Quarter-finals
16.04.2026, 22:00
Ouattara G. 35'
Enciso 69'
Emegha 74'
Strasbourg: 39. Penders - 2. Omobamidele, 3. Chilwell (Hogsberg, 78), 6. Doukouré Is., 32. Barco - 29. El Mourabet - 7. Moreira D., 19. Enciso (Oyedele M., 88), 20. Godo M. - 11. Nanasi (Emegha, 58), 42. Ouattara G. (Yassine, 79)
Substitution: Emegha (from 58); Hogsberg (from 78); Yassine (from 79); Oyedele M. (from 88)
Bench: 1. Johnsson - 83. Luis R. - 17. Amougou - 27. Amo-Ameyaw - 15. Fofana D.D.
Yellow Cards: Barco 36; Nanasi 45; El Mourabet 49; Moreira D. 90
Mainz 05: 33. Batz - 2. Mwene (Veratschnig, 82), 4. Posch, 21. da Costa, 30. Widmer (Caci, 72) - 24. Kawasaki (Sieb A., 72) - 6. Sano, 31. Kohr (Vick W., 82) - 8. Nebel P. - 20. Tietz P., 44. Weiper (Amiri N., 46)
Substitution: Amiri N. (from 46); Caci (from 72); Sieb A. (from 72); Veratschnig (from 82); Vick W. (from 82)
Bench: 1. Riess L., 27. Zentner - 15. Maloney, 16. Bell S., 25. Hanche-Olsen, 48. Potulski - 42. Gleiber
Yellow Cards: Kohr 19; Zentner 60; Veratschnig 90; Sieb A. 90
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