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Round Wk Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Second qualifying roundCSKA Moscow ru2–0no MoldeDinamoMejuto GonzálezMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
Second qualifying roundRapid Wien at3–0mt Valletta FCGerhard-Hanappi-StadionMiroslav VitkovicMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
Second qualifying roundPartizan rs3–1hr RijekaStadion FK PartizanAlain HamerMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
Second qualifying roundSloga mk0–1dk BrøndbyNacionalna Arena Filip II MakedonskiJack van HultenMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
Second qualifying roundÍBV is0–2hu MTK BudapestHásteinsvöllurTerje HaugeMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
Second qualifying roundNK Maribor si5–1be GenkStadion Ljudski vrtFiorenzo TreossiMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
Second qualifying roundDnepr Mogilev by0–1se AIK StockholmSpartak StadionAlan SnoddyMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
Second qualifying roundRapid București ro3–3lv Skonto FCGiulestiOguz SarvanMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
Second qualifying roundDinamo Tbilisi ge2–1md Zimbru ChișinăuBoris Paichadze Erovnuli StadioniDietmar DrabekMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
Second qualifying roundAnorthosis cy2–1sk ŠK Slovan BratislavaAntonis PapadopoulosClaus Bo LarsenMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
Second qualifying roundHaka fi1–4sct RangersTehtaan KenttäVladimir HrinakMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
Second qualifying roundBeşiktaş tr1–1il Hapoel Haifa FCBJK İnönü StadyumuPaul DurkinMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
Second qualifying roundLitex Lovech bg4–1pl Widzew ŁódźLovech StadionBernd HeynemannMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
Second qualifying roundDynamo Kyiv ua2–0lt ŽalgirisStadion Dynamo im. Valeriy LobanovskiyGraham PollMatch ReportLeg 1 of 2
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Round Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Regular SeasonRapids1–0LA Galaxy5,018Mile High StadiumKazuhiko MatsumuraMatch Report

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