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The finals of the UEFA Euro 2004, were held in Portugal between 12 June and 4 July 2004. The UEFA European Championship is a quadrennial football competition between national teams organised by UEFA, the sport's governing body in Europe. It was the first time that the competition finals had held in Portugal.

Qualifying for EURO 2004 took place from September 2002 to November 2003. Fifty teams were divided into ten groups and each team played the others in their group twice, once at home and once away. The top teams automatically qualified for EURO 2004, and the ten group runners-up took part in play-offs to determine another five teams. Together with the host nation of Portugal, who did not need to go through the qualifying process, sixteen nations participated in EURO 2004.

 Portugal qualified automatically as hosts of the event.

Group 1

September 7, 2002, Nicosia, Cyprus -  Cyprus 1 - 2 France 

September 7, 2002, Ljubljana, Slovenia -  Slovenia 3 - 0 Malta 

October 12, 2002, Saint-Denis, France -  France 5 - 0 Slovenia 

October 12, 2002, Valletta, Malta -  Malta 0 - 2 Israel 

October 16, 2002, Valletta, Malta -  Malta 0 - 4 France 

November 20, 2002, Nicosia, Cyprus -  Cyprus 2 - 1 Malta 

March 29, 2003, Limassol, Cyprus -  Cyprus 1 - 1 Israel 

March 29, 2003, Lens, France -  France 6 - 0 Malta 

April 2, 2003, Palermo, Italy -  Israel 1 - 2 France 

April 2, 2003, Ljubljana, Slovenia -  Slovenia 4 - 1 Cyprus 

April 30, 2003, Palermo, Italy -  Israel 2 - 0 Cyprus 

April 30, 2003, Valletta, Malta -  Malta 1 - 3 Slovenia 

June 7, 2003, Antalya, Turkey -  Israel 0 - 0 Slovenia 

June 7, 2003, Ta' Qali, Malta -  Malta 1 - 2 Cyprus 

September 6, 2003, Saint-Denis, France -  France 5 - 0 Cyprus 

September 6, 2003, Ljubljana, Slovenia -  Slovenia 3 - 1 Israel 

September 10, 2003, Antalya, Turkey -  Israel 2 - 2 Malta 

September 10, 2003, Ljubljana, Slovenia -  Slovenia 0 - 2 France 

October 11, 2003, Limassol, Cyprus -  Cyprus 2 - 2 Slovenia 

October 11, 2003, Saint-Denis, France -  France 3 - 0 Israel 

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 France 8 8 0 0 29 2 24
 Slovenia 8 4 2 2 15 12 14
 Israel 8 2 3 3 9 11 9
 Cyprus 8 2 2 4 9 18 8
 Malta 8 0 1 7 5 24 1

France qualified. Slovenia advanced to the Play-offs.

Group 2

September 7, 2002, Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina -  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 - 3 Romania 

September 7, 2002, Oslo, Norway -  Norway 2 - 2 Denmark 

October 12, 2002, Copenhagen, Denmark -  Denmark 2 - 0 Luxembourg 

October 12, 2002, Bucharest, Romania -  Romania 0 - 1 Norway 

October 16, 2002, Luxembourg, Luxembourg -  Luxembourg 0 - 7 Romania 

October 16, 2002, Oslo, Norway -  Norway 2 - 0 Bosnia and Herzegovina 

March 29, 2003, Zenica, Bosnia & Herzegovina -  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 - 0 Luxembourg 

March 29, 2003, Bucharest, Romania -  Romania 2 - 5 Denmark 

April 2, 2003, Copenhagen, Denmark -  Denmark 0 - 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina 

April 2, 2003, Luxembourg, Luxembourg -  Luxembourg 0 - 2 Norway 

June 7, 2003, Copenhagen, Denmark -  Denmark 1 - 0 Norway 

June 7, 2003, Craiova, Romania -  Romania 2 - 0 Bosnia and Herzegovina 

June 11, 2003, Luxembourg, Luxembourg -  Luxembourg 0 - 2 Denmark 

June 11, 2003, Oslo, Norway -  Norway 1 - 1 Romania 

September 6, 2003, Zenica, Bosnia & Herzegovina -  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 - 0 Norway 

