Benfica host Aarhus at the Luz on Thursday night
First leg of the Europa League play-off, 20:00 in Lisbon, with the return in Denmark on 27 August. The Danish side dropped out of Champions League qualifying days ago, and the two clubs have only met twice before.
Benfica play the first of the two legs that decide whether they reach the Europa League phase on Thursday. Aarhus come to the Estádio da Luz at 20:00, with the return set for 27 August in Denmark. The club’s official fixture calendar confirms the order: home first, away second.
Who Aarhus are
The Danish side arrived here sideways. AGF Aarhus were in Champions League qualifying and went out to Sabah of Azerbaijan, which dropped them into this Europa League play-off. They are not a regular on recent European nights, but they are the club of Denmark’s second city and one of its old names.
For Benfica this is the second-to-last step of a summer spent climbing stairs. Marco Silva’s side, with the manager in charge since June, had already settled the previous round with a 6-1 win over Hearts that left little room for argument.
A tie with a 65-year gap
The nicest detail is in the archive. Benfica and Aarhus have met only twice in Europe, in 1961 and in 1987, and in both of those seasons Benfica went on to play a European final. They won the European Cup in 1961 and lost the 1988 final to PSV on penalties. It is a coincidence, and coincidences do not win football matches, but it is a good story to have in your pocket on a Thursday in August.
What is riding on it
Going through means the league phase, which guarantees eight European fixtures and the money that comes with them. Going out drops Benfica into the Conference League, where Braga are already waiting to play their own play-off against Austria Wien. In recent seasons that has been the difference between a comfortable budget and an autumn spent doing sums.
The match is on free-to-air television in Portugal, so nobody needs a subscription to watch it at home.
By Vasco Almada
Photo: dom fellowes / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0)