    "I thought it was going to be a good night for us, just because of the team I'm in and how good we are defensively," he added.

    "You know we had such a good record last season and you wouldn't expect us to concede two goals at home, but at the same time, it showed us we can definitely do some damage.

    "And we're full of confidence off the back of that result even though it was a draw. They have some good players in defence, but I fancy my chances."

    Vassell admitted Tromso having a rest at weekend while Killie lost against St Johnstone is "beneficial, but it is what it is" and the forward is focusing only about glory, not fatigue.

    "That's all I've been thinking about, it's all I've been thinking about," he said.

    "I'm going to do my best tonight and make sure I can get the team as ready as possible because it's a massive opportunity for us."

  20. 'It's important we stay in Europe as long as we can'published at 21:57 14 August

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    Derek McInnes wants his Kilmarnock side to thrive on the pressure of having to beat Tromso in Norway on Thursday night to extend their Conference League campaign into the play-off round.

  21. McInnes on Tromso task, favourites & no regretspublished at 19:59 14 August

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter in Tromso

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnesImage source, SNS
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    Derek McInnes thinks there is more to come from Kilmarnock in the second leg

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes has been speaking to the media before Thursday's Conference League third qualifying round second leg against Tromso in Norway.

    Here are the key points from the press conference:

    • The game is "in the balance", with Kilmarnock still very much in the tie after a 2-2 draw in the first leg. McInnes says that while some may think Tromso are "huge favourites" he does not see it that way.

    • He was annoyed at the manner in which Kilmarnock conceded goals in the first leg and says they "skewed the result" but he thinks his team were the better side.

    • Feels there is more to come from Kilmarnock and he wants them to play with a cutting edge while being more organised and concentrated.

    • McInnes adds: "I don't want us to wait a few weeks before we go and show our best and look back at what might have been."

    • McInnes says Tromso play with energy and build up their play. Their strength is playing well as a team, not standout individuals.

    • Corrie Nbada has travelled, but McInnes is hoping not to use the defender. Marley Watkins, Liam Donnelly and Gary Mackay-Steven all travelled and are in squad. But Kyle Maggenis has not travelled.

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