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Dons one step closer to knowing Europa League play-off opponent

Dons one step closer to knowing Europa League play-off opponent

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Aberdeen are one step closer to finding out their Europa League play-off opponent as FCSB came from behind to edge past Drita in the third qualifying round.
The Dons will face the winner of FCSB of Romania against Kosovo's Drita and, at one point on Thursday night it was the underdogs who were in control of the tie as Drita raced to a 2-0 lead.
However, a 94th minute penalty sealed a 3-2 first leg win for the 1986 European Cup winners.
You probably shouldn't book those flights to Romania just yet though, with the tie very much alive for the second leg next week.
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