Posters of the quarterfinals of the conference league

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Big favorite of the third European Cup, Chelsea provided a minimum service this Thursday evening in front of Copenhagen, winner 1-0 in Stamford Bridge thanks to Dewsbury-Hall, a week after a 1-2 success in Denmark.

Logical qualifications and also expected from Fiorentina and Betis. After a 3-2 defeat in Athens, the Viola overturned Panathinaikos in Florence on the 3-1 score. The Sevillans, held in check at home by Guimaraes seven days ago (2-2), on the other hand, knew how to take their ease in Portugal (0-4), not without a double from Bakambu.

The quarterfinals of the conference league

Betis Seville (ESP) vs Jagiellonia (POL)

Celje (Slo) vs Fiorentina (Ita)

Chelsea (Ang) vs Legia Warsaw (POL)

Djurgarden (Sue) vs Rapid Vienna (AUT)

First leg with the first named on Thursday April 10; Back a week later, April 17.

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