Wolves, Rangers and Aberdeen all sailed safely through to the third round of Europa League qualifying on Thursday night.
Here, talkSPORT takes a look at how they did it and what comes next for the three British clubs…
Crusaders 1-4 Wolves (1-6 agg)
Raul Jimenez powered Wolves past Crusaders to set them up for a 6,370-mile round trip to Armenia as they continue their Europa League dream.
The striker’s brace helped earn a 4-1 win in Belfast – although they now face a gruelling journey just 72 hours before their Premier League campaign starts.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s side were forced to come from behind on Thursday but won their second round qualifying tie 6-1 on aggregate.
Ryan Bennett’s early own goal gave the visitors a scare but Jimenez’s first-half brace – either side of Bennett’s header at the right end – put Wolves on course for victory.
Jordan Forsythe’s own goal added a fourth for the visitors, who will now travel to FC Pyunik next week in the third qualifying round.
Progres Niederkorn 0-0 Rangers (0-2 agg)
Rangers gained Europa League revenge on Progres Niederkorn but without exacting cruel retribution as they edged past their old foes with a goalless draw in Luxembourg.
Gers were back at the scene of their worst ever European result as they returned to the Stade Josy Barthel to face the part-time minnows.
But there was no repeat of the nightmare that befell Pedro Caixinha’s side two years ago as they ground out a 2-0 aggregate win.
Last week’s Ibrox strikes from Joe Aribo and Sheyi Ojo proved to be a big enough cushion for Steven Gerrard’s team as they set up a third qualifying round showdown with Danes Midtjylland.
Aberdeen 5-0 Chikhura Sachkhere (6-1 agg)
Sam Cosgrove scored a hat-trick as Aberdeen sealed their place in the third qualifying round of the Europa League with a 5-0 win over Georgian side Chikhura Sachkhere.
The Dons striker took his tally to six goals in four games, helping to secure a 6-1 aggregate victory and setting up a clash with Croatian side HNK Rijeka.


