
Shelbourne v Qarabag FK LIVE score updates from the Champions League qualifier
The Azerbaijan champions are heavily favoured to win this one despite the long journey west and Joey O'Brien's side will have it all to do.
Shelbourne backed up their 1-0 home win against Linfield with a 1-1 draw in Windsor Park to secure their spot in the second round of Champions League qualifying.
But they'll need to up their performance tonight if they are to get out of Tolka Park with a result.
Today's game kicks off at 7.45 pm and will be shown live on Premier Sports 1, we will have all the live updates here on the Irish Mirror.
So make sure to stay tuned to all the updates.
Shelbourne: Healy, Caffrey, Gannon, Barrett (C), Ledwidge, Wilson, Lunney, McInroy, Wood, Coote, Mipo
Subs:
Speel, Topcu, Chapman, Coyle, Boyd, Martin, Bone, O'Sullivan, Kelly, Norris, Temple, Offor
19:20 Darragh Culhane
Hello and welcome to live coverage between Shelbourne and Qarabag in the second round of Champions League qualifying.
Things haven't been all rosy in Tolka Park following a stuttering league defence and Damien Duff's departure. But the show must go on with Joey O'Brien stepping into the role seamlessly.
O'Brien, however, faces his toughest test to date with Qarabag coming to town and the Azerbaijan champions are heavily favoured for this one.
Today's game kicks off at 7.45 pm and you can check out all the live score updates right here.

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