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FC Nordsjaelland 0-1 Queen of the South (2-2)
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By David Sharp
1803: That goal came out of the blue. 'Whispering' Bob Harris' left-foot shot fair whistled into the net.
1802: GOAL Nordsjaelland 0-1 Queen of the South. Bob Harris thumps a 25-yard strike high beyond Hansen in the Nordsjaelland goal. What a start from Queens! The dream is on.
1800: And we're off. Nordsjaelland get the game underway.
1745: Queens affable boss Gordon Chisholm is confident that his side can pull a famous result out of the fire. But he's not quite going to throw caution to the wind. With a cagey 4-5-1 approach he must have been watching Rangers in Europe last season. Well, it worked for the Ibrox side...until Walter Smith's tactics unravelled at the final hurdle.
"We've gone a wee bit more defensive with Bob Harris coming in, while young Jamie Adams will drive forward from midfield. I just felt I had to get the balance proper.
Queens gaffer Gordon Chisholm
1743: "I think Queen of the South will score tonight. It is just whether they can lock the door at the back."
BBC Radio Scotland pundit Jim Duffy
1741: The referee is Tony Chapron. He's French.
1739: TEAMS IN FULL: FC Nordsjaelland: Hansen, Pibebe, Kildentoft, Lundberg, Simon Richter, Bernier, Jonathan Richter, Christensen, Petersen, Karlsen, Bernburg. Subs: Pode, Storm, Neilsen, Fetai, Dahl, Pedersen, Theis Rasmussen.
Queen of South: Bell, Reid, Harris, Thomson, Barr, MacFarlane, Tosh, Adams, Burns, O'Connor, Kean. Subs: Halliwell, Dobbie, McQuilken, Robertson, Aitken, McGowan, McLaughlan.
1736: "I'll be tuned into BBC2 Scotland and will be fuly kitted out shouting at the top of my voice. I know my manners and how to spend my tanners. Come on the Queens!" ." Maxwelltonblue on My Sport
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1733: The Danes make only one change from the side which triumphed at Airdrie United's Excelsior Stadium just less than a fortnight ago. Former Rangers player Bajram Fetai drops to the bench. Jonathan Richter steps into his boots. I'll have the full Nordsjaelland line-up in two shakes of a lamb's tail.
1732: EXCLUSIVE TEAM NEWS: Queens have made three changes from the first leg. Cammy Bell, on loan from Kilmarnock, replaces Bryn Halliwell between the sticks. Jamie McQuilken drops out while Gary Arbuckle is sidelined with a hamstring injury.
So, the Doonhamers will take the field in a 4-5-1 formation, as follows: Cammy Bell, Craig Reid, Jim Thomson, Craig Barr, Bob Harris, Paul Burns, Jamie Adams, Neil MacFarlane, Stewart Kean, Stevie Tosh, Sean O'Connor.
1731: "You couldn't exactly play snooker on it but the pitch here is in great condition. Farum Park is similar in size to Livingston's Almondvale, with a capacity of around 10,000. Apparently the locals are unlikely to turn out in great numbers, so we're not expecting a big crowd."
BBC Scotland commentator Liam McLeod
1730: No Scottish team has ever recovered from losing the first leg of a European tie to progress to the next round. Queen of the South trail Nordsjaelland 2-1 from the first leg of their second qualifying round Uefa Cup tie. Can the Doonhamers rewrite the history books in Denmark this evening? Watch this ever-expanding space to find out...
(BBC)
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