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Hacken 0 Aberdeen 0 LIVE score and goal updates from Europa League play-off clash in Gothenburg

After coming from behind to finish third last season, Aberdeen finally get their reward after watching others embark on their Euro adventures.

Gothenburg will always hold a special place in the hearts of the Red Army after their club's heroics in 1983, but Barry Robson's side want to make their own mark in Sweden with a positive first leg result in their Europa League playoff tie.

They've yet to win in the Premiership and will be hoping they aren't caught cold in Sweden against a side will into the swing of their own league campaign.

The reds have beaten Hacken before; 5-1 win with Stephen Glass in charge cancelled out a 2-0 defeat away from home that saw them progress to the third qualifying round of the Europa Conference League.

The stakes are higher this time around though, and you can follow every kick right here on the LIVE blog.

Hacken: Abrahamsson, Sandberg, Hammar, Hovland, Fridriksson, Rygaard, S. Gustafson, Amane, Sadiq, Hrstic, Layouni.

Subs: Brattberg, Banozic, Uchenna, Laursen, Ishaaq, Youssef, Gustafson, Hodzic, Dahbo, Totland, Sana, Sonko.

Aberdeen: Roos, Devlin, MacKenzie, Shinnie, Miovski, Clarkson, Duk, Morris, Polvara, Duncan, Rubezic.

Subs: Doohan, Jensen, McGrath, Barron, McGarry, Hayes, Sokler, Besuijen, Stewart, MacDonald, Dadia, Bavidge.

The pair met just two years' ago in Europa Conference League qualifying.

Stephen Glass' Aberdeen won 5-1 at Pittodrie in the first leg - Andrew Considine, Lewis Ferguson, Christian Ramirez and Connor McLennan were all on the scoresheet that day.

The return leg didn't go as smoothly, with Hacken coming out 2-0 winners. But the Scottish side did go through 5-3 on aggregate.

BK Hacken are already midway through their Allsvenskan campaign.

They sit second in the

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