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  1. LINE-UPS from Rugby Parkpublished at 18:12 8 August

    Kilmarnock: McCrorie, Lyons, Wright, Mayo, Findlay, Armstrong, Donnelly, Polworth, Kennedy, Vassell, Anderson.

    Substitutes: O'Hara, Deas, McKenzie, Watson, Mackay-Steven, Murray, Cameron, Wales, Brown, Brannan, Leslie, Bainbridge.

    Tromso: Haugaard, A Jenssen, Guddal, Skjaervik, Paintsil, Antonsen, R Jenssen, Hjerto Dahl, Norheim, Nordas, Romsaas.

    Substitutes: Thomas, Jensen, Cornic, Winther, Barry, Erlien, Johnsgard, Larsen, Nilsen, Psyche.

  2. What can Killie expect from Tromso?published at 12:12 8 August

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    Who better to give the lowdown on Tromso than David Weatherston?

    The Scottish striker played out the final years of his career in Norway and is still based there, where he is clued up on all things Norwegian football.

    Tromso, who are in Ayrshire for tonight's Conference League qualifier first leg with Kilmarnock, are 13th after 18 games in the Eliteserien.

    Speaking to the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast, Weatherston said: "I think it's a really even game.

    "Tromso have struggled quite a lot this year, they had to change their manager in the winter. It was a real surprise that they managed to finish third in the league last year.

    "Gaute Helstrup, the manager, left to join rivals Bodo/Glimt as the assistant and since then they've struggled to really get going this year.

    "They've shown signs of life in the last two months. They're quite a young team with dots of experience around it, but they'll try and pass the ball through the lines.

    "They've got some really exciting and talented young players - Napoleon Romsaas and Jens Hjerto-Dahl spring to mind.

    "I've watched Killie a couple of times this year and there's not a lot between the two sides.

    "I don't think there's a lot of goals in Tromso, they tend to keep things tight, back five. I think it's going to be quite a low-scoring tie over the two legs."

  3. Killie must 'back ourselves' in 'very tough' Tromso tiepublished at 08:52 8 August

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    'We've just got to back ourselves' - Lyons

    Brad Lyons says Kilmarnock must "back ourselves more" when "very tough opponent" Tromso visit Rugby Park on Thursday night.

    Having dropped out of Europa League qualifying with a 2-1 loss to Cercle Bruges, Derek McInnes' side are now looking to reach the Conference League play-off round at the expense of Norwegians Tromso.

    "The last couple of weeks playing in Europe - the amount of fans we brought, the atmosphere, playing different opponents - it's really exciting," said Northern Irish midfielder Lyons.

    "Hopefully this time round we put a good performance in and get the right result.

    "I think we’ve got to back ourselves more. In the first tie, you saw it. It was a very tight, competitive game and one wee mistake cost us the tie.

    "As the gaffer said, we held a wee bit back. We were unsure. We’ve just got to back ourselves. We know what we’ve got in that team, we’ve just got to put it out on the pitch."

    Tromso finished third in the Eliteserien last season, but are currently 13th - just one point above the relegation zone. Despite their drastic drop-off, Lyons is not underestimating the Norwegian outfit.

    "We’ve done our homework on them, we’ve watched them," he said. "They can mix it up. They can go long when they want but they can also play really good football.

    "They’ll be a very tough opponent. They’re maybe not doing so well this season but last season they qualified for Europe, so we know they have talent."

    Keen for Killie's fresh European adventure to continue, Lyons gushed over the excitement and spectacle of continental football.

    "We’re buzzing. This is what we love," he said. "Getting to travel to countries we’ve never played in and playing teams we probably never will again. It’s a great experience and hopefully we can keep going."

  4. Tromso braced for 'physical' battlepublished at 17:19 7 August

    Gard Holme says his Tromso side are on the up after an awful start to the seasonImage source, SNS
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    Gard Holme says his Tromso side are on the up after an awful start to the season

    Tromso co-head coach Gard Holme is ready for a "physical" battle at Rugby Park on Thursday.

    The 39-year-old is aware of Killie's threat from the air and says his side must be ready to "fight" to progress to the next round.

    "They're direct and have good wingers," said Holme.

