Match 1: Vidi FC - BATE Borisov 0-2 (Tuominen 27, Filipenko 85)
They opened up with a defeat at home to BATE in September at the Groupama Arena in Budapest. Vidi will feel that they deserved more from that game after a battling performance. The game on the 20th September was played in front of almost 15,000 supporters. However, goals from Tuominen 27 and Filipenko 85 gave three points for the team from Belarus.
Istvan Kovacs gets in just ahead of his BATE opponent in the first group match in Budapest.
Meanwhile Chelsea travelled to Greece and won 1-0 against PAOK in the other group match later that night. It wasn't the start to the group stage that Vidi wanted but with five games left to play, the most important is to make sure that there is still everything to play for in the final group stage match in December.
Loic Nego on the ball in the match at Stamford Bridge earlier this month
Match 2: Chelsea FC - Vidi FC 1-0 (Morata 69)
Vidi produced an even better display in early October at Stamford Bridge in London. Chelsea went into the game having not been beaten in the Premier League. They also fielded a very strong side in front of a big 40,000 crowd in West London. Marko Nikolic will look back on the chances that Nego and later Kovacs had but he would be very proud of the performance put in that evening by the Hungarian Champions.