September 6, 2003, Ploieşti, Romania -  Romania 4 - 0 Luxembourg 

September 10, 2003, Copenhagen, Denmark -  Denmark 2 - 2 Romania 

September 10, 2003, Luxembourg, Luxembourg -  Luxembourg 0 - 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina 

October 11, 2003, Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina -  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 - 1 Denmark 

October 11, 2003, Oslo, Norway -  Norway 1 - 0 Luxembourg 

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Denmark 8 4 3 1 15 9 15
 Norway 8 4 2 2 9 5 14
 Romania 8 4 2 2 21 9 14
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 8 4 1 3 7 8 13
 Luxembourg 8 0 0 8 0 21 0

Denmark qualified. Norway advanced to the Play-offs, due to their head-to-head record against Romania.

Group 3

September 7, 2002, Vienna, Austria -  Austria 2 - 0 Moldova 

September 7, 2002, Eindhoven, Netherlands -  Netherlands 3 - 0 Belarus 

October 12, 2002, Minsk, Belarus -  Belarus 0 - 2 Austria 

October 12, 2002, Chişinău, Moldova -  Moldova 0 - 2 Czech Republic 

October 16, 2002, Vienna, Austria -  Austria 0 - 3 Netherlands 

October 16, 2002, Teplice, Czech Republic -  Czech Republic 2 - 0 Belarus 

March 29, 2003, Minsk, Belarus -  Belarus 2 - 1 Moldova 

March 29, 2003, Rotterdam, Netherlands -  Netherlands 1 - 1 Czech Republic 

April 2, 2003, Prague, Czech Republic -  Czech Republic 4 - 0 Austria 

April 2, 2003, Tiraspol, Moldova -  Moldova 1 - 2 Netherlands 

June 7, 2003, Minsk, Belarus -  Belarus 0 - 2 Netherlands 

June 7, 2003, Tiraspol, Moldova -  Moldova 1 - 0 Austria 

June 11, 2003, Olomouc, Czech Republic -  Czech Republic 5 - 0 Moldova 

June 11, 2003, Innsbruck, Austria -  Austria 5 - 0 Belarus 

September 6, 2003, Minsk, Belarus -  Belarus 1 - 3 Czech Republic 

September 6, 2003, Rotterdam, Netherlands -  Netherlands 3 - 1 Austria 

September 10, 2003, Prague, Czech Republic -  Czech Republic 3 - 1 Netherlands 

September 10, 2003, Tiraspol, Moldova -  Moldova 2 - 1 Belarus 

October 11, 2003, Vienna, Austria -  Austria 2 - 3 Czech Republic 

October 11, 2003, Eindhoven, Netherlands -  Netherlands 5 - 0 Moldova 

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Czech Republic 8 7 1 0 23 5 22
 Netherlands 8 6 1 1 20 6 19
 Austria 8 3 0 5 12 14 9
 Moldova 8 2 0 6 5 19 6
 Belarus 8 1 0 7 4 20 3

Czech Republic qualified. Netherlands advanced to the Play-offs.