    "They're going to give us a good fight in the air. They are strong on set-pieces and long throws.

    "If we can be up to the fight, we'll have good confidence that we can come through. Kilmarnock are a physical team. We have to be ready for that."

    The Norwegian outfit come into the tie sitting a lowly 13th in the Eliteserien table, but results have picked up slightly after a disastrous start to the season - where they lost six of their first seven league games.

    "We started the league a little badly," said Holme. "We were all the way at the bottom but it's become much better now.

    "The last 10 to 15 games have been much better, so now we're slowly getting the results we want.

    "It's a very tight league in Norway now. Almost all teams beat everybody, so hopefully we can be at least some positions higher in the league. We feel that we are going into the tie in good shape.

  5. Killie boss wary of struggling Tromsopublished at 15:54 7 August

    Tromso's Tobias Guddal raises a smile during training at Rugby Park on WednesdayImage source, SNS
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    Tromso's Tobias Guddal raises a smile during training at Rugby Park on Wednesday

    Derek McInnes is taking little notice of Tromso's domestic struggles as Kilmarnock look to make it past the Norwegian side in Conference League qualifying.

    Having finished third in the Eliteserien last season, Tromso are currently in a relegation battle as they sit 13th in the 16-team table.

    The sides meet at Rugby Park in the first leg of the third-round qualifier on Thursday night.

    "Last season was a fantastic season for them hence the reason they are in European football," said Killie boss McInnes.

    "They seem to have picked up in recent weeks and when you look at the league they are only a few points away from fifth.

    "They look a good side. The polar opposite to Cercle Bruges, who were very direct with their play and press you high. Tromso are more a transitional team and want to bring you on to them.

    "They have some good youngsters and some experienced players. They are a capable team.

    “I thought their performance against Rosenborg at the weekend [1-0 defeat] was decent but I’ve spoken to the players and we did our video work on Tromso today.

    "We have got to show the players we know what we are dealing with. But I want to get over to the players it’s what we do."

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  6. McInnes on Tromso style & embracing Europepublished at 15:07 7 August

    Brian McLauchlin
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Derek McInnes during a Kilmarnock press conference ahead of their UEFA Europa League qualifier on Thursday night at Rugby Park, on July 24, 2024, in Kilmarnock, Scotland.  (Photo by Mark Scates / SNS Group)Image source, SNS

    Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes has been speaking to the media before Thursday's Conference League third qualifying round first-leg meeting with Tromso.

    Here are the key points:

    • McInnes has told his players to "embrace" the rare and exciting opportunity to play in Europe and to put in "two really strong performances" to reach the coveted play-offs.

    • He adds: "We believe can get through it and I'm sure Tromso will be thinking the same."

    • On Tromso, the manager says they are a "good side" who have the "advantage" of being midway through their league season.

    • The opposition have "picked up in recent weeks" and remain "very capable" despite league form slump.

    • Tromso are a "transitional team" who are less direct than "polar opposite" Cercle Bruges.

    • McInnes confirms Joe Wright and Robbie Deas return to the squad. Corrie Ndaba, Kyle Magennis and Marley Watkins are out injured.

  7. 'It's a hectic schedule, but I'm loving every minute of it'published at 14:04 6 August

    Sandy Armour
    Fan writer

    Kilmarnock fan voice

    As a Kilmarnock fan for over half a century, I've witnessed many highs and lows but the trip to Bruges last week was undoubtedly my favourite away trip ever.

    Along with another 3000 Killie fans, we took over the stunning Flemish city and although the result went against us, the memories that were made will never be forgotten.

    Of course we have another upcoming European adventure against Tromso, however clubs like Killie do not have the squad depth to perform consistently with such a busy fixture list.

    That was never more evident than when we travelled to Celtic on Sunday and looked like a team at the end of a long hard season rather than at the outset.

    It may well be a few weeks down the line before we get a settled line-up who will try and emulate last season's excellent top six finish.

    After the Norwegians on Thursday we welcome St Johnstone to the plastic fantastic on Sunday and that's a game we need to be winning to get our season up and running.

    It's a hectic schedule, but I'm loving every minute of it.

