The home side have a two-goal advantage heading into the second leg after winning 2-0 against Gibraltar's top-flight champions at Victoria Stadium last week on July 23.
Match preview
The hosts defeated Lincoln 2-0 last week thanks to a goal from Juninho Vieira just before half time, and a second from Tural Bayramov in the 75th minute.
Qarabag dominated for prolonged spells of the first leg and had 66% possession, as well as seven shots on target from their 11 efforts.
If the Blue and Whites can progress into the third qualifying round, then they will have made it further this season in the Champions League qualifiers than they did last term, when they were eliminated at the second stage by Rakow Czestochowa 4-3 on aggregate.
However, in order to reach the group stage of the Champions League, they will still have to win two further ties, something they have not done since the 2017-18 season.
During that qualifying campaign, Qarabag beat Samtredia, Sheriff Tiraspol and Copenhagen, but were ultimately eliminated from the group stage after finishing in last place.
Manager Gurban Gurbanov will be confident of advancing into the third qualifying round considering his side have not lost a competitive home match by two or more goals since they lost 3-0 to Marseille in the Europa Conference League's round of 32 on February 24, 2022.
Opponents Lincoln Red Imps have not made it to the group stage of any European competition barring the 2021-22 iteration of the Conference League.
The Red Imps' 2-0 loss against Qarabag was the first time they had conceded at least twice since their 8-2 win against Glacis United on April 2, with 17 matches in between.
Lincoln only managed to produce three attempts in the first leg, and only two efforts on target.
Manager Javier Munoz Arevalo's side also faced Qarabag in the first qualifying round of last season's Champions League, and lost 6-1 on aggregate.
The Red Imps' fortunes in domestic football have been far better than in Europe, as demonstrated by the fact they have won 21 of the 24 league titles available since the 2000-01 season.
In fact, the visitors still hold Europe's longest unbeaten league run having avoided defeat in 88 consecutive top-flight matches between May 2009 and September 2014.
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The hosts' dominance in last week's first leg was so great that Gurbanov did not use any of his substitutions until the 83rd minute.
As such, it would not be surprising to see the Qarabag boss field a similar starting XI, with the likes of Kevin Medina and Bahlul Mustafazada retaining their place in front of goalkeeper Fabijan Buntic.
Given the visitors' 2-0 deficit, they will likely need to force the issue at some point in the second leg.
Expect Lincoln manager Arevalo to field a similar starting XI in the first half, though he could make several changes if the scoreline has not been reduced.
Forwards Kike Gomez and Victor Villacanas Morales came on with just under 25 minutes left of regular time in the first leg, but they could be in line for a longer spell on the pitch in Tuesday's clash.
Defender Dan Bent, who was sent off for violent conduct in the second leg of Lincoln's first qualifying round against Hamrun Spartans, remains suspended.
Qarabag FK possible starting lineup:
Buntic; Bayramov, Mustafazada, Medina, Vesovic; Jankovic, Benzia, Romao; Zoubir, Vieira, Andrade
Lincoln Red Imps possible starting lineup:
Santana; Sergeant, Lopes, Nano, Britto; De Barr, Munoz, Torilla; Joe; Valarino, Toni
We say: Qarabag FK 2-0 Lincoln Red Imps (Qarabag win 4-0 on aggregate)
If Qarabag's home record is any indication, then Lincon Red Imps could struggle once again.