2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification play-offs

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The play-off first legs were played on 14–16 November 2003, while the second legs were played on 18–19 November 2003. Winners of play-off round qualified to the championship played following year in May and June, where Germany was chosen to host the fixtures. For the draw of the play-offs, every of the six best runners-up were drawn against one of the six best group winners of another group with the runners-up playing their first match at home. The other group-winners were drawn each other.

Matches[edit]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Serbia and Montenegro  5–4  Norway 5–1 0–3
Germany  2–1  Turkey 1–0 1–1
Portugal  3–3 (4–1 p)  France 1–2 2–1
Denmark  1–1 (a)  Italy 1–1 0–0
Belarus  5–1  Poland 1–1 4–0
Sweden  3–1  Spain 2–0 1–1
Switzerland  3–3 (4–3 p)  Czech Republic 1–2 2–1
Croatia  2–1  Scotland 2–0 0–1

First leg[edit]

Serbia and Montenegro 5 – 1 Norway
Vidić 2'
Delibašić 14', 39'
Krasić 47'
Đalović 80'
Report Ludvigsen 55'
Attendance: 6,348
Referee: Bernhard Brugger (Austria)

Germany 1 – 0 Turkey
Balitsch 14' Report
Attendance: 21,600

Denmark 1 – 1 Italy
Kahlenberg 4' (pen.) Report Andersen 45' (o.g.)
Attendance: 2,815

Belarus 1 – 1 Poland
Kontsevoy 31' Report Stasiak 84'
Attendance: 8,359

Sweden 2 – 0 Spain
Farnerud 55'
Källström 90+2'
Report
Attendance: 12,470

Switzerland 1 – 2 Czech Republic
Nef 7' Report Svěrkoš 32'
Koubský 41'
Attendance: 13,521

Portugal 1 – 2 France
Ribeiro 5' Report Cissé 23', 32'

Croatia 2 – 0 Scotland
Babić 7'
Ljubojević 11'
Report
Attendance: 3,300

Second leg[edit]

Norway 3 – 0 Serbia and Montenegro
Karadas 8' (pen.)
Pedersen 43'
Muri 47'
Report

Serbia and Montenegro won 5–4 on aggregate


Turkey 1 – 1 Germany
Altıntop 69' Report Auer 90+2'

Germany won 2–1 on aggregate


Scotland 1 – 0 Croatia
O'Connor 10' Report
Attendance: 11,992

Croatia won 2–1 on aggregate


3–3 on aggregate, Portugal won 4–1 on penalties.


3–3 on aggregate, Switzerland won 4–3 on penalties.


Poland 0 – 4 Belarus
Report Shkabara 41'
Baha 52'
V. Hleb 70' (pen.)
A. Hleb 72'
Stadion Amica, Wronki
Attendance: 3,804

Belarus won 5–1 on aggregate


Italy 0 – 0 Denmark
Report
Attendance: 7,696
Referee: Julian Rodriguez Santiago (Spain)

1–1 on aggregate, Italy won on away goals rule.


Spain 1 – 1 Sweden
Rubén 23' Report Hysén 71'
Attendance: 8,800
Referee: Markus Nobs (Switzerland)

Sweden won 3–1 on aggregate

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