Group 4

September 7, 2002, Riga, Latvia -  Latvia 0 - 0 Sweden 

September 7, 2002, Serravalle, San Marino -  San Marino 0 - 2 Poland 

October 12, 2002, Warsaw, Poland -  Poland 0 - 1 Latvia 

October 12, 2002, Stockholm, Sweden -  Sweden 1 - 1 Hungary 

October 16, 2002, Budapest, Hungary -  Hungary 3 - 0 San Marino 

November 20, 2002, Serravalle, San Marino -  San Marino 0 - 1 Latvia 

March 29, 2003, Chorzów, Poland -  Poland 0 - 0 Hungary 

April 2, 2003, Budapest, Hungary -  Hungary 1 - 2 Sweden 

April 2, 2003, Ostrowiec, Poland -  Poland 5 - 0 San Marino 

April 30, 2003, Riga, Latvia -  Latvia 3 - 0 San Marino 

June 7, 2003, Budapest, Hungary -  Hungary 3 - 1 Latvia 

June 7, 2003, Serravalle, San Marino -  San Marino 0 - 6 Sweden 

June 11, 2003, Serravalle, San Marino -  San Marino 0 - 5 Hungary 

June 11, 2003, Stockholm, Sweden -  Sweden 3 - 0 Poland 

September 6, 2003, Riga, Latvia -  Latvia 0 - 2 Poland 

September 6, 2003, Gothenburg, Sweden -  Sweden 5 - 0 San Marino 

September 10, 2003, Riga, Latvia -  Latvia 3 - 1 Hungary 

September 10, 2003, Chorzów, Poland -  Poland 0 - 2 Sweden 

October 11, 2003, Budapest, Hungary -  Hungary 1 - 2 Poland 

October 11, 2003, Stockholm, Sweden -  Sweden 0 - 1 Latvia 

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Sweden 8 5 2 1 19 3 17
 Latvia 8 5 1 2 10 6 16
 Poland 8 4 1 3 11 7 13
 Hungary 8 3 2 3 15 9 11
 San Marino 8 0 0 8 0 30 0

Sweden qualified. Latvia advanced to the Play-offs.

Group 5

September 7, 2002, Toftir, Faroe Islands -  Faroe Islands 2 - 2 Scotland 

September 7, 2002, Kaunas, Lithuania -  Lithuania 0 - 2 Germany 

October 12, 2002, Reykjavik, Iceland -  Iceland 0 - 2 Scotland 

October 12, 2002, Kaunas, Lithuania -  Lithuania 2 - 0 Faroe Islands 

October 16, 2002, Hanover, Germany -  Germany 2 - 1 Faroe Islands 

October 16, 2002, Reykjavik, Iceland -  Iceland 3 - 0 Lithuania 

March 29, 2003, Nuremberg, Germany -  Germany 1 - 1 Lithuania 

March 29, 2003, Glasgow, Scotland -  Scotland 2 - 1 Iceland 

April 2, 2003, Kaunas, Lithuania -  Lithuania 1 - 0 Scotland 

June 7, 2003, Reykjavik, Iceland -  Iceland 2 - 1 Faroe Islands 

June 7, 2003, Glasgow, Scotland -  Scotland 1 - 1 Germany 

June 11, 2003, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands -  Faroe Islands 0 - 2 Germany 

June 11, 2003, Kaunas, Lithuania -  Lithuania 0 - 3 Iceland 

August 20, 2003, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands -  Faroe Islands 1 - 2 Iceland 

September 6, 2003, Reykjavik, Iceland -  Iceland 0 - 0 Germany 

September 6, 2003, Glasgow, Scotland -  Scotland 3 - 1 Faroe Islands 

September 10, 2003, Toftir, Faroe Islands -  Faroe Islands 1 - 3 Lithuania 

September 10, 2003, Dortmund, Germany -  Germany 2 - 1 Scotland 

October 11, 2003, Hamburg, Germany -  Germany 3 - 0 Iceland 

October 11, 2003, Glasgow, Scotland -  Scotland 1 - 0 Lithuania 

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Germany 8 5 3 0 13 4 18
 Scotland 8 4 2 2 12 8 14
 Iceland 8 4 1 3 11 9 13
 Lithuania 8 3 1 4 7 11 10
 Faroe Islands 8 0 1 7 7 18 1

Germany qualified. Scotland advanced to the Play-offs.

