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ST MIRREN'S potential European opponents clashed after incredible scenes in Iceland. The match took an ugly turn when directors of Albanian side Vllaznia reportedly threatened to 'kill' board members of Valur when they arrive in the Balkans for the second leg. 3 Valur scored in the 99th minute after the referee only indicated six additional minutes Credit: YouTube 3 The goal sparked fury from the Vllaznia staff who violently berated the referee Credit: YouTube St Mirren have qualified for Europe and will play their first game on that stage for 37 years later this month.

Stephen Robinson 's side will face the winners of the Valur and Vllaznia tie in the second qualifying round of the Europa Conference League . But UEFA are certain to launch a probe after ugly scenes marred the first leg in Reykjavik after the hosts grabbed a 99th minute equaliser to make it 2-2 against the ten-men Albanians. The Vllaznia board members were furious because Northern Irish ref Tim Marshall had only indicated six minutes of injury time.



READ MORE SCOTTISH FOOTBALL DRAW DAY St Mirren discover Europa Conference League fate as Buddies begin Euro adventure MEGA OFFERS Rangers & Celtic: Best free bets, bonuses and sign-up offers The ref was reportedly spat on after the game with water bottles flung at him too. The final whistle led to clashes between the players and fighting in the stands with Albanian fans clashing with home security guards. 3 Icelandic media reported that matters got so serious that .

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