UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - 2020/21 SEASON MATCH PRESS KITS Stadion Lokomotiv - Moscow Tuesday 1 December 2020 18.55CET (20.55 local time) FC Lokomotiv Moskva Group A - Matchday 5 FC Salzburg Last updated 30/11/2020 03:28CET

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1 FC Lokomotiv Moskva - FC Salzburg Tuesday 1 December 2020 - 18.55CET (20.55 local time) Match press kit Stadion Lokomotiv, Moscow

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Lokomotiv Moskva have the opportunity to secure third place in Group A when Salzburg come to Russia in the penultimate round of games, although the Russian side will also have their eyes on the UEFA Champions League round of 16. • With holders Bayern München wrapping up first place in the standings last time out with their fourth win in as many matches, Lokomotiv and Salzburg are competing with Atlético de Madrid for the runners-up spot. The Spanish side hold the edge with five points to Loko's three and Salzburg's one; Lokomotiv will make sure of at least third place if they beat Salzburg. • Vitali Lisakovich's 75th-minute goal earned Lokomotiv a 2-2 draw in Salzburg on Matchday 1 after Dominik Szoboszlai (45) and Zlatko Junuzović (50) had overturned Éder's first goal in UEFA club competition, on his 30th appearance, which had given the visitors the lead. Form guide Lokomotiv • Loko have drawn three of their four Group A games, the exception the 2-1 home loss to Bayern on Matchday 2; aside from the draw at Salzburg, they held Atlético 1-1 at home and 0-0 in Spain. • Second behind Zenit in the Russian Premier League for the second season running in 2019/20, Lokomotiv are in the group stage for the sixth time overall and the third in successive seasons. Their 2018/19 appearance was their first since 2003/04, which was also their third consecutive group campaign. • In 2019/20 Loko opened with a 2-1 win at Bayer Leverkusen – their first away victory in the UEFA Champions League since a 2-1 win at Galatasaray in the 2002/03 first group stage; their record between those two victories, qualifying included, was D4 L9 – but lost their next five matches, conceding two goals in each of them. That left them bottom behind Juventus, Atlético and Leverkusen. • Lokomotiv have finished bottom of their section in each of the last two seasons. • The Moscow club have lost 12 of their last 17 UEFA Champions League group matches, winning two and none of the last nine (D3 L6), since that win in Leverkusen last season. Matchday 1 was their first draw in the competition proper since 5 November 2003, when their match at Internazionale ended 1-1; they have now picked up three draws in four matches this season. • Lokomotiv have also won only two of their last 18 European games, losing 13. • Loko have lost seven of their last nine home European games, the exceptions a 2-0 defeat of Galatasaray in the UEFA Champions League group stage in November 2018 and the Matchday 3 draw with Atleti this season. • Lokomotiv have played nine previous games against Austrian teams, winning four of them including away (2-1) and home (3-1) against Sturm Graz in the 2011/12 UEFA Europa League group stage, their most recent fixtures before the draw at Salzburg. At home their record is W2 D1 L1. Salzburg • Salzburg's sole point in Group A came from that Matchday 1 draw against Lokomotiv; they subsequently lost at Atlético (2-3) and home (2-6) and away (1-3) against Bayern. • Salzburg secured consecutive group stage campaigns this season by coming through the UEFA Champions League qualifying phase for the first time since 1994. • In 2019/20 Salzburg qualified automatically for the group stage, where they finished third in their section behind Liverpool and Napoli; the Austrian club picked up seven points from their six matches to finish six ahead of Genk. • 's side therefore moved into the UEFA Europa League, losing 6-3 on aggregate to Eintracht Frankfurt in the round of 32 (1-4 a, 2-2 h). • Salzburg ended a run of 13 successive eliminations in UEFA Champions League qualifying since their first group stage appearance in 1994/95 by beating Maccabi Tel-Aviv in this season's play-offs (2-1 a, 3-1 h), Szoboszlai converting a penalty in each game. The Hungarian scored in Salzburg's first four European games this season. • The Austrian club won a seventh successive Bundesliga title in 2019/20 – their 14th overall – adding the to complete a domestic double for the seventh time, all in the last nine seasons. • The 2-1 victory at Maccabi Tel-Aviv in this season's play-offs made it two wins in Salzburg's last five European away games (L3), although those are the only victories in their last nine such matches (D1 L6). • This is only Salzburg's fourth match against a Russian club, and they are still seeking their first victory having drawn