Group 6

September 7, 2002, Yerevan, Armenia -  Armenia 2 - 2 Ukraine 

September 7, 2002, Athens, Greece -  Greece 0 - 2 Spain 

October 12, 2002, Albacete, Spain -  Spain 3 - 0 Northern Ireland 

October 12, 2002, Kiev, Ukraine -  Ukraine 2 - 0 Greece 

October 16, 2002, Athens, Greece -  Greece 2 - 0 Armenia 

October 16, 2002, Belfast, Northern Ireland -  Northern Ireland 0 - 0 Ukraine 

March 29, 2003, Yerevan, Armenia -  Armenia 1 - 0 Northern Ireland 

March 29, 2003, Kiev, Ukraine -  Ukraine 2 - 2 Spain 

April 2, 2003, Belfast, Northern Ireland -  Northern Ireland 0 - 2 Greece 

April 2, 2003, León, Spain -  Spain 3 - 0 Armenia 

June 7, 2003, Zaragoza, Spain -  Spain 0 - 1 Greece 

June 7, 2003, Lviv, Ukraine -  Ukraine 4 - 3 Armenia 

June 11, 2003, Athens, Greece -  Greece 1 - 0 Ukraine 

June 11, 2003, Belfast, Northern Ireland -  Northern Ireland 0 - 0 Spain 

September 6, 2003, Yerevan, Armenia -  Armenia 0 - 1 Greece 

September 6, 2003, Donetsk, Ukraine -  Ukraine 0 - 0 Northern Ireland 

September 10, 2003, Belfast, Northern Ireland -  Northern Ireland 0 - 1 Armenia 

September 10, 2003, Elche, Spain -  Spain 2 - 1 Ukraine 

October 11, 2003, Yerevan, Armenia -  Armenia 0 - 4 Spain 

October 11, 2003, Athens, Greece -  Greece 1 - 0 Northern Ireland 

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Greece 8 6 0 2 8 4 18
 Spain 8 5 2 1 16 4 17
 Ukraine 8 2 4 2 11 10 10
 Armenia 8 2 1 5 7 16 7
 Northern Ireland 8 0 3 5 0 8 3

Greece qualified. Spain advanced to the Play-offs.

Group 7

September 7, 2002, Vaduz, Liechtenstein -  Liechtenstein 1 - 1 North Macedonia 

September 7, 2002, Istanbul, Turkey -  Turkey 3 - 0 Slovakia 

October 12, 2002, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia -  North Macedonia 1 - 2 Turkey 

October 12, 2002, Bratislava, Slovakia -  Slovakia 1 - 2 England 

October 16, 2002, Southampton, England -  England 2 - 2 North Macedonia 

October 16, 2002, Istanbul, Turkey -  Turkey 5 - 0 Liechtenstein 

March 29, 2003, Vaduz, Liechtenstein -  Liechtenstein 0 - 2 England 

March 29, 2003, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia -  North Macedonia 0 - 2 Slovakia 

April 2, 2003, Sunderland, England -  England 2 - 0 Turkey 

April 2, 2003, Trnava, Slovakia -  Slovakia 4 - 0 Liechtenstein  : This match was played behind closed doors.

June 7, 2003, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia -  North Macedonia 3 - 1 Liechtenstein 

June 7, 2003, Bratislava, Slovakia -  Slovakia 0 - 1 Turkey 

June 11, 2003, Middlesbrough, England -  England 2 - 1 Slovakia 

June 11, 2003, Istanbul, Turkey -  Turkey 3 - 2 North Macedonia 

September 6, 2003, Vaduz, Liechtenstein -  Liechtenstein 0 - 3 Turkey 

September 6, 2003, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia -  North Macedonia 1 - 2 England 

September 10, 2003, Manchester, England -  England 2 - 0 Liechtenstein 

September 10, 2003, Žilina, Slovakia -  Slovakia 1 - 1 North Macedonia 

October 11, 2003, Vaduz, Liechtenstein -  Liechtenstein 0 - 2 Slovakia 

October 11, 2003, Istanbul, Turkey -  Turkey 0 - 0 England 

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 England 8 6 2 0 14 5 20
 Turkey 8 6 1 1 17 5 19
 Slovakia 8 3 1 4 11 9 10
 North Macedonia 8 1 3 4 11 14 6
 Liechtenstein 8 0 1 7 2 22 1

England qualified. Turkey advanced to the Play-offs.

