Kenyan internationals Timothy Ouma and Adam Wilson were all in action on Thursday evening for their respective clubs in the Europa League and Conference League.At the Boras Arena, Ouma was unfortunate to concede an own goal but Elfsborg managed to steal a point in the end, earning that they still hold a playoff spot.At the Tallaght Stadium in the Republic of Ireland, however, Wilson was a second-half substitute as The New Saints fell 2-1 to Shamrock Rovers.##NAJAVA_MECA_8477898##Ouma scores an own goal in the drawAfter a goalless first half in Sweden, visitors Braga took the lead shortly past the hour mark when Ouma, who had a decent midfield partnership with Andri Baldursson, was on the back end of an awful deflection from Ricardo Horta’s freekick that sailed past his goalkeeper Isak Pettersson and into the net.90+4′ | Där ljuder slutvisslan!#IFE | 1-1 | #SCB pic.twitter.com/riu8THuHJp— IF Elfsborg (@IFElfsborg1904) November 7, 2024 Elfsborg, however, fought back, nicking a late equalizer through substitute Emil Holten, who fed off a pass from another second-half substitute in Gottfrid Rapp.The hosts pressed for a winner in the final minutes, but the visitors’ defence stood strong for a point, meaning that Elfsborg, on four points after four games, remains in the final playoff spot (24th).Farouk Shikalo reveals motivation behind KCB’s impressive startTNS stumble In Ireland, Wilson, 24, was once again introduced late from the bench for TNS as they lost their second league game in the Conference League.The visitors had a good start after taking the lead in the 14th minute through Jordan Williams but were pegged back almost immediately when Johnny Kenny levelled matters nine minutes later.Not to be tonight but plenty left to fight for 👏@tnsfc | #UECL pic.twitter.com/cIznMsEKnU— JD Cymru Leagues 🏴 (@CymruLeagues) November 7, 2024 Dylan Billy Watts would later complete the comeback for the hosts when he scored the second in the 38th minute.And despite Wilson being introduced in the 83rd minute, his Welsh side couldn’t find an equalizer and, like Elfsborg in the Europa League, held the final playoff spot in the Conference League.##NAJAVA_MECA_8477858##Meanwhile, in Tanzania, Duke Abuya was in action as the Young Africans surprisingly lost 3-1 to Tabora United.The defeat was their second in a row and now sees them drop to second, a point behind rivals Simba.