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NK Maribor 1-1 Spartak Moscow

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Spartak Moscow fans are likely to be investigated by police

Spartak Moscow fans face possible Uefa action after it appeared that a flare was fired at the referee during their 1-1 Champions League draw away to Slovenian side Maribor.

A projectile fired from the away stand came close to hitting German official Deniz Aytekin as he walked near the halfway line.

There had been clashes before kick-off between visiting fans and police.

Spartak and Maribor are in Group E along with Liverpool and Sevilla.

Liverpool will travel to Moscow on 26 September in the second match of the campaign after drawing 2-2 with the Spanish side at Anfield on Wednesday.

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