Group 8

September 7, 2002, Brussels, Belgium -  Belgium 0 - 2 Bulgaria 

September 7, 2002, Osijek, Croatia -  Croatia 0 - 0 Estonia 

October 12, 2002, Andorra la Vella, Andorra -  Andorra 0 - 1 Belgium 

October 12, 2002, Sofia, Bulgaria -  Bulgaria 2 - 0 Croatia 

October 16, 2002, Sofia, Bulgaria -  Bulgaria 2 - 1 Andorra 

October 16, 2002, Tallinn, Estonia -  Estonia 0 - 1 Belgium 

March 29, 2003, Zagreb, Croatia -  Croatia 4 - 0 Belgium 

April 2, 2003, Varaždin, Croatia -  Croatia 2 - 0 Andorra 

April 2, 2003, Tallinn, Estonia -  Estonia 0 - 0 Bulgaria 

April 30, 2003, Andorra la Vella, Andorra -  Andorra 0 - 2 Estonia 

June 7, 2003, Sofia, Bulgaria -  Bulgaria 2 - 2 Belgium 

June 7, 2003, Tallinn, Estonia -  Estonia 2 - 0 Andorra 

June 11, 2003, Ghent, Belgium -  Belgium 3 - 0 Andorra 

June 11, 2003, Tallinn, Estonia -  Estonia 0 - 1 Croatia 

September 6, 2003, Andorra la Vella, Andorra -  Andorra 0 - 3 Croatia 

September 6, 2003, Sofia, Bulgaria -  Bulgaria 2 - 0 Estonia 

September 10, 2003, Andorra la Vella, Andorra -  Andorra 0 - 3 Bulgaria 

September 10, 2003, Brussels, Belgium -  Belgium 2 - 1 Croatia 

October 11, 2003, Liège, Belgium -  Belgium 2 - 0 Estonia 

October 11, 2003, Zagreb, Croatia -  Croatia 1 - 0 Bulgaria 

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Bulgaria 8 5 2 1 13 4 17
 Croatia 8 5 1 2 12 4 16
 Belgium 8 5 1 2 11 9 16
 Estonia 8 2 2 4 4 6 8
 Andorra 8 0 0 8 1 18 0

Bulgaria qualified. Croatia advanced to the Play-offs.

Group 9

September 7, 2002, Baku, Azerbaijan -  Azerbaijan 0 - 2 Italy 

September 7, 2002, Helsinki, Finland -  Finland 0 - 2 Wales 

October 12, 2002, Helsinki, Finland -  Finland 3 - 0 Azerbaijan 

October 12, 2002, Naples, Italy -  Italy 1 - 1 FR Yugoslavia 

October 16, 2002, Cardiff, Wales -  Wales 2 - 1 Italy 

October 16, 2002, Belgrade, Yugoslavia -  FR Yugoslavia 2 - 0 Finland 

November 20, 2002, Baku, Azerbaijan -  Azerbaijan 0 - 2 Wales 

On 4 February, 2003, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia became known as the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, and the team's name changed accordingly.

February 12, 2003, Podgorica, Serbia & Montenegro -  Serbia and Montenegro 2 - 2 Azerbaijan 

March 29, 2003, Palermo, Italy -  Italy 2 - 0 Finland 

March 29, 2003, Cardiff, Wales -  Wales 4 - 0 Azerbaijan 

June 7, 2003, Helsinki, Finland -  Finland 3 - 0 Serbia and Montenegro 

June 11, 2003, Baku, Azerbaijan -  Azerbaijan 2 - 1 Serbia and Montenegro 

June 11, 2003, Helsinki, Finland -  Finland 0 - 2 Italy 

August 20, 2003, Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro -  Serbia and Montenegro 1 - 0 Wales 

September 6, 2003, Baku, Azerbaijan -  Azerbaijan 1 - 2 Finland 

September 6, 2003, Milan, Italy -  Italy 4 - 0 Wales 

September 10, 2003, Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro -  Serbia and Montenegro 1 - 1 Italy 

September 10, 2003, Cardiff, Wales -  Wales 1 - 1 Finland 

October 11, 2003, Reggio Calabria, Italy -  Italy 4 - 0 Azerbaijan 

October 11, 2003, Cardiff, Wales -  Wales 2 - 3 Serbia and Montenegro 

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
 Italy 8 5 2 1 17 4 17
 Wales 8 4 1 3 13 10 13
 Serbia and Montenegro 8 3 3 2 11 11 12
 Finland 8 3 1 4 9 10 10
 Azerbaijan 8 1 1 6 5 20 4

Italy qualified. Wales advanced to the Play-offs.