    Sandy Armour is the editor of the Killie Hippo fanzine

  8. 'You never know when you might play in Europe again... I don’t want to let this go'published at 09:00 6 August

    Kyle VassellImage source, SNS

    Kyle Vassell has urged his team-mates to believe in themselves and have no regrets as they prepare for the second chapter of their European adventure.

    Kilmarnock face Tromso at home on Thursday in the first leg of their Conference League third qualifying round tie after a 2-1 aggregate defeat by Cercle Brugge saw them drop down from the Europa League.

    The Ayrshire side finished the stronger in both legs against the Belgians and Vassell wants to ensure they kick into gear from the off against the Norwegian outfit.

    When asked what the side have learned, the captain said: “Do you know what? The lessons are just believe in ourselves.

    “Because when we got after them, when we were on the front foot, we look good. We’re getting in their box, we’re creating chances, looking the favourite team to score.

    “It happened in both legs as the game went on, our fitness comes through, our discipline comes through, our togetherness comes through.

    “It’s so frustrating we couldn’t put the ball in the back of the net on Thursday, but with the next tie we know that we are at least going to be in the game and then when we are, just try and capitalise."

    The Northern Ireland international has also tasked his team-mates to leave no stone unturned over the upcoming two legs.

    “We’re not here just to take part and make up the numbers in Europe," Vassell added.

    "We’re very disappointed with the Brugge tie, I felt like there’s a little bit left on the table, we could have definitely got something there.

    “But now we have to just get over it and go on to this one. It will be another tough, tough two games. They are obviously a good team but so are we.

    “You never know when you might play in Europe again. So I don’t want to let this go.”

  9. Are European games 'a bonus' or 'main thing'?published at 16:55 5 August

    Your views

    We asked you for your views following Kilmarnock's opening day defeat to Celtic.

    Here's what you had to say:

    Marwan: I’m not surprised, but should not make a big fuss about the result. The focus should be on Europe for now. The only player that impressed me was McCrorie.

    Jim: As said previously, European games and good cup runs are bonuses. Our main priority is survival in the league. We put a weakened team out against Celtic. So what happens next week do we put a weakened team out for our first home game so as we have a stronger team for the European second leg?

    Before we know it we will be out of touch at the bottom.

    James: As expected really. Going to Celtic with a makeshift defence including a 19-year-old making his senior debut was always going to be tough. The main thing is getting players ready for the upcoming European games and league games.

    Goldie: Our team hasn’t changed significantly from last season, sure we’ve got a few injuries but we’re basically the same team. What has changed on the evidence of these early season games is our style of play!

    We’ve somehow gone from high press and good wing play to punt and hope. Celtic looked miles ahead of us in capability and fitness.

  10. Killie discover potential play-off opponentspublished at 13:50 5 August

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    Kilmarnock will face FC Copenhagen or Banik Ostrava in the Conference League play-off should they beat Tromso.

    Copenhagen were third in the Danish Superliga last season, while Czechs Banik Ostrava were fourth in their division.

    Derek McInnes' side play the home leg of their third qualifying round tie on Thursday, with the return legs the following Thursday in Norway.

    Killie lost 2-1 to Belgium's Cercle Bruges on aggregate to drop into the Conference League.

    The play-off tie would be played over the final two Thursdays in August.

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  11. Highlights: Celtic 4-0 Kilmarnockpublished at 08:53 5 August

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    Watch the best of the opening day action from Celtic Park as the champions rack up a convincing win over Kilmarnock. (Available to UK users only)

  12. McInnes won't complain about fixtures - gossippublished at 08:03 5 August

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    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes refuses to complain about juggling European and domestic fixtures following Sunday's opening Scottish Premiership loss to Celtic. (Herald - subscription), external

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  13. Tromso suffer Rosenborg loss ahead of Rugby Park visitpublished at 22:28 4 August

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    Noah Holm scored Rosenborg's winner against Tromso

    Tromso suffered a 1-0 defeat by Rosenborg in the Norwegian Eliteserien ahead of Thursday's Europa Conference League third qualifying round first leg away to Kilmarnock.

    Substitute forward Noah Holm's 64th-minute goal for eighth-placed Rosenborg was enough to send the visitors to a loss that drops them to 13th in the table.

    The side who finished third last season are now only two points clear of Sandefjord at the bottom having played more games than the three sides below.

