September 30, 2004
- UEFA Cup 2004–05 First Round, Second Leg. Teams progressing to the group stage shown in bold. Group stage draw takes place at UEFA headquarters, Nyon, Switzerland on 5 October. Group matchdays will be (1) 21 October, (2) 4 November, (3) 25 November, (4) 1 December and 2 December, and (5) 15 December and 16 December.
- Amica Wronki 1 – 0 FK Ventspils
- Dinamo Tbilisi 2 – 1 Wisła Kraków (Dinamo win on away goals)
- Lille 2 – 0 Shelbourne
- Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2 – 0 Maccabi Haifa
- FC Basel 2 – 0 Terek Grozny
- Liepajas Metalurgs 0 – 4 Schalke 04
- AEK Athens 1 – 0 NK Gorica
- Feyenoord 4 – 1 Odd Grenland
- Auxerre 2 – 0 Aalborg
- PFC Litex Lovech 1 – 0 Grazer AK
- Djurgårdens IF 3 – 0 FC Utrecht
- K.S.K. Beveren 1 – 0 Levski Sofia
- Ferencváros 3 – 1 Millwall
- Hapoel Bnei Sakhnin 1 – 5 Newcastle United
- Braga 2 – 2 Hearts
- Lazio 3 – 0 Metalurh Donetsk
- Dinamo Bucharest 0 – 0 Partizan Belgrade
- CSKA Sofia 2 – 2 Steaua Bucharest
- Baník Ostrava 1 – 1 Middlesbrough
- Rangers 1 – 0 Marítimo (Rangers win penalty shoot-out)
- FK Crvena Zvezda 1 – 2 Zenit St. Petersburg
- Athletic Bilbao 2 – 0 Trabzonspor
- Villarreal 3 – 0 Hammarby
- Elfsborg 0 – 0 Dinamo Zagreb
- Alemannia 0 – 0 Hafnarfjördur
- Châteauroux 1 – 2 Club Brugge
- Stabæk 0 – 5 Sochaux
- Gençlerbirligi 1 – 1 Egaleo FC
- VfB Stuttgart 4 – 0 Újpest FC
- VfL Bochum 1 – 1 Standard Liège (Standard win on away goals)
- Benfica 2 – 0 FK Dukla Banská Bystrica
- NK Maribor 0 – 0 Parma
- Legia Warszawa 1 – 3 Austria Vienna
- Beşiktaş 1 – 0 Bodø/Glimt
- Sigma Olomouc 2 – 3 Real Zaragoza
- CD Nacional 1 – 2 Sevilla
- Udinese 1 – 0 Panionios
- Rapid Vienna 0 – 0 Sporting Lisbon
- AZ Alkmaar 2 – 1 PAOK Thessaloniki
- UEFA Cup first round (tie decided over one leg only, because of general strike in Israel last week):
- Heerenveen 5 – 0 Maccabi Petach Tikva
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