Red Army on march and Sky Blues first makes it a Danske double in Europe

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Cliftonville manager Paddy McLaughlin.

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It was a record-breaking night as both Danske Bank Premiership clubs made it through the preliminary round of Europa League qualifying.

Cliftonville had their biggest win in Europe, beating Barry Town 4-0 in the second leg at Solitude, after a scoreless draw in Wales last week.

The Reds now face Norwegian side Haugesund in the first qualifying round, starting in Belfast next Thursday. 

Meanwhile, Ballymena United progressed through a round of European competition for the first time.

They had a scoreless draw against Runavik in the Faroe Islands, but win 2-0 on aggregate.

The Sky Blues now take on Swedish club Malmo with the first leg away from home. 

The clubs have boosted their European financial windfall to more than £400,000 each.

 

 

 

 

 




 

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