    Joint head coaches Jorgen Vik and Gard Holme made only one change from the side that beat Finnish league leaders KuPS 1-0 - 2-0 on aggregate - in their previous Conference League qualifier.

    Senegalese defender Mamadou Barry replaced 19-year-old midfielder Runar Norheim, who dropped to the bench.

  14. Big defeat 'harsh' on Kilmarnockpublished at 20:35 4 August

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    Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes says he had to "prioritise" Thursday's Europa Conference League qualifier against Tromso when naming a team for the Premiership opener at Celtic, which ended in a 4-0 defeat.

  15. Celtic 4-0 Kilmarnock: Have your saypublished at 19:23 4 August

    Have your say

    Celtic opened their Scottish Premiership title defence in imposing fashion by swatting aside Kilmarnock.

    After a game that felt like it was two months into the new season, not two days, Celtic started the campaign as they ended the previous one - at the top of the table.

    Having unfurled the title flag amid fireworks and a party atmosphere, Brendan Rodgers' side rose to the occasion with first-half goals from Reo Hatate and Liam Scales before Nicolas Kuhn added a deflected third and Anthony Ralston netted for the first time in two and a half years.

    Kilmarnock put up a solid fight but their makeshift defence could not do much against a fully-firing Celtic side.

    Killie fans, what did you make of your side's performance? How are you feeling about the upcoming European ties? Would you like to see some new faces through the door?

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  16. Celtic 4-0 Kilmarnock: What the manager saidpublished at 19:16 4 August

    Derek McInnesImage source, SNS

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes: "I thought the 4-0 scoreline was a bit harsh on us. I think it was a good time for Celtic to play us and a bad time for us to play Celtic.

    "Hopefully next time we play Celtic we're a bit more prepared and have a few more players available for selection.

    "It's new for us as a club to try and navigate [the busy schedule]. I hate prioritising games but sometimes you've got to pick and choose and think ahead a wee bit.

    "We put together a team today with a makeshift back four, of all the places to play with a makeshift backline, Celtic Park isn't one of them but I thought we handled it admirably.

    "The positives are we got some minutes into players that haven't been playing and we got through the game without more issues."

  17. Celtic 4-0 Kilmarnock: Analysispublished at 19:06 4 August

    Charlotte Cohen
    BBC Sport Scotland

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    Having just signed their left-back 24 hours earlier, and with one eye on their upcoming European game, it was no surprise Kilmarnock struggled against the pace and freshness of Rodgers' Celtic.

    They showed glimpses of attacking threat, with Vassell and Matty Kennedy looking sharp in spells at the top end of the pitch. Fraser Murray was unlucky not to find himself on the scoresheet in the second half as well.

    McCrorie showed glimpses of what he can do as Celtic rained in 13 shots on target and the overworked goalkeeper tried to keep the hosts at bay.

    Once he gets used to that number one shirt, Kilmarnock will have a player on their hands.

  18. Baptism of fire for Bainbridgepublished at 15:59 4 August

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    The Sunderland defender is included in the starting line-up just a day after sealing his loan move to Killie.

    Derek McInnes has made four changes from the midweek defeat to Cercle Brugge.

    Having just sealed his loan move yesterday, Oliver Bainbridge goes straight into the starting XI in place of the suspended Robbie Deas.

    Injured Joe Wright is replaced by David Watson. Rory McKenzie drops to the bench while Marley Watkins is out of the squad altogether. Liam Polworth and Fraser Murray are their replacements.

  19. LINE-UPs from Parkheadpublished at 15:47 4 August

    Celtic line-up

    Celtic: Schmeichel, Johnston, Carter-Vickers, Scales, Taylor, McGregor, O'Riley, Hatate, Forrest, Kuhn, Kyogo

    Substitutes: Sinisalo, Palma, Yang, Holm, Tomoki, Bernardo, Ralston, Welsh, M. Johnston

    Kilmarnock: McCrorie, Watson, Mayo, Findlay, Bainbridge, Kennedy, Lyons, Polworth, Donnelly, Murray, Vassell.

    Substitutes: O'Hara, McKenzie, Armstong, Mackay-Steven, Cameron, Anderson, Wales, E. Brown, Brannan.

    Kilmarnock line-up