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As it happened: Linfield and Larne progress in Conference League but 10-man Dungannon Swifts knocked out

As it happened: Linfield and Larne progress in Conference League but 10-man Dungannon Swifts knocked out

It's a big night in the UEFA Conference League as all three of Dungannon Swifts, Larne and Linfield are in action aiming to secure their progression into the third qualifying round of the competition against continental opposition.
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