Football Matches on Thursday November 9, 2000

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UEFA Cup

UEFA Cup Table
Round Time Home Score Away Attendance Venue Referee Match Report Notes
Second roundSlavia Prague cz4–1gr OFI CreteMartin IngvarssonMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Slavia Prague won
Second roundVitesse nl1–1it InterMichael McCurryMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Inter won
Second roundGenk be2–5de Werder BremenVladimir HrinakMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Werder Bremen won
Second roundFeyenoord nl1–0ch BaselYuri BaskakovMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Feyenoord won
Second roundStuttgart de3–1at Tirol InnsbruckRoelof LuingeMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Stuttgart won
Second roundSlovan Liberec cz2–3eng LiverpoolEdgar SteinbornMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Liverpool won
Second roundKaiserslautern de2–3gr IraklisMike RileyMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Kaiserslautern won
Second roundSt. Gallen ch1–1be Club BruggeFiorenzo TreossiMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Club Brugge won
Second roundViborg dk2–1es Rayo VallecanoGiorgos KasnaferisMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Rayo Vallecano won
Second roundGrazer AK at1–0es EspanyolJørn West LarsenMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Espanyol won
Second roundMTK Budapest hu0–1fr NantesMikko VuorelaMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Nantes won
Second roundDinamo Zagreb hr1–0it ParmaDermot GallagherMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Parma won
Second roundAlavés es2–2no LillestrømAttila HanacsekMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Alavés won
Second roundCelta Vigo es5–3rs Red StarCosimo BologninoMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Celta Vigo won
Second roundPorto pt3–0pl Wisła KrakówFritz StuchlikMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Porto won
Second roundCeltic sct1–2fr BordeauxSergei ShmolikMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Bordeaux won; Required Extra Time
Second roundInter Bratislava sk1–2ru Lokomotiv MoscowJorge CoroadoMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Lokomotiv Moscow won
Second roundAjax nl2–2ch Lausanne-SportEsquinas TorresMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Lausanne-Sport won
Second roundPAOK gr3–0it UdineseLutz Michael FröhlichMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; PAOK won; Required Extra Time
Second roundRoma it1–1pt BoavistaÉric PoulatMatch ReportLeg 2 of 2; Roma won

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