24 August 2006 (Thursday)
- Football – 2006–07 UEFA Cup, Second qualifying round, second leg. Progressing teams shown in bold.
- Trabzonspor 1 – 0 APOEL (aggregate: 2–1)
- Domžale 0 – 3 Hapoel Tel Aviv (aggregate: 2–4)
- Hajduk Rodić M&B Kula 1 – 1 (aet) CSKA Sofia (aggregate: 1 – 1, CSKA Sofia won on away goals)
- Ethnikos Achna 5 – 0 Roeselare (aggregate: 6–2)
- Beitar Jerusalem 1 – 1 Dinamo Bucharest (aggregate: 1–2)
- Maribor 1 – 1 FK Partizan (aggregate: 2–3)
- Rapid Bucharest 2 – 0 Sarajevo (aggregate: 2–1)
- Lokomotiv Sofia 4 – 0 Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv (aggregate: 6–0)
- Kayserispor 3 – 1 Tirana (aggregate: 5–1)
- Dinamo Minsk 2 – 3 Artmedia Bratislava (aggregate: 3–5)
- FC Sion 1 – 0 Ried (aggregate: 1–0)
- Grasshoppers 2 – 0 Videoton (aggregate: 3–1)
- Slavia Prague 0 – 0 Karvan (aggregate: 2–0)
- Wisła Płock 1 – 1 Chornomorets Odessa (aggregate: 1–1, Chornomorets Odessa won on away goals)
- FC Vaduz 2 – 1 FC Basel (aggregate: 2–2, FC Basel won on away goals)
- Metalurh Zaporizhzhya 3 – 0 Zimbru Chişinău (aggregate: 3–0)
- Wisła Kraków 1 – 0 Mattersburg (aggregate: 2–1)
- Ameri Tbilisi 2 – 2 Hertha Berlin (aggregate: 2–3)
- BATE 0 – 2 Rubin Kazan (aggregate: 0–5)
- Marseille 3 – 3 BSC Young Boys (aggregate: 3–3, Marseille won on away goals)
- Drogheda United 1 – 0 (aet) I.K. Start (aggregate: 1–1; Start win 11–10 on penalties)
- Llanelli 1 – 5 Odense (aggregate: 1–6)
- Kaunas 1 – 0 Randers (aggregate: 2–3)
- Levadia Tallinn 1 – 0 FC Twente (aggregate: 2–1)
- Newcastle United 0 – 0 Ventspils (aggregate: 1–0)
- Åtvidaberg 1 – 1 Brann (aggregate: 4–4, Åtvidaberg won on away goals)
- Skonto Riga 1 – 2 Molde (aggregate: 1–2)
- Brøndby 4 – 0 Flora Tallinn (aggregate: 4–0)
- Club Brugge 5 – 2 Sūduva (aggregate: 7–2)
- Derry City 2 – 2 Gretna (aggregate: 7–3)
- Auxerre 5 – 1 OFK Beograd (aggregate: 5–2)
- Litex Lovech 2 – 1 Omonia (aggregate:2–1)
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