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Caernarfon confirm Bangor to host Legia home leg

Caernarfon players enter the pitch in BangorImage source, FAW/Sam Eaden
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Caernarfon beat Crusaders in the first qualifying first leg in Bangor

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Caernarfon Town have confirmed the home leg of their Europa Conference League second qualifying round tie against Legia Warsaw will be played at Bangor’s Nantporth Stadium.

Doubts had been raised over the venue due to fears over Legia fans attempting to buy tickets.

Legia fans have been banned by Uefa from attending five away games in European competition following trouble at their match against Aston Villa last season.

The Cymru Premier club held discussions with North Wales Police, FAW and the local authority on details of where the game on Thursday will be played.

Fans will need to provide photo identification as well as supplying their home address and phone number when buying tickets, which are limited to two per person.

Caernarfon lost 6-0 in the first leg in Poland last week, in a game played behind closed doors due to a separate Uefa sanction.