The teams competing in Group 10 of the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championships qualifying competition were Republic of Ireland, Russia, Switzerland, Georgia and Albania.
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* Match originally ended as a 2–1 win for Republic of Ireland, but UEFA later awarded the match as a 3–0 forfeit win to Albania due to Ireland including suspended player in their squad.
All times are CET.
Russia | 2 – 0 | Republic of Ireland |
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Pavlyuchenko 28' Kusov 30' | Report |
Albania | 0 – 0 | Switzerland |
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Report |
Republic of Ireland | 2 – 3 | Switzerland |
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Hoolahan 2' Miller 8' | Report | Cerrone 43' Rochat 74' Vonlanthen 80' |
Georgia | 1 – 1 | Republic of Ireland |
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Akhalaia 19' | Report | Hunt 84' |
Albania | 1 – 4 | Russia |
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Boshnjaku 90+1' (pen.) | Report | Makaj 30' (o.g.) Pavlyuchenko 54' Sychev 82' Gogniyev 86' |
Albania | 1 – 0 | Republic of Ireland |
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Rizvanolli 70' | Report |
Georgia | 0 – 2 | Switzerland |
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Report | Muff 32' Nef 39' |
Switzerland | 1 – 0 | Russia |
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Streller 22' | Report |
Match originally ended as a 2–1 win for Republic of Ireland, but UEFA later awarded the match as a 3–0 forfeit win to Albania due to Ireland including suspended player in their squad.
Switzerland | 2 – 1 | Albania |
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Muff 49' Vonlanthen 90' (pen.) | Report | Mançaku 18' |
Republic of Ireland | 1 – 1 | Georgia |
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Cryan 52' | Report | Akhalaia 24' |
Republic of Ireland | 2 – 0 | Russia |
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Barrett 66', 82' | Report |
Russia | 3 – 2 | Georgia |
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Gogniyev 21' Arshavin 70' Vinogradov 90' | Report | Gotsiridze 61' Akhalaia 85' |
Switzerland | 0 – 2 | Republic of Ireland |
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Report | Walters 61', 73' |
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