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Dundee United Conference League opponents revealed as Jim Goodwin and Co begin journey to big time

Dundee United Conference League opponents revealed as Jim Goodwin and Co begin journey to big time

Daily Record18-06-2025
The Tangerines booked European football after a fourth place finish on their return to the top flight
Dundee United have discovered their UEFA Conference League opponents.
Jim Goodwin and his troops will kick off their European journey with a two-legged clash against FC UNA Strassen of Luxembourg in the second qualifying round.

The Tangerines were part of the seeded group in the Main Path draw and after being paired with five potential opponents before proceedings got underway, that has now been narrowed down to one.

United face three ties if they are to reach the Conference League proper after their fourth place finish in the Premiership.
Aberdeen's shock Scottish Cup win over Celtic at Hampden that ended Brendan Rodgers' hopes of landing a domestic Treble meant it would be the Conference League second qualifying round for United.
Hibs - who finished third - took the Europa League second qualifying round spot with Jimmy Thelin and Co booking a ticket to the Europa League play-off round and with that guaranteeing at least Conference League proper as reward for their heroics at the national stadium - despite finishing fifth in the final league standings.
United fans can get the big dates in the diary with the two-legged tie taking place at the end of July.
The matches will be played on Thursday, July 24 and Thursday, July 31 - just one week apart.

Goodwin and Co will know their potential third qualifying round opponents before a ball is kicked in the second round.
UEFA will reveal the pairings for the next stage on Monday, July 21.
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