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Jagiellonia Białystok welcome Georgian champions FC Iberia 1999 to the Chorten Arena—officially the Municipal Stadium—in Białystok, Poland, on Thursday, August 20, 2026, for the first leg of their UEFA Europa League play-off. Kick-off is set for 6:00 p.m. local time/CEST (5:00 p.m. CET) and 12:00 noon US Eastern Time. Jagiellonia advanced with an impressive 3-2 aggregate victory over Rangers, following a 2-1 home win with a 1-1 draw at Ibrox, where Nik Prelec scored the decisive equaliser. Iberia required extra time to eliminate Larne, winning the return leg 2-1 after a goalless opening match. The Polish hosts enter as favourites, but the Georgian champions have already demonstrated their resilience in a tight European tie and will be aiming to remain within striking distance before the return match in Tbilisi. UEFA confirms the date, venue and first-leg status.
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Jagiellonia Białystok
Adrian Siemieniec has no newly reported major injury or suspension concerns and is expected to retain much of the side that completed the victory over Rangers. Sławomir Abramowicz should continue in goal, with Yuki Kobayashi and Bernardo Vital forming the central-defensive partnership.
Captain Taras Romanczuk is expected to anchor midfield alongside Anders Klynge, while Jesús Imaz provides the creativity further forward. Nik Prelec, who headed in Jagiellonia’s decisive goal at Ibrox, should lead the attack, supported by Kajetan Szmyt and Rodrigo Conceição. New winger Jeremy Agbonifo is another attacking option from the bench.
Iberia 1999
No significant new absences have been reported for Iberia, allowing coach Andriy Demchenko to select from the group that eliminated Larne. Experienced goalkeeper Giorgi Makaridze should retain his place behind a back four featuring Jemal-Giorgi Jinjolava, Vahid Selimović, Aleksandre Amisulashvili and Giorgi Kobuladze.
Nika Sikharulashvili, scorer of the extra-time winner against Larne, is expected to start in attack. Vakho Bedoshvili, who scored Iberia’s other goal in that match, and Zviad Natchkebia should complete the front three. Recent arrival Sebastián Figueredo is registered and available as an alternative defensive option. The latest eligible squads are listed by UEFA.