Group 10

September 7, 2002, Moscow, Russia -  Russia 4 - 2 Republic of Ireland 

September 7, 2002, Basel, Switzerland -   Switzerland 4 - 1 Georgia 

October 12, 2002, Tirana, Albania -  Albania 1 - 1 Switzerland 

October 16, 2002, Dublin, Ireland -  Republic of Ireland 1 - 2 Switzerland 

October 16, 2002, Moscow, Russia -  Russia 4 - 1 Albania 

March 29, 2003, Tirana, Albania -  Albania 3 - 1 Russia 

March 29, 2003, Tbilisi, Georgia -  Georgia 1 - 2 Republic of Ireland 

April 2, 2003, Tirana, Albania -  Albania 0 - 0 Republic of Ireland 

April 2, 2003, Tbilisi, Georgia -  Georgia 0 - 0 Switzerland 

April 30, 2003, Tbilisi, Georgia -  Georgia 1 - 0 Russia 

June 7, 2003, Dublin, Ireland -  Republic of Ireland 2 - 1 Albania 

June 7, 2003, Basel, Switzerland -   Switzerland 2 - 2 Russia 

June 11, 2003, Dublin, Ireland -  Republic of Ireland 2 - 0 Georgia 

June 11, 2003, Geneva, Switzerland -   Switzerland 3 - 2 Albania 

September 6, 2003, Tbilisi, Georgia -  Georgia 3 - 0 Albania 

September 6, 2003, Dublin, Ireland -  Republic of Ireland 1 - 1 Russia 

September 10, 2003, Tirana, Albania -  Albania 3 - 1 Georgia 

September 10, 2003, Moscow, Russia -  Russia 4 - 1 Switzerland 

October 11, 2003, Moscow, Russia -  Russia 3 - 1 Georgia 

October 11, 2003, Basel, Switzerland -   Switzerland 2 - 0 Republic of Ireland 

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
  Switzerland 8 4 3 1 15 11 15
 Russia 8 4 2 2 19 12 14
 Republic of Ireland 8 3 2 3 10 11 11
 Albania 8 2 2 4 11 15 8
 Georgia 8 2 1 5 8 14 7

Switzerland qualified. Russia advanced to the Play-offs.

Play-offs

First legs


Scotland 1 – 0 Netherlands
McFadden 22' (Report)
Hampden Park, Glasgow

Attendance: 50.670

Referee: Hauge (NOR)

Croatia 1 – 1 Slovenia
Pršo 5' (Report) Šiljak 22'
Maksimir Stadion, Zagreb

Attendance: 35.000

Referee: Merk (GER)

Russia 0 – 0 Wales
(Report)
Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow

Attendance: 30.000

Referee: Batista (POR)

Latvia 1 – 0 Turkey
Verpakovskis 29' (Report)
Skonto Stadions, Riga

Attendance: 10.000

Referee: Veissière (FRA)

Spain 2 – 1 Norway
Raúl 21'
H. Berg 85' (o.g.)
(Report) Iversen 15'
Estadio Mestalla, Valencia

Attendance: 53.000

Referee: Poll (ENG)

Second legs


Slovenia 0 – 1 Croatia
(Report) Pršo 61'
Stadion Bežigrad, Ljubljana

Attendance: 10.000

Referee: Meier (SUI)
Croatia won 2-1 on aggregate and qualified for EURO 2004

Norway 0 – 3 Spain
(Report) Raúl 34'
Vicente 49'
Etxeberria 57'
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo

Attendance: 25.100

Referee: Collina (ITA)
Spain won 5-1 on aggregate and qualified for EURO 2004

Wales 0 – 1 Russia
(Report) Evseev 21'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

Attendance: 73.026

Referee: Mejuto González (ESP)
Russia won 1-0 on aggregate and qualified for EURO 2004

Netherlands 6 – 0 Scotland
Sneijder 13'
Ooijer 32'
Van Nistelrooy 37', 51', 67'
F. de Boer 65'
(Report)
Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam

Attendance: 52.000

Referee: Michel (SVK)
Netherlands won 6-1 on aggregate and qualified for EURO 2004

Turkey 2 – 2 Latvia
Mansız 20'
Şükür 64'
(Report) Laizans 66'
Verpakovskis 78'
İnönü Stadium, Istanbul

Attendance: 24.000

Referee: Frisk (SWE)
Latvia won 3-2 on aggregate and qualified for EURO 2004

Qualified teams and coefficients

Qualification coefficients are sixth in the list of criteria to separate teams that finish level on points in their group in EURO 2004. The coefficients are calculated as the points earned per game in qualification for both EURO 2004 and the 2002 World Cup.

Country EURO 2004
group
Coefficient
 France B 3.000
 Portugal A 2.400
 Sweden C 2.389
 Czech Republic D 2.333
 Italy C 2.313
 Spain A 2.313
 England B 2.313
 Germany D 2.188
 Netherlands D 2.167
 Croatia B 2.125
 Denmark C 2.056
 Russia A 2.056
 Bulgaria C 1.889
  Switzerland B 1.611
 Greece A 1.563
 Latvia D 1.250

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