2 FC Lokomotiv Moskva - FC Salzburg Tuesday 1 December 2020 - 18.55CET (20.55 local time) Match press kit Stadion Lokomotiv, Moscow away (1-1) and lost at home (0-1) against Krasnodar in the 2016/17 UEFA Europa League group stage prior to their Matchday 1 draw with Lokomotiv. Links and trivia • Fedor Smolov played twice against Salzburg in the 2016/17 UEFA Europa League group stage, scoring a late equaliser in Krasnodar's 1-1 home draw that November; and Andreas Ulmer featured for the Austrian club. • Szoboszlai received his first call-up to the Hungary national side for a 2017 friendly against Russia, although he did not play. He was in the side beaten 3-2 at home by Russia in the UEFA Nations League on 6 September, Anton Miranchuk appearing for the visitors. • Salzburg assistant coach René Aufhauser scored Grazer AK's final goal in a 3-3 home draw against Lokomotiv in the 2002/03 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round second leg; the Russian club won 5-3 on aggregate. • Vedran Ćorluka was in the Croatia side that beat Aufhauser's Austria 1-0 in the UEFA EURO 2008 group stage. • Junuzović set up the only goal in Austria's 1-0 UEFA EURO 2016 qualifying win against Russia in Moscow on 14 June 2015. Latest news Lokomotiv Grzegorz Krychowiak and Fedor Smolov's next appearances in UEFA club competition will be their 50th. • Marko Nikolić's side have won only one of their last nine games in all competitions (D4 L4), a 1-0 home defeat of Arsenal Tula on 21 November. Anton Miranchuk got the only goal from the penalty spot, and has now scored four of Loko's last five goals; his team were held 0-0 at Akhmat Grozny on Saturday. • Lokomotiv's six-game unbeaten domestic run was ended by a 2-1 league loss at home to Rotor Volgograd on 24 October. They subsequently lost 2-1 at Sochi and, on 8 November, 5-1 at Dinamo Moskva, the first time they had suffered three successive league defeats since September 2016. • Having won their first two Russian Premier League matches of 2020/21, Loko then went five matches without a win (D3 L2) but had won four in a row before losing to Rotor. • Right-back Dmitri Zhivoglyadov received his first Russian senior national team call-up for the internationals in November, although he did not play. • Daniil Kulikov provided two assists as Russia's U-21 side drew 2-2 in Slovenia in a friendly on 17 November. He had made his debut in 2-0 friendly defeat by Hungary four days earlier. • Smolov went off in the first half at Dinamo and is expected to be sidelined for six weeks with a tendon injury. • Mikhail Lysov is likely to be out for several months with cardiovascular problems. • Stanislav Magkeev is among the candidates for the award of best young player in the Russian Premier League. Salzburg • Zlatko Junuzović's next appearance in UEFA club competition will be his 50th. • Salzburg ended a four-game run without a win (D1 L3) in all competitions in style on Saturday, scoring four times in the first 25 minutes of an Austrian Bundesliga match for the first time en route to an 8-2 victory at St Pölten in which Dominik Szoboszlai and substitute Sékou Koita both hit hat-tricks. • That was the fifth time Salzburg had scored four or more goals in a game in 2020/21 in their 17th fixture. • Salzburg scored 110 goals in 32 league games in 2019/20, and have already managed 34 in their nine fixtures in the new season. • The Austrian champions had lost four of their previous six matches in all competitions (W1 D1), as many as in their previous 31 games (W21 D6). Their four-game run without a victory was their longest since 2016. • Salzburg suffered their first league defeat since March on 21 November, going down 3-1 at home to Sturm Graz to end their 18-match unbeaten run (W15 D3). • Salzburg won their first eight games in domestic competition this season, scoring 37 goals and conceding three, before being held to a 1-1 draw at Rapid Wien on 8 November. • The Matchday 1 draw with Lokomotiv ended Salzburg's winning run in all competitions at 12 matches; they were unbeaten in 23 games (W20 D3), since a 3-2 Austrian Bundesliga loss at Altach on 2 March, before losing 3-2 at Atlético on Matchday 2. • The Austrian champions scored at least twice in each of their first 13 matches in 2020/21 in all competitions before

3 FC Lokomotiv Moskva - FC Salzburg Tuesday 1 December 2020 - 18.55CET (20.55 local time) Match press kit Stadion Lokomotiv, Moscow being held at Rapid; Salzburg have found the net in their last 22 matches, since a goalless Bundesliga draw at Wolfsberg on 17 June. • Szoboszlai's added-time strike earned Hungary a 2-1 comeback win in their play-off final against Iceland in Budapest on 12 November and sent the home side to UEFA EURO 2020. • Andreas Ulmer started against Northern Ireland (2-1) and Norway (1-1) as Austria secured promotion to League A of the UEFA Nations League. • Koita opened the scoring as Mali beat Namibia 2-1 in CAF Africa Cup of Nations qualifying on 13 November; Mohamed Camara was a late substitute for Mali. • scored Zambia's first goal in a 2-1 home win against Botswana on 12 November, and was also in the side beaten 1-0 away four days later. • , Salzburg's top scorer this season with 12 goals, is not expected to play again this year after sustaining a thigh injury at Atlético on Matchday 2. • Antoine Bernède is not expected to return to action until 2021 having broken his tibia in training. • recently agreed a contract extension until 2024.

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