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21st July 2016
09:22am BST

"They're a tough side. We played well and gave them a bit of a shock [last time]. We drew with them in Oriel. We know what they're about; they know what we're about."With each passing stage of European competitions, team's grounds and pitches have to meet certain Uefa requirements to pass muster. Dundalk's plastic pitch met Uefa standards in previous seasons but Oriel Park itself seems to be the issue. The ground does not fall into Uefa's Category 3 bracket so an alternative venue is needed. The club will now travel to Belarus next Tuesday for the first leg of their tie before welcoming BATE to Tallaght the following week. Let's hope the security guards don't lock the team bus in after the match, again. https://twitter.com/OCowzer/status/723629010849288192 Listen to our new GAA podcast with Colm Parkinson. Click here to subscribe on iTunes. https://soundcloud.com/user-787320910/the-gaa-hour-with-colm-parkinson-tyrone-and-galway-are-back-but-these-dubs-are-not-going-away
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