Hibernian vs NSI Runavik, 2018-19 UEFA Europa League, Qualifying First Round
· 1st LegAbout
Match Commentary
- 3': Florian Kamberi (Hibernian) Penalty - Scored at 3'
- 6': Florian Kamberi (Hibernian) Yellow Card at 6'
- 21': Florian Kamberi (Hibernian) Goal at 21'
- 29': Oliver Shaw (Hibernian) Goal at 29'
- 33': Einar Hansen (NSI Runavik) Red Card at 33'
- 40': Magnus Sylling Olsen (NSI Runavik) Substitution at 40'
- 43': Stephen Mallan (Hibernian) Goal at 43'
- 45': Jann Julian Benjaminsen (NSI Runavik) Substitution at 45'
- 45': Per Langgaard (NSI Runavik) Substitution at 78'
- 45': Per Langgaard (NSI Runavik) Substitution at 85'
- 48': Florian Kamberi (Hibernian) Goal at 48'
- 51': Simon Murray (Hibernian) Substitution at 51'
- 52': Darren McGregor (Hibernian) Yellow Card at 52'
- 53': Petur Knudsen (NSI Runavik) Goal at 53'
- 60': Danny Swanson (Hibernian) Substitution at 60'
- 82': Marvin Bartley (Hibernian) Substitution at 81'
- 83': Per Langgaard (NSI Runavik) Yellow Card at 83'
- 84': Per Langgaard (NSI Runavik) Substitution at 84'
- 84': Martin Boyle (Hibernian) Goal at 84'
Game Information
Venue: Easter Road
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Attendance: 12,501
Line-Ups
Hibernian
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 31 | Adam Bogdan (GK) |
| 14 | Stephen Mallan |
| 10 | Martin Boyle |
| 3 | Steven Whittaker |
| 4 | Paul Hanlon |
| 32 | Oliver Shaw |
| 16 | Lewis Stevenson |
| 8 | Vykintas Slivka |
| 22 | Florian Kamberi |
| 25 | Efe Ambrose |
| 24 | Darren McGregor |
NSI Runavik
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 55 | Tordur Thomsen (GK) |
| 5 | Johan Troest Davidsen |
| 11 | Árni Frederiksberg |
| 4 | Jens Joensen |
| 10 | Klaemint Olsen |
| 12 | Einar Hansen |
| 24 | Betuel Hansen |
| 13 | Pol Johannes Justinussen |
| 7 | Fródi Benjaminsen |
| 22 | Bárdur Hansen |
| 16 | Petur Knudsen |
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