Shakthar Donetsk travel to face Ħamrun in Malta on November 27
Ħamrun Spartans will travel to Poland to mark their UEFA Conference League debut, to face Jagiellonia Bialystok, after UEFA released the official league phase calendar of Europe’s third-tier competition.
The match will be played at the Bialystok City Stadium on October 2, at 6.45pm.
Watch: Ħamrun Spartans draw Shakhtar Donetsk in historic Conference League participation.
The Spartans will host their first-ever UEFA competition game on October 23, when they take on Switzerland’s Lausanne.
In November, Giacomo Modica’s side will then face Samsunspor in Turkey (November 6) and Lincoln Red Imps of Gibraltar on home soil. Last year’s rematch from the UEFA Champions League Q1 will be played on November 27.
Ħamrun will then host Ukrainian giants Shakthar Donetsk in a highly-anticipated clash, scheduled for December 11.
The final league phase match will be on December 18, with Ħamrun travelling to the Republic of Ireland to face Shamrock Rovers.
ĦAMRUN SPARTANS – FIXTURES
vs Jagiellonia Bialystok, away (in Poland) – October 2, 6.45pm.
vs Lausanne, home – October 23, 9pm.
vs Samsunspor, away (in Turkey) – November 6, 6.45pm.
vs Lincoln Red Imps, home – November 27, 6.45pm.
vs Shakthar Donetsk, home – December 11, 9pm.
vs Shamrock Rovers, away (in Republic of Ireland) – December 18, 9pm.
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