Lithuania's Kaunas will play last season's UEFA Cup runners-up Rangers in the Champions League second qualifying round after beating Santa Coloma of Andorra on Tuesday.
Kaunas, who named Portuguese Jose Couceiro as coach last
week, triumphed 7-2 on aggregate after winning 3-1 at home in
the first qualifying round, second-leg tie having romped to a
4-1 victory in last week's first game.
Baltic rivals Ventspils of Latvia are also through after
overhauling a 1-0 first leg deficit to beat Welsh champions
Llanelli 4-1 on aggregate.
Forward Vits Rimkus scored twice in a 4-0 home win to seal a
trip to Norway's Brann Bergen next week when the first legs take
place in the already-drawn second qualifying round.
Moldovans Sheriff were also big winners at home,
overpowering Kazakhstan champions Aktobe 4-0 to secure a 4-1
aggregate victory and a meeting with second qualifying round
entrants Sparta Prague.
Azerbaijan's FC Baku drew 1-1 at Macedonian side Rabotnicki
to progress on away goals following last week's goalless draw
and will now play Serbian champions Partizan Belgrade.
Dinamo Tbilisi suffered a 1-0 defeat to Runavik in the Faroe
Islands but the Georgians progressed 3-1 overall and travel to
Greece's Panathinaikos next week.
The remaining nine first qualifying round second legs take
place on Wednesday.