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Cliftonville vs St Joseph’s Preview & Prediction | 2025-26 UEFA Conference League Qualifying | First Qualifying Round

by Alex Lawes · July 16 2025, 15:41
Cliftonville vs St Joseph’s Preview & Prediction | 2025-26 UEFA Conference League Qualifying | First Qualifying Round

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Irish and British sides performed well in UEFA competition last season, and Cliftonville are seeking to continue that this year as they come up against St Joseph’s this week.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – SolidSport / US – Cannot be streamed

Cliftonville vs St Joseph’s prediction

The first-leg of this UEFA Europa Conference League first qualifying round tie took place on Tuesday last week and saw Cliftonville denied an advantage against the Gibraltarians at the Europa Point Stadium under the rock of Gibraltar. Ryan Curran opened the scoring for Cliftonville in the 39th minute before Alvaro Rey equalised from the penalty spot in the 55th minute. Jack Keaney was sent off but Jonathan Addis still re-established Cliftonville’s lead before the aforementioned Alvaro Rey equalised again.

St Joseph’s struggled to get to grips with the encounter between the two sides last week, even when they were up against ten men for over half an hour, and the Northern Irish will fancy their chances for this second-leg with their home advantage.

Cliftonville vs St Joseph’s tip: Double chance – Cliftonville to win or draw

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